MILAN

Milan is as elegant and stylish as its name suggests.

in leather Wild Anilin darkbrown

Visually, the sofa floats on light runners and at the same time is cozy and comfortable. Its basic cubic shape makes it a classic. Two different seat depths allow comfortable sitting as desired, and a variety of accessories, such as large Al Jazar cushions, provide additional comfort.

Wild Aniline is a natural, special aniline leather from grazing cattle from a wild selection. The surface remains open-pored and gets its excellent handle and glossy look by waxing and vacuuming. All natural features such as thorn cracks, tick bites, horn bumps, etc. are preserved. These features are proof of the promised naturalness and intentional expression of this leather and therefore cannot be accepted as a complaint, of course! The leather has a thickness of approx. 1.0 – 1.2 mm.

Milan

in leather Corrida darkblue

Corrida is a natural, full-grain aniline leather from cattle. After mineral tanning and aniline drum dyeing, the leather receives a short superficial sanding, therefore a slight writing effect is possible. Then various oils are worked into the leather, giving the material that inimitable soft feel and two-tone look of a real pull-up leather. Scratches that occur when the furniture is used can be easily polished out with this finish. All natural features, such as scars, insect bites, neck creases, barbed wire cracks, etc. are fully preserved. These features are evidence of the promised naturalness and intentional expression of this leather and therefore, of course, cannot be accepted as a complaint. The thickness of the leather is 1.2 – 1.4 mm.

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.