Fall 2020

There are several things to consider when shopping for leather furniture. This information will help you understand the different types so the leather purchase will be a satisfying shopping experience. NATURAL • Supple • Naturally finished • Dyed • Also called full-aniline • Shows lots of character Like a fingerprint, each hide is unique. Surface marks document the animal’s life and testify to the leather’s authenticity. Every hide accepts dye different. Cleaning Code C WAXED • Rugged • Waxed • Color variation • Natural markings very apparent • Antique in appearance • Will age gracefully Otherwise known as distressed leather, waxed leather ages beautifully and devel- ops a soft patina over time. Cleaning Code D PROTECTED • Uniform in color & texture • Durable • Less likely to fade • Easy care • Great for families This semi-aniline leather has a pigmented finish applied to the surface for protection from stains and consistency of color. The natural grain is still evident. Cleaning Code D SPECIALTY • Unique • High fashion • Exotic in appearance • Pattern or design on surface • Makes a statement Specialty leathers are for the person who wants unique, one-of-a-kind leather furni- ture. Cleaning Code C L EATHER I NFORMATION 212

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