Just arrived as floor stock. This is a custom leather deal H&M had on this piece, this is not normally a hide they have as part of the regular leather line. Limited cover availability (call).
Wood trim is Mesa
I had some fun with this piece and substituted Buffalo Nickels instead of the regular nail trim, and I think it looks fantastic with them. Yes, it adds a little over $ 100 to do the specialty nails. What do you think of them?
For those local to my store, this particular sofa while it lasts is $ 1,000 off the regular selling price if it were ordered in a standard GR 3 leather. PM me for the price.
Comfort Note: I'm often asked how the Teton Sofa sits. I would say its not my very favorite to sit straight upright in, feels like I'm at the doctors office....but this is an amazing slouching/curl-up/recline-in sofa. You put your back into the side arm tufts and feet up into the sofa its one of the best and most comfortable you'll ever try.
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The Buffalo nails are an inspired addition that give it character. Good choice!
Definitely looks like a great lounging couch! Lots of room to spread out and relax. The Buffalo nails add some really fun personality too.
love the nails. im guessing these are all gone by now though
I have one in the store for sale just like that one.
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Would you consider the leather that is on it less durable than the town and country document grade? the reason is i have 3 dogs , and a new golden puppy. im even half worried about legs/wood at the bottom becoming a chew toy. .lol I raise puppies for a service dog organization -- so there is pretty much always one around. I'm really looking for a large deep lounge style sofa- pretty open to styles - if you have anything you are tired of looking at on the floor. I'm in Michigan. I wasn't sure if it was a re-crating issue or distance that might be bad. It was the styles at Restoration Hardware that got me going on getting a deep sofa -- and a little researching which led me to your forums.
Well, the standard answer is these are made for people, not dogs....so there really is no leather that is pet-proof if you will. Having said that, the Pullman is very thick and a pretty tough leather, much more so than some of the thinner cut ones. Chewing on wood is always a potential nightmare. Our Westie - when he was a pup - decided to skip the wood and go right for the fabric on the arm, ruining my wife's favorite Southwood wing Chair.
It really makes no sense financially to buy something off my floor and have it shipped, because we don't re-crate - have to use blanket wrap services. So its a double charge vs buying something new and them picking it up at the factory in NC. Look at Bradington Young if you want something a little more price-friendly.
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OK - thanks - I sent you a pm.
Looks great! The nails are perfect on that piece.
Wow, that Teton is gorgeous!