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Stone, Glass and Concrete
 
 

Concrete
Composed of concrete-sand and water.  Also contains a plasticizer, fiber reinforcement and an acrylic additive to make the concrete non-porous and stain-resistant.

Glass
We use annealed float glass, which has a high iron content for strength and clarity. This process ensures that the glass will fracture into large shards instead of small slivers if broken.

French limestone
A naturally occurring rock composed of sediment and organic materials, which is cut and polished.

Granite
A non-porous, non-absorbent natural stone. Our brown-tweed granite from Brazil, while our charcoal granite is from California. 

Quartz composite
An engineered material made up of natural quartz pieces and bound with resin.

 
Care Instructions
 

TIPS FOR ALL FURNITURE

Blot spills immediately.
Avoid using household cleaners, spot removers, waxes and products that contain ammonia.
Do not set hot or damp items directly on furniture.
Use felt pads to protect surfaces from scratches and imprints.
If necessary, use a shim to ensure furniture sits evenly.

GRANITE & LIMESTONE

Clean with a damp cloth containing mild dish soap. Wipe dry.
Avoid using abrasive cleaners, chemical solvents, strong detergents and furniture polish.
Use coasters to prevent water marks or stains.

CONCRETE

Clean with a damp cloth containing mild dish soap. Wipe dry.
Our concrete tops are sealed to resist scratches and stains; however, this porous material may scratch or soak up water rings if coasters are not used.
Exposure to air, sunlight and water will slightly darken concrete's surface.

FROSTED GLASS

Clean top (smooth side) with a damp cloth and glass cleaner. Wipe dry.
To clean and remove fingerprints from bottom (rough side), use a damp cloth and mineral spirits. Wipe dry.
For stubborn stains on bottom, apply a small amount of SoftScrub® with a soft, non-abrasive cloth and rinse with clean water. Wipe dry.