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Marble is a natural stone material that is organically porous, soft, and more sensitive to chemicals than other stones such as granite. The marble stone will show wear sooner than other stone surfaces, but it can be restored with correct care and polishing by a stone care professional or restoration specialist.
Since marble is a porous stone, any substances that are left on marble surfaces can stain. We highly recommend cleaning any spills or food crumbs immediately with a lightly dampened cloth as this will minimise the imperfections to the item. Avoid leaving cold cups or drink bottles as water condensation will also stain the marble. We highly recommend the use of coasters and placemats to further protect the integrity of the stone.
Examples of substances that may stain, etch, or mark the marble are:
If any of these substances spill on your marble surface, we recommend cleaning immediately with a damp cloth and wipe dry. Blot spills as wiping the area will spread the spill.
Avoid the use of cleaning solutions below as some may stain, corrode or tarnish marble surfaces:
The timber used in this range is recycled elm timber veneer. These items are handmade and have been prepared to give them a unique finish and the timber is sourced organically. These items will naturally have distinctive characteristics such as cracks, grain patterns, splits and imperfections, which are then filled and evened out using square timber fillings where required. Please note that sudden and extreme changes in temperature and humidity can cause the timber to crack, split or warp. Reclaimed timber is prone to permanent damage from moisture and heat.
All timber surfaces will mellow and mature in colour over time. These aged and rustic features should be appreciated as part of the look and are not manufacturing defects. If you would like to see the item before dispatch to ensure you are happy with the colouring and table characteristics, please ask our sales team. Dissatisfaction with this natural finish look will be considered a change of mind and not a fault.
Please note that assembly should be completed by capable person/s with assembly experience. Calibre Furniture willaccept no liability for furniture damage or injury should the furniture be assembled incorrectly.
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Solid timber products are unique and long lasting. Regular maintenance can slow the deterioration of hardwood furniture or even prevent it altogether. Hardwood furniture is usually very durable and simple to repair as opposed to cheaper alternatives. It is important to keep in mind that the condensation from hot and cold glasses can penetrate the finish and leave a white ring on your item.
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At Calibre Furniture, we use a variety of different fabrics on our products. Fabrics do naturally fade over time due to constant use, however, you can take these steps below to help prevent or slow this process.
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Velvet is a luxurious textile created by a complex double weaving process that results in a densely plush nap. Shading, marking and texturing of the pile are an inherent characteristic of velvet and is not considered a fault.
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Timber veneer is a natural wood product that requires more attention than other surfaces. The wood is more prone to bruising, scratching, and denting from heavy objects or extreme pen pressure when writing. It is recommended to use a desk pad or a protective surface to prevent damage.
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Leather is a natural product that has a protective layer to resist most soiling and spills. However, our leather products require gentle care using suitable products for maintenance. Pay extra attention to areas that come into contact with hair or skin as they will show the first signs of wear and tear. Always be mindful of sharp or abrasive objects such as shoes and zippers that can damage the leather. Also note that dye transfer from clothes or other fabrics is possible. Protect your leather as soon as possible after delivery by contacting leather care professionals for assistance.
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Polyurethane leather otherwise known as ‘PU’ leather is a polymer composite material made of one or more layers of PU and a woven or non-woven textile backing such as bi-cast or ground leather. This fabric provides the most realistic imitation of leather when it comes to its soft supple texture.
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Some of our products use tempered glass instead of regular glass. Although it is tougher and more durable than regular glass, tempered glass is not unbreakable and should be cared for like normal glass. Damaged glass may spontaneously shatter when not maintained properly.
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All outdoor furniture is tested to ensure that it is durable enough to withstand outdoor elements. However, it is recommended to store outdoor undercover from harsh Australian weather to preserve and increase the longevity of the product(s).
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Failure to follow maintenance and care guidelines outlined above and/or included within the product purchase will void warranties that the product may hold. Warranties do not cover damage caused by UV sunlight and rainfall.