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Faux leather is made up of two layers: textile and plastic. The plastic is then covered with a drawing or structure that resembles leather. Faux leather is not made from the skin of an animal. Real leather, on the other hand, is made from animal skin. Faux leather is a low-cost, animal-friendly alternative to genuine leather, and it is increasingly being used in interior design.
Product Description
Faux leather consists of a layer of textile and a layer of plastic. A drawing or structure that resembles leather is then applied to the plastic. Faux leather is not made from animal skin. On the other hand, real leather is made from animal skin. Faux leather is considered a cheap, animal-friendly alternative to genuine leather and it is also increasingly used in interiors.
Product Advantage
Durability
Synthetic skin can last longer than genuine skin. Thanks to the latest advances, artificial fabrics are more robust and require less care, since their maintenance and cleaning is really simple.
Protective fibers are used for its manufacture that help protect the fabric from dust and dirt. In addition, other treatments can be applied, for example by incorporating a UV filter to guarantee its resistance to sunlight or Flame Tech technology, which creates an invisible fire barrier that prevents combustion.
Elastic and lightweight
Faux Leather is a lightweight material that offers enough elasticity and excellent recovery, making it ideal for upholstery. In addition, it is a very versatile material and adapts to all types of furniture, no matter the shape or size, the fabric fits perfectly to each curve and corner, achieving a perfect result.
Maintenance Tips
Do not leave it in full sun for too long; This can cause discoloration.
Avoid sharp objects; These can cause scratches and tears, such as pens, needles, dog and cat paws.
Do not leave your pets on the couch; Pets can damage the furniture. If necessary, place an extra rug on the couch.
Avoid printed matter such as magazines and newspapers on the couch; These can release ink and leave stains that cannot be cleaned properly or that cannot be cleaned on the furniture. Also, be careful with jeans clothing. There is a great risk of staining on your seating furniture, especially with new jeans. This is a risk in particular on light-coloured coverings.
Do not use the armrests of your furniture as a seat and do not stand on your furniture; Cleaning options for artificial leather furniture: