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When you decide to invest in one of our beautiful leather sofas you get an expertly crafted piece of furniture, made from the finest, premium, 100% natural leather. If you read our guide on choosing the right leather sofa for your home, you’ll know that our natural leather comes in 3 varieties – from easy care pigmented leather to super soft untreated aniline. There are some general sofa care hints and tips that apply to all leather sofas…

Daily sofa care

First things first, take a look at where you’ve decided your new sofa is going to live. Is it near a window? It’s important to bear in mind that direct sunlight can cause colour fading on your leather sofa. If you’re worried that the sunshine might make a beeline for your sofa, it’s a good idea to keep your curtains or blinds drawn during the brightest part of the day. Another option is to invest in a throw to cover your furniture during any sunny spells.

If your sofa is a pale colour, you’ll need to make sure any throws or scatter cushions you add are made from a colourfast fabric. Brightly coloured clothing or fabrics can cause dye transfer when they come into contact with your sofa – and it’s practically impossible to remove, so prevention is the best cure. Keep your pale coloured sofa looking pristine by changing out of jeans or dark clothes before you snuggle up for the evening – the perfect excuse to spend lazy days in your pyjamas!

Chosen a sofa with a super-soft fibre filling? Luxuriously cosy fibre cushions are the ultimate choice when it comes to comfort – but they do need a little extra care to keep them soft and fluffy. Don’t be afraid to give your back and seat cushions a good plump, making sure to encourage the filling to move from the back of the cushion (where it tends to gather) all the way down to the front edge. If your cushion unzips, you can get inside with your hands and manually separate the fibres. This stops them matting together over time and will improve the ease of plumping. The fibres can settle overnight so it’s best to give your cushion a good plump before you head to bed.

In order to keep your leather sofa in perfect condition, when you’ve finished plumping you should smooth the cover following the care instructions below. We like to call this the Union Jack method, as it follows the stripes of the Great British flag.

  • Using clean, dry hands, begin by smoothing your cushions from the centre to the outside following a horizontal, and then a vertical line.
  • Then, start at the centre again and smooth diagonally out to each corner. Smooth the leather right to the edges and tuck down the sides and back.

We’re all guilty of having a favourite seat – that spot where you’ve got the best view of the TV and where you’re handily positioned close enough to the coffee table so you can reach the snacks and your cup of tea. Unfortunately, if you sit on one seat more than the others, you’re bound to end up with one cushion that starts to show signs of extra wear. We always recommend that you try to use your sofa as evenly as possible, changing up where you sit, and flipping or rotating cushions where possible.

Weekly sofa care

The best way to clean your sofa is to give it a thorough vacuum every week. If the seat cushions are removable, take them off to make sure you capture any dust or dirt that may be hiding underneath. This will help to make sure that no gritty particles have the chance to scratch or mark the leather of your sofa.

6 Monthly care

If the guidelines above are followed carefully, you should only need to think about cleaning your leather sofa twice a year. You should never try to clean your leather sofa with baby wipes, washing up liquid or other non approved cleaning products as they may contain de-greasing agents that dry and damage the leather over time. If you want to invest in the best leather cleaner for your new sofa, we recommend choosing one of our specially developed care kits. Along with careful instructions about how to clean leather, these kits include gentle cleaning products and leather conditioner. Conditioning the leather revives the sheen, keeps it lubricated, supple and soft. Conditioner should be applied at least twice a year to prevent the leather becoming discoloured, dry and brittle.

In a spillage emergency

Need to know how to clean leather in an emergency? If you’ve spilled something on your leather sofa the sooner you act, the more effectively you’ll be able to remove the stain. Start by blotting up as much of the excess liquid as possible. Use a clean, dry cloth and gently dab (never rub), moving the liquid towards the centre of the spillage.

When the excess liquid has been blotted up, you can gently wipe the area with a clean, damp cloth, rinsing regularly until the stain has been removed. Allow to dry naturally and alway follow up with leather conditioner to stop the area becoming dry and brittle.


Want more info on our care kits – read all about them here.

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