{"id":21403,"date":"2023-12-22T08:57:01","date_gmt":"2023-12-22T08:57:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.yarwoodleather.com\/?p=21403"},"modified":"2024-01-04T14:32:19","modified_gmt":"2024-01-04T14:32:19","slug":"what-are-the-different-types-of-leather","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.yarwoodleather.com\/latest-news\/what-are-the-different-types-of-leather\/","title":{"rendered":"What are the different types of leather?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are there different types of leather<\/span>? In terms of texture, appearance, and intended uses, absolutely. Choosing the right kind of <\/span>leather<\/span><\/a> is important for several reasons – it can impact on quality, durability, aesthetics, sustainability, budget, and functionality.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n From faux leather to full grain, we outline<\/span> how to identify leather types<\/span>, how they vary in terms of the above factors, and which <\/span>applications<\/span><\/a> they\u2019re best suited for.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n There are countless types of leather, especially when you take different tanning methods, <\/span>finishes<\/span><\/a>, and treatments into consideration. Here, we narrow it down into the main variations, and which type is best for different applications.<\/span><\/p>\n Taken from the top layer of the hide, full-grain leather benefits from minimal processing, which gives it a natural appearance. It\u2019s incredibly durable and breathable, making it perfect for high-end furniture and accessories. Thanks to its original grain, the patina it develops is extraordinary – making it perfect for the earthy <\/span>interior trends<\/span><\/a> we\u2019re seeing on the horizon for 2024.<\/span><\/p>\n For furniture that requires a more uniform appearance – such as for upholstering <\/span>aviation<\/span><\/a> or <\/span>restaurant seating<\/span><\/a> – top-grain leather is a top choice. To give it a consistent look and remove any imperfections without compromising on durability, it undergoes slight sanding or buffing.<\/span><\/p>\n Is suede a type of leather<\/span>? Indeed, suede is taken from the inner split of the hide, which is what makes it so soft and velvety. This softness does make it slightly less resistant to wear than full-grain or top-grain leather, but it makes up for this in its uniquely luxury appeal for accessories and upholstery.<\/span><\/p>\n For projects with a tighter budget, split leather is a versatile and affordable choice. Taken from the lower layers of the hide (after the top grain is separated), it doesn\u2019t have the hardiness of full-grain, but it still works well for furniture and accessories.<\/span><\/p>\n Another leather that\u2019s great for anyone seeking a polished finish (rather than a natural, more rustic look), corrected-grain leather is processed to remove imperfections. This makes it ideal for achieving harmony in <\/span>furniture<\/span><\/a> upholstery, for projects where consistency is key.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Also known as synthetic or artificial leather, <\/span>faux leather<\/span><\/a> is the man-made alternative to genuine leather, specially designed to look and feel like the real thing (hard or soft). From bright <\/span>sunflower<\/span><\/a> (perfect for school breakout spaces or healthcare seating) to deep <\/span>conker<\/span><\/a> (a sumptuous shade for rich <\/span>residential<\/span><\/a> interiors), our faux leather range has something for all kinds of projects.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n With environmental impact a growing concern for many, eco leather can be used to describe leather derived from organic farming practices, recycled materials, or tanning processes that reduce environmental impact compared to traditional methods. Most commonly, eco leather can be used as an upholstery material to cover chairs, sofas, ottomans, and other seating alternatives. It can also be processed into panels or sheets, which can then be used to cover furniture parts such as the sides or backs of sofas. While many traditional tanneries can be energy-intensive, our small partner tannery boasts a ISO 14001 (environmental) certification.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n At Yarwood, the experts at our tanneries create beautiful, long-lasting leather from bi-product bovine hides. We already provide services for a range of applications, including the domestic, aviation, automotive and contract seating industries. To find the best-suited leather for your project, <\/span>browse our full range<\/span><\/a> or <\/span>get in touch<\/span><\/a>.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Are there different types of leather? In terms of texture, appearance, and intended uses, absolutely. Choosing the right kind of leather is important for several reasons – it can impact on quality, durability, aesthetics, sustainability, budget, and functionality.\u00a0 From faux leather to full grain, we outline how to identify leather types, how they vary…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":924,"featured_media":21462,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[742],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\nHow many types of leather are there<\/b>?<\/b><\/h2>\n
Full-grain leather<\/b><\/h4>\n
Top-grain leather<\/b><\/h4>\n
Suede<\/b><\/h4>\n
Split leather<\/b><\/h4>\n
Corrected-grain leather<\/b><\/h4>\n
Faux leather<\/b><\/h4>\n
Eco leather<\/b><\/h4>\n
What is the best type of leather <\/b>for your project?<\/b><\/h2>\n