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Leather is one of the most desirable types of
upholstery today. Nothing compares to genuine leather. At
Bradington-Young, we understand your desire to make informed
decisions about seating for your home that will suit your
lifestyle. Here are some key definitions that will help you speak
the language of leather and make the right choice.
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Bradington-Young uses only the highest quality,
genuine top-grain leathers and offers a vast selection of
styles and colors with over 250 leathers from which to choose. |
Top-Grain Leather
Cowhides are thick enough to be split into two or three layers of
leather. The uppermost layer, or top grain, is the most desirable.
The lower layers, or splits, are used to make corrected leathers
and suedes. Virtually all of the hides used by Bradington-Young
are the highest quality top-grain leathers. Top- grain leathers
exhibit natural markings and reflect the essence of leather in its
natural, unaltered and unprocessed state. Natural shade and grain
variations should be expected in all top- grain leathers.
Leather
Types
Bradington-Young offers three main types of leathers. Our leather
selection includes: aniline leathers, finished leathers and Nu-Buk
leathers. Within the category of finished leathers, we include
some semi-aniline leathers with a protective topcoat. And within
the aniline category, we include some “pull-up” leathers, a style
of leather with a wax or oil-based color applied after finishing.
Pure
Aniline Leather
These leathers come from the finest selection of hides and
generally are the most expensive, pristine and least processed.
Aniline dyes permeate the hide completely and add transparent
color but offer no protection from fading or staining. Pure
aniline leathers are a good choice if you strive for the finer
things in life and appreciate rare, natural beauty. Pure aniline
appeals to the senses and offers a sensational, soft hand. Each
pure aniline hide has its own natural characteristics such as
color shading, scars and even brandings, making each hide unique.
While pure aniline leather is buttery soft and will age
beautifully, it may not be the best choice for an active family
room because of its lack of stain protection.
Within the category of anilines, we offer some
pull-up leathers. This is a style of leather that has a wax or
oil-based color applied after finishing. Where it is pulled, the
color is lighter. It makes for a mottled, aged appearance,
somewhat like a bomber jacket. Pull-up leathers also offer
outstanding durability.
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In its cover plant in Cherryville, N.C.,
Bradington-Young houses an enormous amount of leather
inventory. We want to give you the widest possible selection
of leathers and the fastest possible delivery. You can expect
most custom orders in six to eight weeks. |
Finished Leathers
Finished leathers are a good choice if you expect the most out of
life and demand high performance from the products you own.
Finished leathers have outstanding durability and are great for
energetic families. With finished leathers, the color is more
uniform throughout the hide and the hand may be less soft than
with aniline leathers. Finished leathers account for the majority
of leather sold today, and offer value pricing.
Within the finished category, we offer some semi-aniline leathers,
top-grain leathers that offer the best of both worlds. They have
the soft buttery feel and quality of pure anilines, but the
addition of protection and clean ability. Semi-aniline leathers
have the protection of a clear sealant topcoat. As with pure
anilines, you might see scars, tick bites or even branding marks,
as well as color variations.
Nu-Buk
Leathers
Nu-buk is a pure aniline, top-grain leather that has been buffed
for softness to produce a very fine nap. It is more beautiful,
durable and much softer than suede. Shade, grain and color
variations should be expected throughout the hide. Nu-buk is a
good choice if you want to make a fashion statement and enjoy
luxurious textures with a sensuous appearance.
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