Furniture Care
Original Home Designs from the Michael Amini® Signature Series are designed and built for the ages. With minimal care and maintenance, your investment will be enjoyed by generations to come.

With just a little TLC, genuine hardwood furniture may last a lifetime - several lifetimes, in fact. Consider grandfather's roll-top desk: a valued treasure passed on from generation to generation. Taking care of your hardwood furniture ensures its longevity. It's easy and largely a matter of common sense.
Caring For Your Dining Chair Fabrics
AICO® uses only the best fabrics on dining chairs. Some fabrics have a nap, or pile yarn, that might get compressed during shipping. If this happens, the fabric may appear shaded, matted, or marked, but it is not damaged or harmed in any way. To "bloom" or plump the pile yarns to their original state, please follow the directions below.
Note: When brushing your hand with the grain of a pile fabric, the fabric will feel smooth; when brushing your hand against the grain of a pile fabric, the fabric will feel rough.
  1. Using a hand held steamer, gently steam the affected areas of the fabric, using small bursts of steam. Never touch the steamer directly to the fabric.
  2. If your steamer has a brush attachment, follow the step above by brushing against the grain of the fabric to lift the pile.
IMPORTANT: Vacuum your upholstery once a week with a brush attachment. Keep upholstery away from heat and moisture and never expose upholstery to direct sunlight as fading and discolorations may occur. Professionally clean your upholstery once a year.