Your guide to long-lasting furniture

Natural stone is a timeless material commonly used for tabletops, countertops, and decorative surfaces. Its unique textures and earthy tones bring out the raw beauty of nature, adding elegance and depth to outdoor and indoor furniture.

Each piece of stone is one-of-a-kind, its subtle variations in color, tone, and texture enhance the overall design, making your furniture truly unique. With excellent heat, frost, and wear resistance, natural stone combines lasting durability with aesthetic appeal, making it ideal for refined living spaces.

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Natural Stone


Natural stone furniture incorporates materials such as Granite, Travertine, Marble, Lavastone and Sandstone.


These stones are prized for their natural beauty, heat resistance, and durability, making them perfect for outdoor and high-traffic environments. Some surfaces are left raw for a more natural look, while others are glazed or honed for added protection and finish.

Key Features

  • Unique Appearance – No two pieces are alike in pattern, color, or texture.
  • Heat-Resistant – Naturally withstands high temperatures.
  • Frost-Resistant – Suitable for all weather conditions.
  • Highly Durable – Withstands daily use with minimal wear.

Care Instructions

Daily Cleaning

Use a soft, clean cloth soaked in warm water mixed with a pH-neutral detergent.

Gently wipe the surface and rinse thoroughly with clean water.

Dry with a soft cloth to avoid water spots or residue buildup.

Maintenance for Longevity

Consider resealing natural stone surfaces once or twice a year, depending on exposure and use.

Use coasters, placemats, and trivets to protect the stone from spills, stains, and scratches.

During the off-season or in extreme weather, consider covering or storing natural stone furniture to extend its life

Tips:

-Wipe up spills immediately especially acidic or organic substances like juice, wine, bird droppings, or fallen leaves as they can stain or etch the surface.

-Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners, bleach, and acidic substances (like vinegar or citrus-based products).

-For porous stones like Travertine apply a stone conditioner or sealant regularly.

-If you notice the stone absorbing water more quickly, it may be time to reseal the surface.

Need further assistence?

Let us know what product you are looking to maintain and one of our staff members will be glad to help you discover the best maintenance solutions.