Difference between revisions of "Buffalo split leather"
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− | + | The description "buffalo split leather" is becoming more and more common in online stores, mostly for office chairs with a [[smooth leather]] look. | |
− | + | The name "buffalo" might suggest [[Water buffalo leather|buffalo leather]], but it can also be a marketing ploy, whereas the actual leather is normal [[cow leather]]. | |
− | + | Using the term "split" clearly indicates that this is a [[split leather]]. Split leather is the lower layer of a thick [[cow leather|cow]] or [[Water buffalo leather|buffalo leather]] and is [[Flesh side|velour]] and [[Grain side|not smooth]] on both sides. Since the marketed furniture has a smooth surface, a [[Coated leather - Laminated leather|coating]] was applied to one of the [[suede|suede leather]] sides, which has the look of a [[smooth leather]]. Such leathers are not as [[leather quality|durable]] as leather made from the [[grain side]]. A further disadvantage is the [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|haptic]] of the leather. Coated leather feel colder than [[aniline leather|not finished leather]] or only [[Semi-aniline|lightly coated leather]]. | |
− | + | In the case of [[split leather]], attention must be paid to the price. Split leather is cheap. So if the price is low, the price-performance ratio is fair. The reduced [[leather quality|life expectancy]] goes hand in hand with the price. | |
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== Additional information == | == Additional information == | ||
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* [[Coated leather - Laminated leather]] | * [[Coated leather - Laminated leather]] | ||
* [[PU leather]] | * [[PU leather]] | ||
− | * [[Artificial leather with leather fibres on the | + | * [[Artificial leather with leather fibres on the reverse]] |
* [[Napalon leather]] | * [[Napalon leather]] | ||
* [[Leather furniture|What should be considered when buying new leather furniture?]] | * [[Leather furniture|What should be considered when buying new leather furniture?]] | ||
==Care advice== | ==Care advice== | ||
− | [[bild:Colourlock-02.jpg|16px]] -> [https://www.colourlock.com/ | + | [[bild:Colourlock-02.jpg|16px]] -> [https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Furniture-Leather/ COLOURLOCK - TREATMENT OF FURNITURE LEATHER] |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 6 September 2022
The description "buffalo split leather" is becoming more and more common in online stores, mostly for office chairs with a smooth leather look.
The name "buffalo" might suggest buffalo leather, but it can also be a marketing ploy, whereas the actual leather is normal cow leather.
Using the term "split" clearly indicates that this is a split leather. Split leather is the lower layer of a thick cow or buffalo leather and is velour and not smooth on both sides. Since the marketed furniture has a smooth surface, a coating was applied to one of the suede leather sides, which has the look of a smooth leather. Such leathers are not as durable as leather made from the grain side. A further disadvantage is the haptic of the leather. Coated leather feel colder than not finished leather or only lightly coated leather.
In the case of split leather, attention must be paid to the price. Split leather is cheap. So if the price is low, the price-performance ratio is fair. The reduced life expectancy goes hand in hand with the price.
Typical offer with "Buffalo Split leather".
Additional information
- Water buffalo leather
- What materials can be called leather?
- Split leather
- Coated leather - Laminated leather
- PU leather
- Artificial leather with leather fibres on the reverse
- Napalon leather
- What should be considered when buying new leather furniture?
Care advice
-> COLOURLOCK - TREATMENT OF FURNITURE LEATHER