The Three Types of Leather

When it comes to contract furniture, leather is a popular choice due to its durability, comfort, and aesthetic appeal. However, not all leather is created equal. There are several types of leather available, each with its unique characteristics and qualities. In this post, we’ll explore the three main types of leather used in furniture manufacturing: aniline, semi-aniline, and pigmented leather (excluding faux), It is important to remember that ALL leather is a natural product, and as such is prone to batch variances in colour, texture and tone.

Aniline Leather

Aniline leather is a high-quality leather that is dyed exclusively with soluble dyes, without any pigments or coatings. As a result, it retains the natural texture and markings of the hide. Aniline leather is considered the most luxurious and expensive of all leathers, as it showcases the unique character of each individual hide.

However, because aniline leather is not protected by any coating or pigment, it is more susceptible to stains and fading. It is also prone to scratches and scuffs, making it less ideal for high-traffic areas or homes with pets or children. Despite these drawbacks, aniline leather remains a popular choice for luxury furniture pieces, such as high-end sofas and chairs.

Semi-Aniline Leather

Semi-aniline leather is a type of leather that is treated with a small amount of pigment, giving it a slightly more uniform appearance than aniline leather. However, it still retains much of the natural texture and markings of the hide, making it a popular choice for those who prefer a more natural-looking leather.

Semi-aniline leather is more durable than aniline leather, thanks to the addition of pigments and protective coatings. It is also more resistant to fading and staining, making it a better option for high-traffic areas. However, it is still susceptible to scratches and scuffs, so it may not be the best choice for venues that have a hight turnaround of customer.

Pigmented Leather

Pigmented leather is the most durable and stain-resistant of all the leather types. It is coated with a layer of pigment and protective coatings, giving it a uniform appearance, and making it resistant to fading, scratches, and scuffs. Pigmented leather is also easy to clean, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas.

However, pigmented leather lacks the natural texture and markings of the hide, making it less popular among those who prefer a more natural-looking leather. It also tends to be less breathable than aniline or semi-aniline leather, which can make it feel hot and sticky in warm weather.

It is the most cost-effective option, and this make it a popular choice with venues such as fast casual dining and everyday pubs and is the most commonly used leather within the contract furniture markets.

Which Type of Leather is Right for You?

Choosing the right type of leather for your furniture depends on your projects requirements and budget. If you want a luxurious, natural-looking leather and don’t mind a little extra maintenance, then aniline leather may be the right choice, but If you prefer a slightly more uniform appearance and want a leather that’s more durable and stain-resistant, then semi-aniline leather may be the best option.

Finally, if you need a leather that can withstand heavy use and is easy to clean, then pigmented leather is likely the best choice for you. However, keep in mind that it lacks the natural beauty and texture of the other two types of leather.

In conclusion, there are three main types of leather used in furniture manufacturing: aniline, semi-aniline, and pigmented leather. Aniline leather is the most luxurious and natural-looking but is also the most susceptible to stains and fading. Semi-aniline leather offers a slightly more uniform appearance and greater durability, while pigmented leather is the most durable and stain-resistant but lacks the natural texture and markings of the hide.

All leather will require some level of maintenance, and this will depend on the type of leather chosen, but our team can help advise what this may consist of should you need support.

If you have any questions about your specified leather or want help choosing the right options for your project then talk to one of our team, simply complete our form or HERE or call the office on 01325 378307.

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