Re: Is this Good Enough
All leather stretches somewhat, its impossible to keep it tight with use. There are different grades of leather that a manufacturer will buy depending on how much they want to spend on raw materials. Cowhide is very elastic, and is the covering from a female cow. Should not be used on quality furniture. Steerhide from a male cow is the only acceptable leather and the maker should be using Grade A steerhides if they really want to minimize stretch.
Most leather companies do not respond well to minor stretching in a seat cushion, and will tell you 'they all do it'. You can ask them to wrap a layer of ticking around your existing cushion cores which they can do quite easily and that will fill the void in the cover and add a little crown to the seat shape. That's what I would recommend.
I don't see an issue in photo # 3 ????
Duane Collie
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