Re: Type of Leather on my Sofa
# 4109 prices (with 5% FEb sale period included)
class 1: $ 1,589
class 2: $ 1,822
class 3: $ 1,988
Yes, if you can get your name and address to me they can probably go out Monday, Feb 1st. Easiest way to get your address to me is to Private Message me here on the forum. Click on my handle DRCOLLIE and then "send private message to drcollie."
Re: Type of Leather on my Sofa
I sent you a private email with my address. Are the back pillows attached on the Lennon and Garden sofas? Which do you think is most comfortable? I'd love to see photos of the back of both of those sofas and the chairs - because they will be placed in the middle of a room. Are they posted anywhere on this site?
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Also - of the leathers I chose - what is best for the dry Colorado weather?
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It won't make any difference...
Re: Type of Leather on my Sofa
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Originally Posted by
dlsbusiness
I sent you a private email with my address. Are the back pillows attached on the Lennon and Garden sofas? Which do you think is most comfortable? I'd love to see photos of the back of both of those sofas and the chairs - because they will be placed in the middle of a room. Are they posted anywhere on this site?
Those are loose pillows on the backs of both models (Held in place with industrial velcro). Comfort is so subjective, I hesitate to recommend one over the other. I'd probably be more comfortable in the Garden sofa, but that doesn't mean you would be!
I try to photo the backs of all sofas that come through the store and post in the RESOURCE PHOTO section under LEATHER. But I don't recall any Lennon Or Garden shots in there, sorry.
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I asked you this in a private message, but it's probably best out here, so others can read for info. Can H&M attach those pillows on the back or is the industrial velcro sufficient? I have an old leather sofa and the loose pillows (attached with velcro) get smushed very easily.
Re: Type of Leather on my Sofa
The velcro will do the job, and actually I prefer it for vs. sewn-on cushions for two reasons:
1) Makes it very easy to replace the cores, should they wear out.
2) If cushions are sewn onto the back, the leather can - and will - rip if someone grabs hold of the cushion to move the sofa by. I've seen that occur half a dozen times.
You can order 'extra full' cores for the back to avoid the 'smushing' issue, and there is no additional charge for that.