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    Lol Duane might eye roll when he sees this post thinking I have changed my mind again. I have just come through this process and thought I would give a little input on my leather selection for a York sectional. I only ever considered aniline from the get-go. To me it was worth the cost consideration because paint can flake over time... And it's boring. I know I am going to have this sofa until the leather is no longer good, a very long time because I am going to take care of my cow!

    I first thought I wanted Capri. It absolutely blew me AWAY! The smell, the oh so soft lambskin feel, the drape... It is just innnnncredible! You may not even realize it until you get your hands on a big sample. The smaller samples did it no justice whatsoever. In fact had I not already handled the big ones and knew Capri was magnificent, I would have passed it right by. Why? Because the little samples had texture and didnt have that sumptuous softness or drape! Honestly, I still am in love with Capri. One day WAY down the road, I AM going to have it on a chair . I will, I will! Ah a millionaire's budget on a sailor's budget...

    I have three children 5 and under and plan on another on in the near future, Lord willing. I realized I needed something just a bit more protected. Plus sometimes spills happen, though we don't allow the kids to eat on the sofa, we ourselves occasionally do, and the kids sippies sometimes dribble or leak, and diaper accidents have happened in the past... This is all nothing compared to what may happen to it when the kids are teenagers and have friends over, though... I think they will need their own sofa, fully slipcovered, at that point lol.

    So I ordered more samples.

    Equestrian: Pebbly, shiny, had a texture to it that felt like it had been sprayed with hairspray, without the stickiness. It is fully protected though still aniline because of that topcoat... But it just wasn't right for me. I do feel quite sure equestrian could hold up to teenagers, though!

    Weston: read about how soft the unburnished westons are and thought it might offer a bit more protection than Capri. There are a lot of color offerings in it it, though for our large sectional I wanted a neutral. Weston tobacco was nice. It was a little slick, conpared to zero slickness of Capri, but was matte in shine and still had a bit of a buttery velvety type touch/ drape; it was nice to handle! It is difficult to scratch, but if you press hard with your nail you can, though it does not show up much (since it is not designed to.) I decided I wanted something a little more interesting, though Weston no doubt would look awesome on the York.

    Hyde Park tan and brownie burnished: I liked these a lot. So much so that for a while I had almost decided on the brownie. They are burnished, so I thought they would offer a decent amount of protection, but still soft! Not weston or capri soft as "soft" is relative, but they were pleasing to the touch. if I went the burnished route, I wanted something that still retained some softness and did not have extreme color effects... Hyde park fit. I dont know if it was my small samples or not, though, but the cut was thick. They did scratch which confused me at first, making me think they were a bit of a pull-up, too, but those scratches did not color burst. Hyde park was a strong contender. I later came across some other photos of a few other burnished hides that looked pretty, though I did not order samples of them. The only other burnished I got was weston cane burnished, and it wasn't soft enough for me.

    Decided pull ups sounded amazing. Different marks and shading over the furniture's lifetime... If it is "scratched" in one of our numerous moves, it will look normal and will likely fill in with wax over time.
    I did not want the pull up effect to be extremely pronounced as to make the piece look rugged, though. I believe there are a few of those in the pool....
    Tuscany Harness: you almost had me. I loved the colors of the dark brown and the light brown burst. They just look great. I was surprised on a larger sample how VERY easy it was to "scratch" or show color with the faintest of nail pressure, though. I decided this may look a little busy on such a large and transitional York sectional. I loved it on the tufted ottoman, though.

    And lastly Tiburon.
    I thought Tiburon would be just like Tuscany, but it wasn't. The only brown they had was Java, and the stock photo on h&ms website made it look black. Then I saw it on a bohemian chair on an old forum post. Ah, I loved it! Got a sample and loved it! It is softer and more pleasing to touch than the stiffer tuscany, and the color burst doesnt show scratches quite as easily. I love it!!! It is rich and interesting, just a little shiny, and seems to have a good hand/ has a softness and flexibility that is good, while the waxes will offer it some protection. It was not as stiff as the tuscany. It is neat to make scratches and then rub them quickly with your finger and watch them disappear as the heat from the friction moves the wax back over it. There are a ton of colors to choose from for tiburon too. I only wanted a shade of brown or caramel, though, so my only choice was Java. I still wish they had a nice caramel color in it similar to capri harness, though. I can't wait to see it on my sectional in person.

