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Leather has been a valuable commodity since the dawn of time, sought after for advantages that no other material could provide. The earliest, most primitive furniture was most likely an animal skin on the ground, which provided man with a warmer, more comfortable place to sit or sleep.
Leather is still popular and in high demand today. Despite the availability of numerous fabrics and synthetic materials, leather remains a popular choice for furniture.
Product Description
Since the earliest days of man, leather has been a valued commodity, sought after for advantageous properties that nothing else could provide. The earliest, simple furniture was probably an animal skin on the ground to provide man a warmer, more comfortable spot to sit or sleep.
Today, leather is still popular and highly desired. Even though we have a wide range of fabrics and synthetic materials, leather remains a top choice as a furniture material.
Product Advantage
Comfort
As fabric sofas, loveseats and chairs age, they tend to get faded. They often lose their shape and look tired and worn. Because of its unique natural fibers and qualities, as leather furniture ages, it gets softer and more supple. Instead of looking worn out, it tends to look even more inviting.
Unlike many synthetic imitations, leather breathes. That means it dissipates heat and cold quickly, so no matter the weather, it is quickly comfortable for sitting. It also absorbs and releases moisture, so it feels less sticky and clammy than materials like vinyl or plastic-based imitations.
Durability
Experts estimate that a leather sofa can last up to four times longer than a fabric couch. Leather is tough but flexible, meaning it naturally resists punctures and tears. Because of its natural properties, it remains strong even around seams. It is also resistant to spills and dirt. Most of the time leather furniture can be cleaned merely by wiping it with a damp cloth.
Appearance
When leather is dyed, the color is actually absorbed into the material. That means that the color doesn’t fade. Scuffs and wear areas retain their color and strength.
Because leather is usually sold in natural, neutral colors, it will also last throughout changes to your interior design. For example, if you decide to go from walls painted in rich, dark colors to a lighter look, your furniture and upholstery will still match and won’t need to be replaced.
In addition, because leather is made from animal hides, each piece is unique with natural markings, grain and even blemishes.
Quality
When it comes to furniture, leather is associated with top-of-the-line, premier products. If you have ever visited an office where the main furniture items are leather, you remember the impression it made. Nothing looks as classy, or as classic, as leather.
Modern tanning processes make leather resistant to cracking, peeling or sagging. It has a rich look, feel and smell.