Oak - Smoked Oil

This finish enriches oak, darkening it for a distinct aesthetic. The variation in absorption across different surfaces contributes to a nuanced and striking visual effect.

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Wood User Guide

To ensure your wooden product stands the test of time, it's important to follow this guide for proper placement, use, and care. Incorrect positioning and/or usage may result in changes in color, cracks or warping of wood.

Placement

  • Be sure to place your product indoors and monitor extreme humidity levels. The recommended humidity range for wooden furniture is between 30-60%, with an optimal range of 45-55%.

  • If the air in your space is typically dry, consider using humidifiers to address the issue. Conversely, if humidity levels become too high, ensure proper ventilation or use a dehumidifier.

  • For long-lasting durability of your wooden furniture, avoid exposure to excessive heat or cold, direct sunlight, or placing furniture in overly dry or damp areas.

  • Be cautious of areas in your home where temperature fluctuations are common, such as near balcony doors or windows that are frequently opened.

  • The recommended temperature for wooden products is between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius, with an ideal range of 20-22 degrees Celsius.

Use and Care

  • To prevent stubborn stains on wooden top surfaces, always use coasters under cups, vases, glassware, hot pans, and other damp or hot items.

  • Wipe up any spills from the oiled wooden surfaces immediately after they occur.

  • Over time, it's normal for stains to develop on oiled wooden products as they are used. These stains can typically be removed by re-oiling the surface.

  • Regularly dust the furniture with a soft, dry cotton cloth to maintain its health and appearance.

  • Avoid placing sharp, hot, or wet objects directly on the wooden surfaces of the product.

Cleaning & Maintenance

  • Daily Cleaning

    Wipe the surface daily with a clean, dry cotton cloth. If necessary, you can use a damp cloth and dry the surface afterwards.

  • Dealing with Stains

    For small stains, use a natural, wood-appropriate soap cleaning agent. Make sure to wipe the surface dry after cleaning.

  • Stubborn Stains and Scratches 

    If stains and scratches appear severe, don't worry. You can remove them by gently sanding the affected area and then reapplying a fresh coat of oil.