Care Guide Stone
Caring for your natural stone table is the best way to maintain its beauty and durability. Whether itβs a marble dining table or a travertine coffee table, following these maintenance tips will help protect your furniture for years to come.

How to Care for Your Natural Stone, Marble and Travertine Tables
Regular cleaning
Use a soft cloth or sponge with warm water and mild soap to clean the surface. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners as they can damage marble and travertine.
Sealing for protection
Depending on the type of stone, consider applying a sealant every 6 to 12 months to protect against stains and spills. A simple water test will show if your stone table needs sealing.
Avoid heat damage
Always use coasters and trivets under hot items. Direct heat can cause cracks or discoloration in natural stone tables.
Wipe spills immediately
Clean up spills as soon as they occur, especially acidic substances like vinegar, wine, or citrus juices. This prevents long-term staining on marble and travertine surfaces.
Prevent scratches
Be careful with heavy or sharp objects that may scratch the surface. Place felt pads under decorative items to keep your stone table looking smooth and polished.
By following these care tips, you can preserve the elegance and longevity of your natural stone, marble, and travertine tables for decades.