FABRICS
LEATHER
Everyone
visualizes the transforming effect of the fabric on a re-created sofa or chair.
You could say the fabric "is part of the fun" of reupholstering.
Fabric has character and personality. It speaks for your taste, your style. And
in your own home, it can be as personal and individual as your signature.
Fabric is
also one of the two big costs in Re-upholstery (the other is labour). So it's
important to get good value as well as good fashion. The bigger the choice, the
better the chance of finding a fabric that suits both your decor and your
budget. This is where Re-upholstery gives you the benefit of rich variety and enormous
volume. The selection is practically endless.
There are literally thousands of samples to choose from,
imported and domestic, when combining the resources of all the fabric
suppliers, all in different grades of quality.
How do you judge for wear?
As a general rule, tightly-woven fabrics and fabrics that
are heavy will stand up to wear and tear better, as will leather. Fabrics such
as satins, brocades or damasks are more delicate, and should be reserved for
places where they’ll get less use or for soft furnishings such as scatters.
For example, one square inch of fabric with 8 or 10 thick
threads doesn't have the strength of one square inch densely packed with 30 to
40 thin threads. To check a fabric yourself, hold it up to the light. The less
light that shows through, the tighter the weave.
The Australian standard for
measuring the durability of fabrics uses the Martindale Rub Test to recommend
the end-use of the fabric.
Fibres also make a difference in wear. Natural fibres, like
cotton, take colour differently from man-made fibbers. They can be richer, more
subtle. While the man-mades have resilience and strength. That's how the blends
came into use. So cotton with polyester, for example, gives you the best
attributes of both. Other blends will use nylon, acrylic, and rayon. And
man-made fibres alone (far advanced over the earlier versions) make many
attractive long wearing pieces.
The appearance of certain textures will vary with use.
Fabrics with a nap, like velvets, corduroys and faux suedes look different in
different lights, and show wear where they've been sat upon. Silks are more
delicate, but many are fortified with man-made fibres. And fabrics with highly
textured surfaces like loopy tweeds and homespun’s can "pull" after a
while. For cleanability, each fibre has its compensating feature. Natural
fibres absorb soil faster than man-made fibres, but clean better. While
man-made fibres are more soil resistant, but don't always clean as well. Many
fabrics are treated with soil-resistant finishes, but the finish doesn't last
forever, so be prepared after a time, to have the upholstery cleaned and the
stain repellent reapplied.
Full grain leather
Full/Pure Aniline Leather that's been drum dyed without
pigment applied to the surface. A light protective coating is sometimes added
to enhance appearance and offer some protection against wear and soiling. It
will exhibit all natural features such as scars, growth marks, fat wrinkles and
brands.
·
The most
natural leather exhibiting all natural markings and colour variations within
the hide and from hide to hide
· Will breathe and be warm in winter and
cooler in summer
·
Soft to
handle
·
Lower light
fastness and if
not protected will potentially
fade more quickly than more highly processed
leathers
· Susceptible to soiling if used in high traffic areas.
· Suitable for formal
living areas. Requires regular care.
Pull! Up Aniline Drum dyed aniline leather
with a topcoat of oil and wax effects, designed to exhibit a 'distressed look'.
·
Will breathe
and be warm in winter and cooler in summer
·
Lightens in
colour when stretched to produce a distressed effect, particularly in seating
areas
·
Wax or oil
effects can be evened out in appearance by hand rubbing the surface.
·
Suitable for
formal living areas. Requires regular care!
Nubuck (leather suede) Drum dyed aniline
leather where the surface grain has been buffed to give a fine, suede-like nap.
Nubuck requires a clear protective coating
to provide liquid repellence. Suede-like finish
·Requires specific care products
·Suitable for formal living areas.
·Requires regular care with Nubuck specific
care products.
Semi-Aniline Drum dyed leather,
incorporating a small amount of pigment and protective finish so as not to
conceal the natural characteristics of the hide. High light fastness
·
Soft, but not
as soft as Pure Aniline
·
Durable
·
Retains natural grain appearance • Easy to clean.
·
Suitable for formal, family and dining areas. Requires regular care.
Pigmented Drum dyed with a thicker layer of pigment
and protective finish applied to create an even colour and texture. Higher
light fastness
·
More durable
·
Easier to
clean
·
Easier to
care for
·
Surface
covered with pigment
· Not as soft as Pure Aniline or Semi Aniline
· No
natural appearance or characteristics.
· Suitable for formal, family and dining areas.
Requires regular care!
Corrected Grain Drum dyed with the natural grain removed; a
layer of pigment or protective finish is applied. The leather is then embossed
with an artificial grain to provide a uniform appearance.
·
Higher light
fastness
·
More durable
·
Easier to
clean
·
Easier to
care for
·
Surface
covered with pigment
·
Not as soft
as Pure Aniline or Semi Aniline
· Grain pattern is stamped onto the surface
leaving no natural appearance or characteristics.
· Suitable for formal,
family and dining areas. Requires regular care.
B. Reconstructed
Leather
Finished splits Re-coated corrected grain pigmented leather
made from the more porous under layers of hide.
·
Embossed to mimic grain leather
·
Less durable than grain leather
·
Firm feel
·
Easy to dean
·
Suitable for small section office furniture such as office chairs and
stools, dining chairs and carcass (frame and surrounds) of lounge suites.
Requires regular care.
Note: There are many examples
of leather advertised as "By
Cast" or "Bonded".
This is where a laminate is applied to the
more porous under layers of the hide.
Although this type of product is often
advertised as By Cast leather or Bonded leather, it is not considered to be leather and should not be sold as such. This rubbish will peel and flake after around 2 years of domestic use.
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