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How to Spot a Genuine Leather Sofa

With its soft leather upholstery, this sofa looks great in any room. Customers love its simple style and top-quality genuine leather upholstery.

signature-design-by-ashley-buncrana-traditional-power-reclining-sofa-with-usb-charging-port-brown-3745.jpgUntrained eyes may be unable to discerning the difference between genuine and faux leather. Here are six useful tips to help you tell the difference: 1. Rough edges.

1. Labels are important

Real leather is hard to duplicate. It has a unique appearance and feel. It's also robust and easy to clean. It also does not absorb body oils, which makes it a great choice for those with allergies. Not all leather sofas, however, are made equal. Some retailers are even recognized for presenting PVC as genuine leather.

Understanding the different types leather will help you avoid being ripped off. This includes determining the full grain and top-grain leather, as well evaluating the quality of the upholstery. Discerning retailers are more than happy to provide you with this information So don't hesitate inquire!

The first step to identifying a genuine leather sofa is to look at the label. It should clearly state what type of leather the sofa is covered in, as well as any other material such as fabric or cotton. A reputable supplier should also have clear policies regarding return or exchange if you are not happy with your purchase.

If the sofa isn't marked with an identifier, you can still work out the authenticity of the sofa by examining the fabric backing or opening the cushion casing to check for synthetic material. You can also check the texture of the leather and see whether it has any imperfections or bumps, as these are telltale signs that you're dealing with fake or leather that has been bonded.

You can also test the sofa's integrity by touching the surface. Genuine leather is soft and smooth in texture. Bonded or faux leather is rougher and feels more like suede. Additionally you should be able to feel the difference between the bumps and wrinkles of genuine leather and the patterns printed on faux leather.

While a genuine leather sofa will cost more than a faux counterpart It's a wise investment as it will last longer and can often end up as family heirlooms through the years. You can limit the damage caused by sun, ozone, heat and humidity by placing your leather sofa in a cool, dark area away from heaters, fireplaces and air cooling units. Leather protection creams can also be used to keep your leather sofa sturdy and soft leather couch.

2. Look at the back

If the label does not tell you what type of leather is in the sofa, it is important to inspect it up close. The scent, the texture and the backing will be a clear indication of authenticity.

Genuine leather will not feel smooth when you touch it. This is because animal hides have a variety of pores that allow it to breathe. A product that feels totally smooth may be fake leather.

Check for bumps or uneven surfaces. Genuine leather is prepared by buffing away some of the rough outer layer. If the material covering your sofa is top grain leather, there should 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 means that it is capable of breathing, which means that the leather doesn't get dry and crack over time.

Faux leather is printed, and thus has a consistent pattern, however genuine leather may have natural imperfections that enhance its beauty and durability. This includes scratches and creases. Genuine leather will be supple and a little stiff when it's new. But, it should not dry out or crack when you regularly condition it by applying a leather protection cream.

Some furniture makers mix real leather with synthetic leather to save money. The contact areas such as seats, armrests, and backs, are made from genuine leather, while the non-contact portions like the base and outside arms, are upholstered with a cheaper synthetic fabric made of polyurethane or leather. This is a typical practice and even if the couch has authentic leather labels be sure to examine it carefully to see what the backing is made from, as it is a clear indication that it isn't true genuine leather.

Labels and pricing can help you identify a genuine leather sofa It is however important to inspect it up close. Smell it, touch it, and then check its back for a backing made of polyurethane that is a clear indicator that it is not genuine leather.

3. Check out the seat

The seat of a genuine leather sofa is another sign of its high-quality. While most faux leather couches make use of various fabrics for the upholstery authentic leather has a distinctive texture that is smooth to the touch, but isn't totally uniform in color or shade. Be aware of bumps on the surface and a rich natural, fresh scent. These characteristics differentiate real leather from fakes or low-grade leather.

Another dead giveaway is if the leather is stitched together in a long, continuous piece. Although this isn't uncommon with faux leather, if you observe this with real top-grain leather, it's most likely to indicate that the sofa isn't of high-quality and should be avoided.

Pricing and labels can provide a clue, but the only way to be sure is to get up close with the furniture. Real leather should not be perfect and not feel uneven. It also has large wrinkles on the surface and rough edges. Genuine leather is soft and different than synthetic materials. The temperature of the furniture can be a sign of whether it is made of genuine materials.

A leather sofa is a mainstay in interior design for a reason: It's elegant, durable and long-lasting. It's also easy to clean and resistant to liquid spills. This makes it a perfect option for families with pets or children. The best thing about genuine leather, however it's that it's a classic style that won't go out of style, and it's still available at a range of price points.

Think about Pottery Barn's Turner leather sofa that will last for years. Although this two-seater is priced higher, it's crafted with quality top-grain leather and has a timeless design that won't date quickly. It's a great option for those who have small spaces, too, since it comes in three sizes and is small enough to fit into most rooms.

This All Modern Geo Genuine Leather sofa is a great option for those who want something a bit more modern. This mid century modern leather couch-century modern-inspired sofa features an angular, sleek design with a round pillow and an elegant frame. The sofa is made from plywood, composite, and plastic. However, the leather is only used in the seating area. It is a step up from Ikea’s faux-leather sofa, which won CHOICE's "Shonky Award" in 2015.

4. Check out the smell

Genuine leather has a distinctive smell that is a natural organic skin scent that can't be duplicated. If the sofa you're looking to purchase has a strong, artificial scent it's not real. It is usually due to the chemicals used in the process of making the leather, which linger in the furniture after it's been constructed and even after you bring it home.

You can check the quality of the leather by gently moving your fingers across the surface. Genuine leather will feel rough and include lumps and bumps, just like human skin. If it feels smooth and cold it's likely fake or bonding.

You can also open one of the cushions to examine the backing. False and bonded leather will have some form of polyurethane backing to help support the upholstery that is manufactured, whereas true leather has an untreated back that resembles in appearance to coarse suede. If the couch has a woven backing it is not real leather.

Peter advises that if you are trying to determine if the sofa is authentic the best way to determine authenticity is to place it against your body and then gently run your fingers along the surface. The roughness of the leather will make your fingernails duller and the surface will be stretched and wrinkled slightly. It should also feel warm to the touch.

Another way to tell whether a sofa is authentic is to turn it on its side and check the back of the upholstery. Genuine leather is a continuous piece of leather, not a plastic coated faux or bond leather.

bestmassage-recliner-chair-leather-sofa-recliner-couch-manual-reclining-home-theater-seating-manual-recliner-motion-for-living-room-furniture-three-seat-black-3794.jpgWhen deciding on the quality of your leather sofa, think about how much use it is likely to get and how long you'd like it to last. The more you utilize your couch the more attention it will require. Peter suggests regular and gentle cleaning with a specific leather conditioner to help maintain the suppleness and softness of the leather and keep it from becoming hard and dry.

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