Leather Care
Our leather is crafted to age beautifully with everyday use. It’s naturally durable and requires minimal upkeep, but proper care will help it stay healthy, supple, and looking its best for years.
General Care
Dust and surface grime can be removed with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners or soaking the leather, as excess water can cause drying or discoloration.
Conditioning
We recommend conditioning your leather 1–2 times per year. This helps replenish natural oils and prevent the leather from becoming dry or stiff.
How to Condition:
- Gently wipe the leather with a damp (not wet) cloth to remove dust and dirt.
- Allow it to air-dry naturally. Keep it away from direct heat or strong sunlight.
- Apply a small amount of leather conditioner using a soft cloth and work it in using light, circular motions.
Conditioner can slightly darken leather. Test a small patch on an inconspicuous area first to confirm the color reaction.
Additional Information
- Avoid over-conditioning; too much product can clog the leather and affect its texture.
- Store your leather item in a cool, dry place when not in use.
- Keep it away from oils, perfumes, and ink, as these can stain and are difficult to remove.
