Caring for your Product

We hope you love your new purchase for many years to come. To care for and maintain your new furniture, please note the following advice:

Solid Wood Furniture

Wood is a natural material. Veins and knots are part of the nature of the wood and no two pieces of wooden furniture can be totally alike.

  • Keep out of direct sunlight, away from sources of heat and avoid fluctuating humidity in the room where the furniture is kept.
  • The colour and structure of wood can change throughout its life due to such factors as exposure to sunlight and changes in humidity. To avoid discolouration it is recommended that, when not in use, you do not leave objects (such as vases, candle holders etc.) on the surfaces for the first couple of months as the wood adjusts to its new environment.
  • Always protect the wood from hot objects such as mugs, pots etc. by using trivets and coasters.
  • Wood needs to breathe - do not cover any solid wood with plastic covers or oil cloth for more than 12 hours.
  • Abrasive sponges or detergents should never be used.
  • Depending on the finish of the wood, different methods of maintenance will apply. Please check with your sales adviser on the best method for your particular purchase.
  • Take care of your flooring. Some furniture pieces are heavy and rest on narrow footings which could cause damage to flooring. Consider protecting your floors by using rugs, lifting furniture rather than pushing or dragging and using felt protection pads

Fabric Furniture

  • Protect from direct sunlight, direct heat and weather. All fabrics can fade over time depending on their exposure to sunlight. All natural fibre fabrics have a tendency to fade more easily, while synthetic fabrics are more hard-wearing and colour-fast.
  • Periodically clean your furniture with a soft brush or using a low suction vacuum cleaner.
  • It is normal for some fabrics to pill after initial use, which can be easily taken care of using a fabric stone or lint shaver.
  • Blot any food or liquid spills immediately with a dry, colour-fast, clean cloth. Do not use abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners on the fabric. Do not rub.
  • Spot cleaning can be done with an upholstery cleaner, but always test the product and fabric first in an inconspicuous area.
  • If the entire piece requires cleaning, professional upholstery cleaning is recommended.
  • Feather-filled seat cushions and back cushions are designed to be natural, soft and luxurious. They will shift and settle with normal everyday use, gently fluff and re-position the feathers to return the cushions to their original soft shape. Vacuuming can pull feathers through the fabric so we do not recommend vacuuming feather filled products.

Leather Furniture

  • It is important to remember that leather is a natural product. irregularities and wrinkles are signs of genuine leather – and should not be considered defects.
  • The appearance of genuine leather will change over time as it wears and is affected by exposure to light as well as use. This ageing generally creates a rich lustre and shine in the leather and is meant to be a positive characteristic of leather.
  • Keep the furniture out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat to prevent the leather from over-drying and cracking as well as discolouration occurring.
  • Dust your furniture regularly with a clean dry duster.
  • Blot food and liquid spills immediately with a dry, clean, white cloth. Do not use abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners on the leather. Use a soft, clean cloth to wash/wipe the furniture with ezycare or Pelle leather cleaner.
  • Puddling will occur in the seats of well-used leather, giving it a lived-in look and feel. This is the natural stretching of the leather and will stop after the initial tension is released.
  • Treat the leather with a conditioner and protector often.

Cowhide

It is important to remember that cowhide is a natural product. Irregularities and differences in the pattern are signs of a genuine hide and should not be considered defects.

  • Keep furniture out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat to prevent the hide from over-drying and cracking as well as discolouration occurring.
  • Vacuum your cowhide furniture regularly using low suction in the direction of the hair. Brushing the hide with a hard plastic brush, in the direction of the hair, will help keep the hairs soft and also loosen small dust and dirt particles from the hairs.
  • Blot food and liquid spills immediately before they penetrate the hide. Use a dry, clean, colour-fast cloth. For more stubborn spills apply a mild soap with a damp cloth, wiping in the direction of the hair. Continue to wipe up any excess moisture to dry as thoroughly as possible.

Veneer and Lacquer Finishes

  • Keep out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat.
  • Always protect the surface from hot objects such as mugs, pots etc. by using trivets and coasters.
  • Dust regularly with a soft colour-fast cloth. Clean any spills immediately. Soiled areas can be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap. Wipe clean and dry immediately.
  • To avoid discolouration it is recommended that, when not in use, you do not leave objects (such as vases, candle holders etc.) on surfaces for the first couple of months as the furniture adjusts to its new environment.
  • Abrasive sponges or detergents should never be used.

Outdoor Furniture

  • Outdoor furniture should always be kept dry and wiped immediately when it becomes wet.
  • Any metal furniture or metal parts should be cleaned using a soft, damp cloth with non-detergent soap.
  • Fabric cushions can be spot cleaned using a colour-safe cloth and a non-detergent soap.
  • Abrasive sponges or detergents should never be used.
  • Do not clean with high water pressure or water blaster.
  • The lifespan of your furniture will vary in relation to the conditions and type of use. To maximize the lifespan of your product, we recommend that you clean, dry and then store it in a dry, well-ventilated place during winter or harsh weather.
  • Prolonged exposure to direct sun will affect the colour and lifespan of furniture over time.
  • Be careful when covering your furniture. Prolonged contact with any object that can hold moisture (such as a tarp or plastic cover) may damage the appearance of the paint finish.

Important information for hanging your new artwork

Your beautiful artwork is heavy and must be hung correctly to avoid damage to the frame. The weight should be evenly distributed so there is not too much pressure on one point. It must be attached to the wall using the fixing provided on the frame and not hung with wire across the frame.

Sit back, relax and enjoy your new purchase!

Pelle Protection Plan and Care

Accidents happen. Let us take the worry out of any mishaps. With Pelle's 5-year Protection Plan you can sit back and relax on your new furniture knowing that you are protected from:

Accidental Stains

  • Food
  • Drinks
  • Blood
  • Pen/Ink Marks
  • Lipstick
  • Water
  • Nail Polish

Accidental Damage

  • Rips
  • Seam Failure
  • Scratches
  • Tears
  • Dye Transfer
  • Cuts
  • Stitching Failure
  • Premature Fading (within first two years)

Cover starts from as little as $69.99 and is available to purchase from any of our nood stores nationwide when you order your new furniture items.

Also available in store and online are a range of leather and fabric care products, including our Pelle range. Pelle products are non-toxic, biodegradable and made in New Zealand. Pelle cleans and protects leather & fabric naturally. See the full range of furniture protection product here.