Busty: Dusty Leather

Use a soft-bristled brush to restore the "dusty" nap if it becomes flattened or dirty.

Unlike glossy, pigmented leathers, "dusty" leather has a brushed surface similar to suede but usually maintains the strength and thickness of top-grain hide. busty dusty leather

The "dusty" effect often comes from a light application of waxes or oils that can be moved around with your finger (known as "pull-up"), creating natural highlights and shadows. Use a soft-bristled brush to restore the "dusty"

It absorbs water and oils easily, which can cause permanent staining. busty dusty leather

Used in "Chesterfield" sofas or industrial-style armchairs to give the piece an immediate sense of history and "broken-in" comfort.

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