
Our Danish oiled walnut ranges from a pale grey-beige hue to
chocolate brown with purplish tints. The grain ranges from the very
plain to highly figurative depending on the methods used to saw the
tree trunk for conversion into planks. The wide colour range
combined with an intricate figure grants each piece made from walnut
a refined beauty. Walnut may change colour over time, particularly
when exposed to sunlight. Walnut is highly prized by cabinetmakers
and is considered rare, as the stock from plantation forests is
limited and supply varies from season to season. The timber we use is sustainably harvested in the United
States. The trees on the farms are pruned regularly to allow for
consistent grain patterns and fewer knots, ensuring exceptionally
strong planks of the highest quality. Mortise and tenon joints,
dovetailing and lap joints combined with slow-drying wood glue that
seeps deep into the fibres of the solid wood create strong,
unbreakable bonds adding long life to every piece of furniture we
make. Care InstructionsDe La Espada uses a traditional wood oil finish, which is
applied by even application to the walnut planks. This finish seals
the pores of the timber, enhancing the natural structure of the wood
and forming a water repellent protection against everyday wear and
tear. This finish deepens the natural colour of the timber, leaving
the walnut with a deep chocolate brown appearance. One important
benefit of this finish is the relative ease with which damage is
repaired, as the timber can be reapplied with oil at any moment. We
recommend you use only products supplied or approved by De La
Espada. For daily maintenance of tabletops and shelves use a damp
cloth or sponge with clean water, wiping down the whole surface as
one. When done correctly, this procedure should deal with any small
hairline scratches, daily wear and tear and dust build up. Do not
concentrate cleaning or wiping on small patches/areas of the
tabletop or shelves, even if the mark/tarnish is located in one
particular part of the surface. This will cause the surface to
appear patchy due to uneven wiping and rubbing. Do not use spirits,
bleaches or any other chemical cleaners to clean the timber. Please ensure that direct contact with hot objects is avoided
by using tablemats. Avoid spillages and do not use any corrosive
products such as bleach anywhere near the timber. Any spillages
should be wiped clean immediately. Once the immediate spillage is
cleared, ensure that the whole surface is wiped clean. For long-term general maintenance, periodic cleaning using a
clean cloth, sponge or brush is required. Ideally, the furniture
should be cleaned in the following way once every six months, or at
least not less than once a year, so that over time the wood absorbs
more and more oil making the piece more repellent to marks or
staining. Periodic cleaning procedure: Apply the oil evenly to the
freshly cleaned surface. Distribute a suitable quantity of oil
relative to the surface (i.e. table tops will require more than the
leg of a chair). Apply the oil spreading it evenly over the
surface. The oil should lie glossy and wet on the wood for around 15
minutes. Add more oil if it dries out. After 15 minutes wipe the
surface with clean, dry, cotton cloths so that no surplus oil
remains on the wood, please note it is important to mop surplus oil
as this can dry and leave streaking on the finish. The walnut
surface should be ready for use again after approximately 8 hours,
though should ideally be left to dry for 24 hours. During the first
2-8 hours the new oiled surfaces will appear to sweat, this is
normal, although it is important for these beads to be mopped up
using either cotton cloths or standard kitchen towel. For heavily
soiled furniture a natural horsehair brush can be used, cleaning
along the direction of the wood grain before the oil application is
made. Never use ferrous or plastic materials to rub, as this can
damage the surface. For grease marks, scratches, stains (i.e. red wine, coffee
etc.) and heavy wear and tear use a natural hairbrush to clean the
worktop as a whole, with water. Concentrate a little more on the
area immediately affected by the aforementioned conditions. Once
this is complete allow the surface to dry. Then use some (fine) 240
grit sand paper on a sanding block to lightly sand the entire
surface always following the grain of the wood. This will smooth the
wood removing any scratches and stains. Ensure that the tabletop or
shelf surface is dusted down after this process is complete. Then
reapply the danish oil following the above instructions. Please note that after maintenance is carried out on the
furniture and oil has been reapplied the surface may look slightly
uneven or patchy, this is normal for a hand-applied product. Once
dry the oil can be rubbed down with a scotch bright or very fine
sand paper to help smooth the finish and make it appear more
even. Keep away from extreme temperatures and climate changes. Not
for use near a radiator. Every care has been taken in manufacture to
stabilize the wood to avoid warping and to allow for expansion and
contraction of the timber without problems. However, it is essential
that you care for your solid wood furniture by normalizing its
living conditions as much as possible. A humidifier can provide a
consistent climate for the wood so it does not dry out during the
winter months. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - Always protect your hands with
gloves when applying oil. Oily cloths can spontaneously combust if
not disposed of properly. When you are finished applying the oil,
immediately immerse the cloth in water, then put the wet cloth in a
plastic bag and seal the bag with a knot. Do not store oil near
sources of extreme temperature. Do not take internally. Keep out of
reach of children. To find out more about Lacquered American Black Walnut, offered between 1996 and 2008, but not available from 1st January 2009 onwards, please follow this link
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