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An Introduction To Italian Leather Sofas

June 10th, 2009 by Marco
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An Introduction To Italian Leather Sofas

If you’re looking for the highest quality sofa, chances are that eventually your eyes will settle on a premium Italian leather piece. In essence, these are the Ferrari’s of sofas; you won’t find more comfortable, attractive couches in another fabric. Italian leather is even significantly different from its other leather cousins. Below you’ll find out why an Italian leather sofa is the right choice for your living room.

contemporary Italian Leather Sofa

contemporary Italian Leather Sofa

Craftsman in Italy have been producing fine leather for over five hundred years. For all intents and purposes, that makes Italy the country with the most experience in this niche market. It is certainly true that mass-produced leather in China and other developing countries continues to take more of a market share everyday. For true high quality pieces, however, Italian leather is widely regarded as the benchmark for success. For those in the position of not having to sacrifice quality for price, Italian leather is a no-brainier. You simply have to ask yourself this question: do you want a handcrafted masterpiece, or a couch cranked out by unskilled workers in a factory? For those who know the value of art, this question really does not even have to be asked.

It’s important to realize that the quality of the material used in a sofa depends on the animal from which it comes. Over the past five centuries, Italians have painstakingly developed methods of ensuring that the cows used to make their leather products produce only the softest offerings. That means that every time you lay down on your Italian sofa, you’ll sink right in to the most comfortable leather imaginable. There are no compromises when it comes to this kind of quality; if a piece isn’t exactly up to specifications, the leather is thrown out. A great example is the scarring sometimes found in other leather pieces. This occurs when the horns of other cattle brush up against the skin of the cow from which your couch was made. In a factory made piece, this would simply be included. While it’s regrettable to waste such fine leather, in an Italian leather sofa these scars wouldn’t be acceptable.

Italian leather doesn’t come cheap, so luckily it is also very stain resistant. While no leather can completely repel liquid or dirt stains, Italian leather holds up the best against these evil forces. In the event of a stain, your Italian leather sofa will require nothing more than a quick blotting to soak up excess liquid. In time (usually within a few days), the stain will dissipate. Indeed, most leather manufacturers state that they will void your warranty if you use any kind of cleaning solution at all!

When you’re deciding on a leather couch for your home, take more into account than just the price tag. Pick a piece that will stand the test of time, while keeping you and your family comfortable for the duration. You can search the whole world, but the only leather that will provide that kind of durability and quality is sure to hail from the great nation of Italy.


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  • i admire italian leather sofas a lot
    they always are elegant indeed
  • BobMarche
    Thanks for the useful info. It's so interesting
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