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that get better and more luxurious with age. No other material
is so durable as leather, it is easy to care for and natural.
Because leather "breathes," it won't pick up on surrounding
room temperatures, whether too cold or too hot. As your leather
furniture matures it will crease and soften to look better
and become more comfortable the more you use it. Inevitably
there are variations in the grain and texture, these are not
faults but help to show the authenticity of the real thing
Leather begins with an animal hide that is tanned or preserved.
The first quality issue is where leather is taken from the
hide. The best leather is always top grain, from the topmost
layer of the surface. Less expensive and weaker leathers,
including suede, are taken from lower layers or splits of
the hide
The quality of leather is also based on the dyeing process.
Soft and supple aniline leathers are considered the most luxurious
and stylish, but they are not necessarily the most practical
option
Aniline is a transparent liquid dye (and natural
derivative) used to color high quality hides. These dyes provide
permanent color that also allows natural grain and markings to show
through. Caution: The word "aniline" is used in a couple of ways,
which can be confusing when you're just learning
Pure aniline leathers are created from the highest quality
top grain and are best for adult use. No additional pigment
or surface treatments are applied after the dyeing process,
so the quality of the leather must be outstanding. Like silk
or hand-woven fabric, pure anilines are prized for their natural
look and soft hand. Less than 5% of the world's leathers qualify
as pure aniline... explaining their high cost
Semi-anilines are soft leathers that are also more practical
and easily maintained, making them a safer family option.
In addition to aniline dying, these hides are given added
color and/or protective finishes. Surface corrections are
also made to correct imperfections and pigmenting. These are
a safer option, but not as heavy duty as corrected grain leathers
Corrected grain leathers are also top grain-but not quite
as flawless as the most expensive hides. They are buffed to
remove unattractive surface markings before color pigment
is added, then embossed with a natural grain pattern. The
resulting surface is somewhat stiffer than pure aniline leather,
although it will soften with use
Nubuck and suede are both buffed for a soft, velvety nap,
but there's a big difference. Suede is made from splits, so
it's a less expensive and less durable leather product. Nubuck
is aniline dyed top grain leather, so it lasts longer and
shows more natural markings. Because of its nap, Nubuck often
receives a protective coating to guard against stains and
markings
Suede isn't the only product made from splits. Finishing
techniques like embossing or antiquing can be applied to splits
to make them resemble top grains. Such leather is less expensive,
but does not have the same hand or strength as true top grains
Our leather is fashioned from hand-picked, hand cut, soft,
smooth and supple hides to express the elegance and creative
flair of our talented designers. Remember - with leather,
Nature also takes a hand in design, we use as many as 6 hides
for an average suite, with each one bearing the individual
imprint of its original owner, therefore the suite that you
have bought has its own exclusive character which is unique
to you
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Leather is forever and unlike many 'trendy' fabrics, its
qualities are fully tried, tested and proven. It never dates.
Never goes out of fashion and its tough and hardwearing that
its impressive good looks won't deteriorate with the years.
Along with the many thousands of contented customers, you
too will have many years of sheer enjoyment and add classic
luxury to your home
Leather a Miracle of Nature
Leather has been used by man since the dawn of time and now in
the age of the modem techno world we continue to do so. All attempts
to replace leather have ended in failure, what other material could
spend 200 years on the ocean floor as in the Mary Rose and remain
intact, there is only one - that miracle of nature REAL LEATHER.
Leather is made up of millions of fibres which permit air to circulate
naturally, therefore allowing the leather to 'Breathe'. The surface
is not affected by heat or cold. Leather is both comfortable and
pleasant to touch
Natural Characteristics
Leather has many natural characteristics that gives the furniture
its very special character. On some parts of the hide, the grain
will have a tight appearance; whilst other areas will more loose,
but equally hard-wearing. Characteristic marks found illustrate
the unique beauty of leather:
DUNG MARKS - these are seen in hide as more textured areas than
normal
FLY MARKS - Occasionally cattle are attacked by small insects which
leave the marks of their bites in the hides, these occur as tiny
cuts on the leather surface
CREASES - these appear in the neck areas of the hide, Because of
their heavy grained effect, they will appear as textured lines in
the smooth hide
SCARS - are caused in many ways for example cattle being caught
on barbed wire fences, pests or horns of other cattle, in its healed
form the new skin is as strong as the remainder of the fide and
these marks help to differentiate real, natural leather from its
substitutes
GROWTH MARKS - reveal the age of the leather, as with scars, growth
marks really do show off the full bodied character of real leather
No effort is made to conceal any natural flaws such as these in
the leather, in fact highlighting them enhances and gives the finished
product that real antique look that is so characteristic with real
leather furniture
Real Leather is full of natural characteristics, the classical
finished look, together with its soft textured feel gives hours
of endless pleasure. All our staff pride themselves in having captured
the complete fullness of real leather, along with its looks which
are sure to give delight and the maturity of the leather as it ages
will give you satisfaction for many years to come
Using both applied finishes and hand-rubbing, each piece of wood
is finished to highlight the natural beauty of the solid wood itself.
Just as no two trees are alike, no piece of wood will look just
like another. Variations in color and grain patterns are directly
related to where the individual pieces were cut from tree. Natural
markings such as knots, mineral streaks and gum pockets have no
effect on the furniture's durability. They are proof that the furniture
is indeed truly solid wood. Like leather, solid wood mellows and
ages with time and grows more beautiful through the years
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