*Yes, “Genuine Leather” can be budget-friendly. While it indicates real leather, it doesn’t always represent the highest quality. It...
FAQ Category: Types of Leather for Furniture
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Full-grain leather, with its complete grain structure, offers the robustness that’s highly desirable for couches that see frequent use.
When shopping for a leather sofa, consider the type and grade of leather, the construction quality, stitching details, the...
“Pure Leather” often implies that the product is made of 100% unaltered leather. In contrast, “Genuine Leather” is a...
Full-grain leather is often hailed as the pinnacle of quality and luxury in the leather world due to its...
Full-grain leather, with its intact grain structure, stands out for its strength and long-lasting nature, making it ideal for...
Nappa or lambskin leather, known for its softness and luxury feel, is also more delicate and prone to scratches...
Inferior leather often feels unnatural, either too stiff or too slick. It may have an inconsistent texture, visible imperfections,...
Pigmented or protected leather is treated with a protective topcoat, making it more resistant to scratches, stains, and sunlight....
Aniline leather, especially when full-grain, is well-regarded for its resistance to cracking. Its natural and untreated surface allows it...