Hi All,
What a great forum!! Just discovered it yesterday.
In 2006, we bought a 83" City sofa in Document Chestnut.
Now we want to get a Chair and a Half with Ottoman. (amount of leather surface equals the sofa).
We are decorator challenged. It took us probably 6-8 weeks to choose the Document Chestnut.
With all Duane's info on this forum, we probably would have stayed away from the Document. When possible, we prefer European sourcing to Chinese (given labor practices, animal husbandry, tanning practices, etc).
I wish our sales person had clarified that although the pieces are US made, the leather can be sourced elsewhere. Well, it takes 2 to tango and we didn't ask. Live and learn.
We have an ACTIVE 6 year old boy (who has done some damage to the city). So serviceability is a must. Duane suggested exploring Antelope, Auburn, and Equestrian as serviceable Class 3s. (http://www.myfurnitureforum.com/showthread.php?t=219)
http://www.myfurnitureforum.com/showthread.php?t=226
Muhmuckel said, "...but different shades of brown will come out look nice as well. I would be careful so it does not look like you tried to get a match and failed."
So I started my trek to find a complimentary, yet not too matchy color to Document Chestnut.
I went to Hancock and Moore's site and downloaded jpg files to get a better view of leather colors.
Do you all think Antelope Rust for the chair/ottoman would be too much like "we tried to get a match and failed?"
How the heckito do we do this???
Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks.
Welcome to the forum! I've already answered many of your questions in an email , so I won't repeat them here, but there are only two hides in H&M that come from Chinese tanneries and they are Document and Cavalier. I personally will go out of my way to buy products that are not from China and Vietnam, even if they cost more to source elsewhere. And I carry no furniture made in those two countries in my store.
Antelope is going to be a more elegant leather and readily apparent when you walk into the room. While you may color-match to Document, its going to easily be seen as richer, and more luxurious to the eye. There will not be a texture match at all.
If you want to match Document Chestnut, then the match is <drumroll> Document Chestnut! <G>
If you want to contrast and like variety, then you can move into some of the other leathers and have some fun with it. To keep the price down, look at Colombia or Federal, both grade 1's. In grade 2's you have Berkshire, Rancho, Caress, and others.
All of these will appear different than Document, however - so its whether you want a matched look or will be happy with a contrasting leather.
Duane Collie
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