In order to minimise the risk of your furniture developing any cracks, we would recommend that you avoid placing your furniture too close to radiators, fireplaces or other heat sources. Do not place your furniture in direct sunlight as this can lead both to shrinkage and to fading of the furnitures colour.
A humidifier can be used to prevent furniture from drying too quickly. A less expensive option is to place a glass or jar of water inside a cabinet or chest. This can help to maintain a higher level of humidity and so prevent shrinkage.
Cleaning your furniture
Your furniture should need little cleaning other than the regular use of a dry,
soft cloth or duster. To remove any stains, use a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Avoid the use of too much water as this will affect the surface. Frequent waxing
should not be needed but can be carried out every couple of months using a good
quality natural beeswax. Do not use the cheaper spray-on wax as this may affect
the colour of the lacquer. Never use any abrasive cleaning products or chemicals.
Protecting your furniture
Note that the lacquer used on most of our furniture is not heavy, allowing the
natural grain of the wood to show through. This can make it liable to scratching
if good care is not taken. We would therefore recommend that you do not place
items such as lamps and ornaments directly onto the surface of the furniture
unless they have a soft, padded base. Instead use soft mats or fabrics on top
of the furniture to protect the surface from scratching.