BUSTER

Buster

in leather Sauvage tobacco

Buster shines through elegance and style. The clear lines in combination with the simple feet cause an airy look just like it is floating freely in space. Different elements allow you an individual combination.

Sauvage is a velvety-soft, aniline leather with fine, natural grain. This leather retains its natural features and has a special, traditional finish. The leather is aniline drum-dyed only, a process that is done intentionally quickly to preserve the leather’s light core and to create a feature known as “drum mottling”. This creates interesting colour effects in the hide. All characteristic natural features such as scars, insect bites, neck folds and cuts from barbed wire etc. are retained. These features are natural, rather than artificially printed on, so they look individual and are different in every hide. They are proof of the promised naturalness and intentional expressiveness of this leather and can therefore obviously not be recognised as a complaint. The leather is approx. 0.9 – 1.1 mm thick.

As with all pieces of furniture from tommy m, you can also choose between different cover qualities for Buster. Whether leather or textile – there are no limits to your imagination! This way, the sofa becomes your very own unique piece, made for you in our manufactory in Upper Franconia!

Buster

in leather Wild Anilin estragon

Wild Anilin is a natural, special, aniline leather from natural-selection grazing cattle. The surface remains open-pored and gets its superb feel and glossy appearance from waxing and vacuuming. All natural features such as tears from thorns, tick bites and injuries caused by horns etc. are retained. These features are proof of the promised naturalness and intentional expressiveness of this leather and can therefore obviously not be recognised as a complaint. The leather is approx. 1.0 mm – 1.2 mm thick.

Buster

in fabric Solution

Padding
The padding with a soft, casual character is intended due to design. In the course of normal use it is typical for the merchandise to form folds and
recesses. This development is aided by the different properties of the cover material, the influence of body weight, heat and moisture and the location of the sofa (e.g. sources of heat and light). These normal performance characteristics are related to model and design and therefore do not represent grounds for complaint.