    The moral to this story is keep ordering samples. Everyones tastes and needs are different. You can try to ask Duane all day long what he likes and what different hides feel like and only get a few steps down the road... You need samples in your bare hands. Your tastes may change as you handle more leathers, and you may love something you had initially never considered. I tried various kitchen spills on the hides as well. None of them stained for long. The only ruin was when I was initially considering bradington young and subjected my 9085 sample to some vinegar, like I did with all of my samples... Instant devastation on that one! My 6 month journey has been fun! Submitting my order before I can change my mind again . Good luck!

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    Thanks for this post Savannah!

    I am too a mom of a growing family -although mine are a bit older than yours and less in number. I am considering almost the same leathers you are and I am guilty of bugging Duane with a million questions on "how he likes this one or that one" However, I am getting my order in to him today for some samples so I can do what you did -touch, smell, spill on them. Can I ask you if you got to see and sit on the York sectional? If you did, how does it sit? Is it "deep seating"? Does it have "visual weight" (does it look big) or is it more of a "small scale" sectional ? (I'm sorry if these are dumb questions :S ) and are you adding nails to it?

    thanks again!
    Viviv

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    I have not seen the York in person !! I have gravitated toward that style for years... The legs, the t-cushions... Just love it. When I started sectional shopping over a year ago, I was so bored with all of the sectional offerings everyone else had. They might have a few decently styled sofas, but their sectionals were so frumpy, plain, and hugely square and chunky. Enter hancock and moore. I could not believe it when I saw what I loved right in front of my eyes on a SECTIONAL! It is 26" D inside, one of the deepest (though I believe their deepest pieces go to 29"?) that they offer. Later I switched gears and considered the La Cross, thinking the curved arms and slightly less depth might be better before deciding I should go back to the York and stop trying to make myself like something I didn't really care that much for. I love tons of throw pillows... I make my own using amy butler fabrics... So it will be great to have the extra depth for pillows and for lounging as a family. York is relaxed, yet elegant. It is simple, yet refined. The outside depth is 42"., so I would definitely consider it a sofa with presence. Yes, I am adding CC nails along the bottom all the way around, on the very outside framing the arms, and framing the back! It's going to be beautiful! Also added ultradown to the seat cushions. I submitted my order today! I can't believe I finally did it! I will be happy to answer any other questions that you have.

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    I have only seen two photos of the York:

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    Savannah it sounds perfect!!! I love it too but husband is not too keen on the "modern" look of it. I don't think its too modern at all; just clean cut ;>. So we are considering the September sectional. I submitted for a quote today and ordered samples as well. We'll see how they look in our space. I think that its going to end up being a toss between the Weston Sand and the Tiburon Mink.... maybe! I'm going blind from looking at color swatches and sofa pics on my monitor for hours on end. LOL!!

    Thanks for the reply! Post pics when it arrives please!
    Be well!

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    Gosh! The York in the "white" leather is stunning!

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    It really is so pretty in white. I could never talk my husband into white leather, nor am I that brave ha. Well what is important is to find something yall will love. Everyone's tastes are different! My husband has offered zero input on this process other than he wanted brown. I was just floundering for months trying to decide!

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    On and as for modern, I don't think the York is either! My style is shaker/ farm house/ beachy (we have lived in hawaii so I do have a few beach things around)! My decor is clean lined, as I also agree the York is . Modern to me is metal/ industrial with chunky and/or angular square lines to it. The York's t-cushions soften it up, and that with the tapered legs help to make it transitional. This dresser and bed that my husband and I built are good examples of our personal style:
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    Totally agree! I love that look. So fresh. I can't wait to see your pictures of the new sectional when it arrives!! I feel we have a few months worth of decisions before being ready to order :S. It's such a big investment and decision.

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    I'm happy to hear that I am not the only one obsessing over endless little squares of leather. We are going for the Martini sofa (need two of them) and wanted a caramely brown pull-up. We want to do the top of the arms and the gimp with a contrasting, darker leather. I have learned so much from this forum, have read and re-read Duane's leather manifestos, but still undecided. I think I am on my 4th (or could be 5th) order of samples. I thought I was the only one who was so indecisive! Our first choice was Mesquite Saddle and we still do like it, but I think it may be too light for us. Then we turned towards Hyde Park Tan, then Hyde Park Earth. Couldn't get past the pebbly texture of the Hyde Park samples. Our new favorite is Prairie Caramel. It is a new leather so Duane doesn't have much of an opinion about it. We had also passed over the Tiburon Java since it looked so dark on the website. I decided to take a look at a couple more samples, so I asked for the Tiburon this time too. They should be here any day now and I WILL MAKE A DECISION! I so admire people who can order 3 or 4 samples, make a decision, and forget about it.

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