To keep your velvet upholstered furniture looking its best, we suggest occasionally vacuuming the surface. To clean more stubborn marks, mix some dish soap (uncoloured) with lukewarm water or a specialised fabric cleaner and use a spray bottle to lightly mist the solution over the velvet, then gently wipe the mark away.
Avoid heavy blotting or rubbing as this will potentially damage the surface. Try to wipe up any spills with a paper towel or soft cloth as soon as they occur and that you make sure the material is dried thoroughly after cleaning. If the velvet has creases or has been a little squashed in transit, leave it for a few days in a warm environment and the velvet pile will relax. If you would prefer to speed up this process, use a hairdryer on a medium heat, from a distance of around 18in, warm the area and run your hand over the creases and they'll disappear.
To clean the coffee table, spray a non-abrasive glass cleaner onto a lint free cloth and gently rub the surface in a circular motion. Then with a dry microfibre cloth, buff the surface until it’s dry. You can also use lukewarm water and dish soap to give the table a good clean, but make sure you wipe away the soapy residue from the glass to avoid leaving water marks.
Never place or use abrasive materials on the table as this will scratch its beautifully smooth surface. We always suggest using coasters when placing drinks on a glass side table as it gives the surface an extra layer of protection.