From soft and supple to strong and durable, our leather upholstery line offers shoppers a wide assortment of shades and natural characteristics that only leather furniture can provide.
- Leather Material
- Loose Back Pillow
- Rolled Arms
- Block wooden legs
Dimensions
- Chair: 45"W x 37"D x 36"H
- Sofa: 92"W x 37"D x 36"H
Wood Care
Wood grains, by nature, will vary. They accept finishes differently. Some characteristics, such as "cherry pits" and knots, give your furniture natural beauty and authenticity. Much of our wood furniture has been "distressed" by the manufacturer. This adds a charming, aged look and hides future small imperfections that may occur during normal use.Following these few basic steps will help you enjoy and protect your investment for years to come.
- Do not expose your furniture to any liquids.
- All liquids should be wiped up immediately with a soft, slightly damp cloth in the direction of the wood grain. For stone surfaces, liquids should be immediately soaked up with a paper towel and wiped dry to avoid any staining.
- Do not place your furniture next to strong or direct sunlight, heat outlets, open windows, and dampness.
- Excessive exposure to sunlight can cause fading of your furniture finish. Extreme temperatures and humidity changes can cause cracking and splitting.
- Do not place rubber or plastic material on the wood finish.
- Chemicals within the plastic or rubber may react with the finish if left in contact for a long period of time. Place a strip of felt or cork under your accessories to avoid any markings.
- Never place hot objects on any furniture surface.
- Always place a hot plate between your furniture top and a hot object to protect your furniture.
- Dust with a clean, damp, lint-free cloth.
- Frequent dusting will remove abrasive build-up, which can damage a finish over time. Small scratches and mars can be touched up or covered with a mar or scratch remover or a touch-up stick. These can be purchased from any paint or hardware store.
Leather Care
There is nothing like the feel of leather furniture. Leather is truly natures material, each hide is unique. Every hide has it's own share of scratches, healed scars, wrinkles, and stretch marks. These are not flaws, but natural signature markings that are the benchmark of fine leather. The following cleaning codes and instructions are provided for your education and direction in cleaning spots and stains from your new upholstery or leather. These are common and recognized definitions within the furniture industry but should not be construed as a guarantee that desired results will be obtained by following these methods. We strongly recommend you call our service department or a professional cleaner. Always test cleaners in a hidden area before proceeding. Be sure to follow the care tips also provided in this packet to extend the life of your new furniture.
Aniline leather
- Natural looking leather will feature noticeable range marks, barbed wire scars, wrinkles, scratches, and brands. Subtle color and shading variations will exist from hide to hide and even within a hide. Keep leather clean by dusting frequently with a soft, clean cloth or by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment.
Pigmented or aniline-plus leather
- This leather has been treated to enhance stain resistance. It is more uniform in color and texture than aniline leather and will have fewer noticeable range markings. Keep leather clean by dusting frequently with a soft, clean cloth or by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment. Pigmented or aniline-plus leathers can also be wiped off with a slightly dampened soft cloth and then wiped dry.
Nubuck leather
- This leather has been buffed to a velvety, suede-like nap. It is more likely to fade and stain and will feature noticeable range markings. Keep leather clean by dusting frequently with a soft, clean cloth or by vacuuming with a soft brush attachment.
Note:
No cleaning method will remove every stain, and some stains can cause permanent discoloration even after the stain is removed. Keep your furniture clean, do your best to prevent accidental spills and give any stain prompt attention to maximize cleaning results.