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Leather
 
 

Aniline
Leather pieces stained with a transparent dye that permeates the hide.

Full-grain
Leather which has not been altered beyond the removal of the hair. Each piece retains the natural markings and texture of the hide.

Natural cowhide
Cowhide that retains the natural hair. Each piece features a unique color and pattern.

Top-grain
The outer, most durable layer of the hide.

 
Care Instructions
 

TIPS FOR ALL FURNITURE

Blot spills immediately.
Avoid using household cleaners, spot removers, waxes and products that contain ammonia.
Do not set hot or damp items directly on furniture.
Use felt pads to protect surfaces from scratches and imprints.
If necessary, use a shim to ensure furniture sits evenly.

LEATHER

Blot spills immediately with a dry white cloth. Do not rub. If blotting isn't effective, gently wipe with lukewarm water. For stubborn stains, mix a small amount of non-colored soap such as Ivory® with lukewarm water and apply with a damp sponge.

Note: When using water on a spill, wipe the entire section where the spill occurred, i.e., the entire seat cushion or arm. Air dry. Do not use water to wash out butter, oil or grease stains. Wipe with a dry cloth.The spot will dissipate into the leather over time. The use of leather lotion or saddle soap is not necessary because protection is incorporated in the tanning process.