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cambridge-telluride-indoor-double-reclining-family-man-cave-100-oxblood-leather-space-saving-modern-rustic-sofa-deep-seating-couches-for-living-room-3788.jpgHow to Spot a Genuine Leather Sofa

With its soft leather upholstery the sofa looks stunning in any room. Customers adore its simple styling and premium, genuine leather upholstery.

However, distinguishing real leather from faux leather can be a challenge for the untrained eye. Here are six useful ways to tell the difference between real and faux: 1. The rough edges.

1. Look at the label

Real leather is difficult to duplicate. It has a distinctive appearance and feel. It is also durable, easy to clean and doesn't absorb excess body oils. This makes it perfect for allergy sufferers. However there are many different leather sofas that are made equal. In fact, some retailers have been known to disguise PVC as genuine leather.

Understanding the different types leather will help you avoid being ripped off. This includes determining full grain and top-grain leather, as well evaluating the quality of the material used in the upholstery. The most knowledgeable retailers are more than willing to share this information So don't hesitate inquire!

To determine if you've got a genuine leather sofa, first glance at the label. The label should clearly state the kind of leather used to cover the sofa, along with any other materials, such as fabric or cotton. Additionally, reliable sellers should have clear policies on returning or exchanging items in the event you aren't happy with your purchase.

If the sofa doesn't have an identifier, you can still work out the authenticity of the sofa by examining the fabric backing or opening the cushion casing to look for synthetic material. You can also examine the texture of the leather to see if there are any bumps or imperfections. These are indicators that the leather is fake or has been bonded.

You can also test the quality of the sofa by touching its surface. Genuine leather has a soft and smooth texture, whereas bonded or faux leather will be coarser and feel more like suede. In addition, you will feel a difference between the wrinkles and bumps of genuine leather as well as the patterns printed on faux leather.

A genuine leather sofa is more expensive than a faux counterpart, but it's going to last longer. It can become an important family heirloom with time. You can minimize the damage that's caused by the sun, ozone, heat and humidity by placing your leather sofa in a cool, dark area far from fireplaces, heaters and air conditioners. Creams for protection on leather can be used to keep your leather sofa strong and soft.

2. Take a look at the back

If the label does not identify the type of leather is used in the sofa, it is crucial to look it up close. The smell, texture and the backing will be clear indicators of authenticity.

Genuine leather won't feel smooth when you feel it. This is due to the fact that animal hides have a variety of pores that allow it to breathe. However, a product that feels completely smooth could be fake leather.

Another thing to look out for is bumps or an uneven surface. The preparation of genuine leather involves buffing, which takes away some of the rough outer skin. If the leather covering your sofa is top grain leather, there'll still be some bumps.

You can also test the leather by running your finger over it and pressing down into it. If the leather is real it will stretch and wrinkle just like human skin. This allows the leather to breathe, and stops it from becoming dry or cracking over time.

Faux leather is printed and has a consistent pattern, while genuine leather will have natural imperfections that add to its beauty and durability. This includes creases and scratches. A quality leather sofa will be supple and slightly stiff when new, but it should not crack or dry out in time if it's conditioned regularly with a special leather protection cream.

To cut costs, some furniture makers make use of a mixture of synthetic and real leather to create their furniture. The contact areas like seats and armrests as well as backs, are constructed of real leather, whereas the non-contact portions like the outside and base arms, are upholstered with a less-expensive polyurethane or leather-like synthetic fabric. Even if the couch is labeled as genuine leather, it is best to examine the back to determine if the couch is genuine leather.

Labels and pricing can guide you in the right direction, but to ensure that a sofa is genuine leather, you need to be able to get close and personal with it. Look at the back of the sofa for polyurethane which indicates that it's not genuine leather.

3 seater leather sofa. Check out the seat

A genuine leather sofa's seating is an excellent indicator of the quality. Genuine leather is distinct from faux leather, which is an amalgamation of materials. It has a distinct texture and feels smooth when touched. Look for bumps beneath the surface, and a distinct natural, fresh scent. These characteristics differentiate real leather from imitations or cheap leather.

Another sign of a bad sofa is when the leather is stitched together in a continuous, large piece. This is common with faux leather. However, when it's seen on genuine top-grain leather corner lounge it is best to stay clear of the sofa.

The price and label may give you an idea but the only certain method to determine is to feel the furniture. Real leather should not be perfect and not feel uneven. It also has large wrinkles on the surface and rough edges. The softness of genuine leather is different from synthetic materials, and the temperature of the furniture will tell whether or not it's built with authentic materials.

A leather sofa is an interior design mainstay for a reason: It's stylish, durable and lasts for a long time. In addition, it's easy to clean and resists spills of liquid which makes it a great option for families with pets or children. The best part about genuine couches leather, however it's that it's a timeless style that will never be trendy and is still available at a range of price points.

If you're looking for a classic leather sofa that will endure the test of time, think about the Pottery Barn Turner. Although this two-seater is more expensive however, it's constructed with high-end top-quality leather and features a timeless design that won't date quickly. This is a great choice for those with a limited space, as it comes three sizes and can fit in most rooms.

If you're looking for something little more modern, consider this All Modern Geo Genuine Leather Sofa. This sofa is a mid-century modern design with an angular, sleek frame and asymmetrical cushions that combine functionality and form. While the frame is crafted from composite, plywood and plastic, this sofa features genuine leather only in the seating area which is a welcome upgrade from Ikea's faux leather sofa that won the CHOICE's "Shonky" award in the year 2015.

4. Take a look at the smell

Real tufted leather sofa has a distinctive smell. It's a natural, organic scent that can't be replicated. If the sofa you're considering buying has a strong, artificial scent, it is not genuine. It is usually due to the chemicals used to process the leather, which remain in the furniture after it's been made and even once you take it home.

You can check the quality of leather by gently moving your fingers across the surface. Real leather will have bumps and lumps similar to the skin of a human. If it feels smooth and cold, it's most likely faux or bonded leather.

Alternately, you can take one of the cushions and examine the back. The faux and bonded hides feature a polyurethane backing to provide support for the manufactured upholstery. Genuine leather has an untreated back, similar to coarse suede. If you see a woven fabric backing, this is a dead giveaway that the sofa isn't real leather.

Peter says that the best way to tell whether a sofa is real is to lightly run your fingernails across the surface. The grit of the leather should cause your fingers to become dull and the surface will stretch and wrinkle a bit. It should also feel warm and supple to the touch.

The sofa's back and examining the upholstery will tell you if it is genuine. Faux and bonded leather will have a plastic covering on the back of the sofa, while genuine leather will be one continuous piece of leather that covers the entire back of the couch.

consofa-power-reclining-sofa-pu-leather-reclining-sofa-with-heat-and-massage-power-reclining-couch-with-extended-footrest-usb-ports-cup-holders-wall-hugger-recliners-for-living-room-3772.jpgThink about how often you'll use your leather sofa and how long it will last before deciding on the best. The more you utilize a couch and the more you use it, the more it will need to be taken care of. Peter suggests regular and gentle cleaning using a specific leather conditioner to maintain the suppleness of the leather and to prevent it from becoming hard and dry.

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