Clean regularly: Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down your leather furniture on a regular basis to remove dirt and dust. Avoid using harsh chemicals or cleaning solutions, as they can damage the leather.

Condition the leather: Leather can dry out over time, so it’s important to use a leather conditioner to keep it supple and prevent cracking. Apply the conditioner according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Protect from the sun: Avoid placing your leather furniture in direct sunlight, as it can cause fading and discoloration. If you can’t avoid it, use window treatments to filter the sun’s rays.

Keep it dry: Avoid exposure to water and humidity, as they can cause mold and mildew to grow on your leather furniture. If your leather furniture gets wet, dry it immediately with a clean, dry cloth.