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What are the differences between a bonded leather sofa to a genuine leather sofa?

The differences between a bonded leather sofa to a genuine leather sofa are Genuine leather is a high-quality product made by following a series of complex steps. First, the leather hides are split to reduce the thickness and bonded leather is not a single-piece leather. Instead, it is a combination of leftover pieces of the hide and other recycled stuff.<br>

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What are the differences between a bonded leather sofa to a genuine leather sofa?

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  1. What are the differences between a bonded leather sofa to a genuine leather sofa?

  2. Bonded Leather Sofa & Genuine Leather Sofa

  3. When you want to revamp the appearance of your living room, there are uncomplicated ways. Just replace the old and boring old sofa with a new, stylish leather sofa adelaide. You will be astonished by the transformation. Yes, a sofa can bring a massive change in the whole look. Hence, it is vital that you spend a couple of hours in comparing the choices before jumping to the conclusion. Even if you have decided to buy a leather sofa shop adelaide, still there are multiple options. Will you vote for a bonded leather sofa or a genuine leather sofa? What is the difference? Let’s know something about it.

  4. What is Genuine Leather? Genuine leather is a high-quality product made by following a series of complex steps. First, the leather hides are split to reduce the thickness. Based on the granularity, they are divided into three categories: • Full grain leather: It is made up of the topmost layer of the hide. It retains all the grains. Hence, considered the highest quality leather. • Top grain leather: It is made by cutting the outer layer of the hide. This leather is quite sturdy, and it lasts longer. It is considered inferior to the full grain leather, though.

  5. Split grain leather: This is the lowest quality leather that is prone to cracking. It tears down easily because it is made from the inner, weaker layers of the hide. When you buy a genuine leather sofa, it is important to know what category of leather is used there? Typically, low-quality, inexpensive sofa set is made from split grain leather. You pay less but get frustrated with the mediocre quality and short lifespan. A good-quality sofa is made from full grain leather. It looks brilliant and gives long-lasting service.

  6. What is Bonded Leather? You will be amazed to know that the bonded leather is not a single-piece leather. Instead, it is a combination of leftover pieces of the hide and other recycled stuff. It is shredded and bonded together to make upholstery. There is support or backing of Polyurethane fabric to the leather surface. The appearance of bonded leather is like the leather. In fact, it is made so glossy and sophisticated that it beats genuine leather in style sometimes. When you buy a bonded leather sofa, it is sure that it will not last long. Very soon the sofa will lose the charm.

  7. For durability and class, always buy genuine leather sofa if cost is not an inhibiting aspect. • As one of the most recognizable leather lounges adelaide visit SA Lounge Suites, Gepps Cross store and be inspired to create a new look for your home, call for more information at (08) 8359 8840. Also Read: • Five Steps to Choose a Small Apartment Couch • Best Tips on Where to Buy a Sofa in Adelaide

  8. CONTACT US • Phone No:- (08) 83598840 • E-Mail:- salesgx@saloungesuites.com • Timing:- Monday to Saturday • (9.30AM - 5.30 PM ) Website:- http://saloungesuites.com.au/

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