Care Instructions for Your Table
For daily cleaning of the table, use a lightly dampened cloth. Always wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth to avoid moisture stains that may damage the surface or create marks.
Maintenance for Long-lasting Protection
To preserve the table's finish and shine, it is recommended to apply furniture polish when needed. It is important to wipe off any excess polish immediately, or else the surface may become sticky or uneven. Regular maintenance helps protect the wood and extend the table's lifespan.
Protecting the Surface During Use
Always use coasters under plates, glasses, vases, candle holders, and other items placed on the table. This protects against scratches, heat marks, and liquid damage, preserving the table's natural appearance over time.
Important Information about Pedestal Tables
Pedestal tables have a different construction compared to tables with traditional legs, which means they may feel less stable. This is completely normal for this type of table.
For optimal stability, the included felt pads should be placed as close to the outer edge of the table feet as possible. It is advisable to regularly check that the table is level and stable, especially if it is moved or adjusted.
Impact of the Underlayment
The table is most stable on a hard and flat floor. Placing the table on a thick or soft rug may negatively affect stability, which is important to consider when arranging furniture.