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Brown is a heavily distressed, dull and oily type of leather. Extra fat
liquors are applied during tanning, to give the leather its damp oily finish.
Additionally the leather is tanned in such a way as to highlight the natural
marks and scars found in the hide. Marks are treated to darken them, so
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Aniline - Waxed Pull Up |
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The Forest Semi Aniline
range is a lightly buffed; pull-up leather finished with a blend of oils
and waxes to achieve a cracked, almost distressed finish with a slight pull-up
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| Corrected
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Forest corrected grain range is made on better quality corrected grain hides
and finished with a pigmented topcoat, which is lightly embossed with an
artificial grain pattern. It has a smoother tighter grain finish than most
other corrected grain leather and offers good light fastness and stain resistance.
The Forest corrected grain range is a soft leather with excellent durability.
Aver 30 colours are available in the corrected grain range, please contact
the sales office for specific sample requests. |
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| Antique
Rub off is a variety of pigmented leather where the surface is made more
attractive by the application of a contrasting topcoat, which can be partially
removed (rubbed off) to reveal the underlying colour. Used most commonly
on Chesterfield Sofas to create the ages antique effect shown off beautifully
on the Baron. |
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Pure Aniline
- Full Grain
*Forest
Premium Leather Range
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is a full grain, pure aniline leather, finished with a blend of oils to
achieve a pull-up effect and a glossy finish. Newcastle comes into it’s
own when used on tightly upholstered applications as the colour changes
on the furniture creating a classic “old saddle” appearance. Healed scars,
scratches, neck and belly wrinkles will be apparent throughout these hides.
This premium leather is generally used on signature pieces such as the Balmoral
sofa which is shown in Newcastle Tan. |
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- Aniline Oil Based
Pull Up - Bearing all original marks and scars of the hide, the most
natural of the available leathers. A full thickness leather that is
also soft to touch. This leather will also absorb minor scratches and
is a naturally marking leather. Aniline dyed to create a natural variation
in colour throughout the hide ensuring that no two pieces are the same.
Like all Pull-Up leathers, Forest Brown will not have a consistent colour
density across the whole hide and is designed to change colour when
pulled or stretched. This means that furniture will have a much more
relaxed and aged look from new.
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- Semi Aniline Waxed
Pull Up - Bearing all original marks and scars of the leather but with
a waxed based coat. This leather will not mark as the full aniline,
and has a smooth surface touch. Natural colour variation throughout
the hide, but less variation that the full aniline. Semi Aniline is
highly sought of because of its ability to appear like full aniline
and because it is perhaps slightly easier to maintain. These pull-up
leathers are tanned to ensure a pleasing distressed finish. Extra fat
liquors are applied during tanning in a way to give the leather a waxy
feel. The leathers are designed to allow the natural variations of the
leather to show through the finished coat. Pull up leathers do not have
a consistent colour density across the whole hide. They are also designed
to change colour when pulled or stretched.
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- Corrected Full
Grain Leather - Durable and easily maintained. The leather undergoes
a number of processes to colour, and seal the leather. An easily wipeable
surface and an array of colours are available in this leather. What
is gained in durability is lost in the distressed characteristics of
the leather.
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- Antique Leather
- Durable full leather, the has a dark top coat that is uniquely hand
rubbed after upholstery. The rubbing of the leather lifts the top coat
revealing the underlying colour and is rubbed in areas to create the
worn antique effect you can see in our Chesterfield sofas.
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