Re: Great Room Layout and Picture
Do you wake up in the middle of the night thinking about leather furniture, Amanda? Do you have all the classes and grades of H&M committed to memory by now? <G> I bet you could go into any local furniture store that carries H&M and know more about the product line than anyone in the store....<just teasing you a bit >
Yep, the Settlement is 'the one' for your tall husband, that one will fit him. We know it will fit in the house, and yes, its big, but not too big. The form design on it is simple, but if comfort is key - that may be exactly the right piece. You can make it fun by changing the leathers on the pillows (it comes with 4) or adding some custom nail trim patterns to the piece.
On leathers:
Capri Butternut is the leather everyone loves. It has an amber look to it, and will soften in tone as it comes inside vs the parking lot pictures you see here as reference. Harsh sunlight makes it look more orange than it really is.
Antelope: You can never go wrong with this series, its the best 'do all' leather in the line, if you can tolerate the price point.
Equestrian: Great hide, a bit more rough n' tumble looking/feeling than the others. Tailors thicker, too - its cut a little thicker.
Aspen: Sounds like the sample was made of scrap, its smooth and a good hide. We call it 'the poor man's Antelope', and a very good GR 2 alternative to the GR 4 Antelope
Bari: I like this hide. Don't sell much of it, but it sure comes out nice on the frames. Soft and lightly pebbled, not nearly as much as Portfolio.
Atticus: One of my top rated GR 2 non-protected leathers. Always a good look at a good price.
Kipling: Been in the line a long time now, a very nice hide though I think the Atticus is a bit superior in overall look and feel and texture.
The Author chair looks great with any Traditional sofa, no worries there.....
Switch gears as many times as need be <G>, the order is not yet placed!
Duane Collie
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