
Timber
The material we use the most of all. You’ll find timber in almost all of our furniture collections and some of our accessories too. Here, we’ve included everything you’ll need to know about both painted and exposed wood; our treatment oil, IsoGuard®; and timber flooring.

Metal and glass
Metal plays a part in a number of our designs, whether it’s something as large as a table’s legs, or as small as a drawer handle. Glass too, extends across tabletop pieces and photo frames to desks and coffee tables. You’ll also often see them together, and caring for both is very similar.

Textiles
Fabric by the metre, upholstery, scatter cushions and rugs – all use textiles of some sort, be it wool, velvet, linen or leather. Read on to learn more about everything from dealing with loose threads and how to prevent fading, to our thoughts on professional cleaning.

Surfaces
When we talk about ‘surfaces’, we mean the stone – be it natural or composite – that forms the worktops on things like kitchens and washstands. In this guide, we’ve also included the tiles that cover our walls and floors, and ceramic basins.

Garden
While we touch on garden furniture in our other care guides, this is where you’ll find specific advice on timber, metal, glass, stone and textiles that live outside, as well as caring for our all-weather wicker.

Other woven materials
While you’ll find some of the woven materials in our collection – fabrics and the all-weather wicker in garden pieces – already in our other care guides, if you’re searching for the details on how to clean rattan, jute, rush or Lloyd Loom designs, you can read everything you need to know right here.