Ceramic surfaces
Wipe ceramic pieces with a soft damp cloth after regular use. Rinse soap residue before it dries into the texture, then leave the surface open to air.
How to keep wabi-sabi ceramics, mats and fire-glazed cups clean and beautiful.
Wipe ceramic pieces with a soft damp cloth after regular use. Rinse soap residue before it dries into the texture, then leave the surface open to air.
Press pumps with a steady hand and clean around the collar when refill marks appear. Avoid forcing the mechanism or twisting it while wet hands are slipping.
Soap trays are made to hold daily objects, not to sit in pooled water. Empty water, rinse residue and let the base dry before placing it back on the sink.
Let bath mats dry fully between uses and follow the care label for washing. Fire-glazed cups can vary in surface tone; clean gently so the glaze keeps its depth.
Avoid abrasive pads, harsh bleach, high heat and long soaking unless a product label says otherwise. Small surface variation is character; cracks, chips or leaks should be reported to support.