Use placemats and coasters
To protect against minor scratches from ceramics, cutlery, or rough bases on polished surfaces.
Clean with a soft cloth and mild soap
Porcelain is non-porous, so simple cleaning keeps it looking pristine.
Wipe spills quickly
Although porcelain is stain-resistant, substances like coffee, wine, or oil can leave surface marks if left too long.
Lift items rather than dragging
Lift vases, décor, and pans to maintain the smooth finish of your table surface.
Use trivets or heat mats
Place under hot pans or cookware to prevent thermal shock or surface dulling.
Don't cut directly on the surface
While porcelain is tough, knives can leave unwanted marks on the table.
Don't use abrasive cleaners or steel wool
They can damage the finish and reduce the sheen of your table surface.
Don't place extremely hot cookware directly
From oven or hob to table — use protection to avoid cracks from thermal shock.
Don't sit, stand, or apply excessive pressure
Tables are strong but not designed for weight-bearing.
Don't drag heavy objects
Don't drag appliances, décor, or tools across the surface — always lift.
Don't use harsh chemicals or bleach
They can erode sealants or affect the surface appearance over time.