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.
Leather Care Instructions
  • AICO®, Amini Innovation Corp., uses only full top grain aniline and semi-aniline leathers. Your fine leather furniture may contain variances of shading, color, and texture giving leathers their unique personalities, and are not considered as imperfections.
  • Aniline and Semi-Aniline (Protected) Leathers Cleaning Code A and P Areas of a leather hide absorb dyes differently, so some color variation is normal. Scars and branding marks are natural markings and are not considered flaws.
  • Do not place your furniture directly next to a heating source. Do not place your furniture directly next to a window, under a skylight, or in a sunroom. All leathers are subject to fading over time; aniline leathers are especially sensitive to direct sunlight.
  • The application of a leather protection cream will improve the leather's resistance to staining and soiling, especially on seats, arms and backs.
  • Wipe your leather with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Fully clean your furniture with a soft cleaner and re-protect with a protection cream every six months to remove dirt and grime as well as gradual accumulation of body oils. For oil-based stains, use a leather de-greaser.
  • Do not use any other products not recommended for leather as they may damage the leather's surface.