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Suede in look, but without the cost and weather of suede.
A leather bottom gives a strong pliable structure to this smartproduct, which is then completed with a unique topping to provide
a soft warm hand.
A leather structure offers the longevity and strength of leather, whilethe top finish provides water repellent and flame retardant features,
as well as high resistance to staining and ease of cleanability.
Leather is a natural product. Distinctive markings and nuances in its texture and colour are natural in occurrence and a testatment to its authenticity.
A leather bottom gives a strong pliable structure to this smart product...
1. Dark Slate, 2. Dusty Rose, 3. Olive Night, 4. Clover
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A leather structure offers the longevity and strength of leather, while the top finish provides water repellent and flame retardant features, as well as high resistance to staining and ease of cleanability.
1. Blush, 2. Demitasse, 3. Clover, 4. Dusty Rose
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Easy Stain Removal Guide
Method A: use only water based cleaning agents. Alternative mix 2 tablespoons of ammonia with 1 litre of water. Blod the stain gently with a cloth dampened with this solution, turning continually so only the clean part of the cloth is in contact with the stain. Method B: use only mild, pure, water-free dry cleaning solvents. Dampen a cloth with the solution and follow the procedure described in Method A.
AUTUMN GLAZE BASKETAUTUMN GLAZE PERFAUTUMN GLAZE
MULCH BASKETMULCHLION
DUSTY ROSEDEMITASSEDEEP TEAL BASKET
CLOVERCHATEAU GREYBLUSH
WHISPER WHITEOLIVE NIGHT
DEEP TEAL PERFDEEP TEALDARK SLATE
Content Leather / Fiber
Finish Suede Finish
Raw Material
European Splits
Average Hide Size
25-30 FT2
Stain Type Removal Method
Grease / Oil Method B
Chocolate / Coffee
Sponge with lukewarm water
Wax / Candle
Gently lift off as much as possible with dull knife or spatula. Use Method B or cover spot with several layers of absorbent paper and warm with iron.
Fruit Sponge with cold water
Ink Treat by rubbing alcohol, use Method A
Mud Gently lift off as much as possible with dull knife or spatula. Allow to dry, then vacuum. For persistent stains, use ammonia solution as described in Method A
Urine / Sweat
Use Method A, followed by a small amount of ammoniated liquid detergent
Vomit Gently lift off vomit and sponge thoroughly with water, then use Method A
Property Test Method Result
Average Thickness UNI EN ISO 2589 : 2006 1.2 - 1.4
Tear Strength (single edge tear)
UNI EN ISO 3377-1 : 2006 57
Tear Strength (back bone direction)
UNI EN ISO 3377-1 : 2006 70
Tear Strength (perpen-dicular to back bone direction)
UNI EN ISO 3377-1 : 2006 43
Flexing Endurance (50,000 cycles)
UNI EN ISO 5402 : 2004 ≥ 50,000 cycles
Color Fastness to Artificial Light
UN EN ISO 105 B02 : 2004
≥ 4 Blue Scale
Color Fastness to Rub-bing (Dry, 500 Rubs)
UNI EN ISO 11640 : 2000 3 - 4 Grey Scale
Color Fastness to Rubbing - Staining (Dry, 500 Rubs)
UNI EN ISO 11640 : 2000 4 - 5 Grey Scale
Color Fastness to Rub-bing (Wet, 250 Rubs)
UNI EN ISO 11640 : 2000 3 - 4 Grey Scale
Color Fastness to Rubbing - Staining (Wet, 250 Rubs)
UNI EN ISO 11640 : 2000 4 - 5 Grey Scale
Color Fastness to Rubbing (Perspiration, 80 Rubs)
UNI EN ISO 11640 : 2000 3 - 4 Grey Scale
Color Fastness to Rubbing - Staining (Per-spiration, 80 Rubs)
UNI EN ISO 11640 : 2000 4 - 5 Grey Scale
Abrasion Resitance UNI EN ISO 12947-2 : 2000
≥ 40,000
Finishing Adhesion UNI EN ISO 11640 : 2009 5 N/cm
Determination of pH UNI EN ISO 4045 : 2008 4.8
Ignitability BS 5852-0 (Cigarette)
BS 5852:1979
Pass
Ignitability BS 5852-1 (Match)
BS EN 1021-1-2 : 2006 Pass
Pilling Test (5,000 cycles) UNI EN ISO 12945-2 : 2002
≥ 4/5
Seam Slippage (3mm) UNI EN ISO 13936-1 : 2004
≥ 200