Featured Colours
Malvern Slate
Malvern Paprika
Malvern Grey
Malvern Green
Malvern is a natural half grain semi aniline leather with a matt finish and cracked characteristic. The leather when stretched will lighten slightly giving a pleasing contrast of shades between the top-coat and the hide colour underneath. The leather has a wax coating preventing soiling and scratching and then the surface ‘moves’ cracking and repairing itself. So a fantastic heritage leather getting better with age. Ideal for domestic upholstery and contract/hospitality environments making it a favourite for designers and specifiers. The leather has a smooth feel adding to its quality feel.
Specifications
- Thickness: 0.9/1.1 mm
- Leather Type: BOVINE
- Origin (country-supplier): ITALY
- Dying: ANILINE
- Finish: SEMI ANILINE
- Grain: HALF GRAIN
- Tanning method: CHROME
- Origin: EUROPEAN
Suitability
Care Instructions
- Vacuum and dust frequently with a soft cloth
- Do not allow body oils, alcohol-based sanitisers, perspiration or hair products to settle into the grain of the Leather as these will gradually break down the finish
- Clean regularly with a damp cloth (not over-wet) using circular motions until the dirty parts are clean, then dry immediately with a soft cloth
- If necessary, add a little soapy water to the above process providing NO DETERGENTS are used
- NEVER USE SADDLE SOAP, WAX OR SPRAY POLISH WHICH MAY CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE
- For rare, awkward stains a wide range of proprietary Leather Care cleaners can be obtained, following closely the manufacturers’ instructions
- After cleaning a neutral Leather Cream may be used to restore the original sheen (proprietary products only, please)
- Too frequent or over-enthusiastic cleaning or application of Leather Cream may wear away the upper, darker coat to reveal more of the lighter base coat
- Avoid sharp objects such as belts, buckles, studs and zips scratching the surface of the Leather
- Protect Leather furniture from direct sunlight
- Avoid drying out the Leather by keeping it away from direct heat sources such as fires and radiators