How to Care for Your Rosewood Furniture: A Simple Guide to Preserve Beauty

How to Care for Your Rosewood Furniture: A Simple Guide to Preserve Beauty

Good news: rosewood furniture is naturally tough and oily. But a little care goes a long way. Follow this furniture care guide to keep your pieces beautiful for decades.

The Golden Rule: Avoid sudden climate changes. Do not place your furniture directly under AC vents or in scorching sunlight. Ideal humidity is 40%–60%. If you live in a dry area (like most of North America in winter), a simple humidifier helps.

How to clean rosewood furniture: Use a soft, dry cotton cloth. Never use chemical sprays—rosewood's natural wax is its best protector. For Burmese Padauk and Pterocarpus Erinaceus, which have rich natural oils, an occasional rub with linseed oil maintains their luster.

What if it gets scratched? Don't panic. For hard species like Siamese Rosewood and East Indian Rosewood, minor surface scratches often fade over time as the wood naturally oxidizes.

Our Promise: Every piece we export is carefully kiln-dried to adapt to Western climates. We are not just a seller of luxury home decor—we are your partner in preserving this art for years to come.

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