When purchasing furniture, there is so much to consider. This holds especially true for purchasing sofas, loveseats and the like because these items will be the focal points of the room and both seen and used by almost anyone who comes in to the home.
Therefore, whatever you choose must be practical, cost-efficient, easy to decorate around and durable. Durability can’t be stressed enough, especially if there are children in the home.
Bonded leather is a suitable material, that when incorporated into quality design, meets all the above requirements. It is a material in which a varying amount of leather has been combined with a polyurethane layer of fused with other textiles.
Depending upon the manufacturer, the finished product may contain anywhere from 20% to 90% leather. For a closer look into bonded leather, see Bi-Cast Leather: Defined.
For more information on the types of leather and what the different names mean, see Leather: A Breakdown of Industry Terms.
The All Bonded Leather Sofa Set by Homelegance shows just how much less bonded leather can cost while still maintaining durability. It’d be fairly difficult to find a leather sofa and loveseat for $1,200. The All Bonded Leather Chair is sold separately.
Collections like the All Bonded Leather Sofa Set combine elements of traditional (tufted cushions) and contemporary designs, making it a collection worthy of compromise (if the situation came to it) where neither party would lose.