Early morning photos are not the best, but the leather on these pieces is sensational. Shown with "A" pillows and "D" pillows, backs covered in a suede called Sonoma Chocolate to keep them from sliding. "A" nail used.
Big pieces, and yes they are expensive in this leather.
Duane Collie
Straight answers from thirty-six years in the business.
My Private Messages are Disabled - Please ask questions here in the forum.
Duane-
These sofas are gorgeous. I know you say above that "Early morning photos are not the best" but how do you think the color of the Quintessence Bark leather as shown in these pictures above would compare to having Quintessence Bark indoors--normal room lighting, not sunny? The sample I have of Quintessence Bark is much, much darker (almost black) as compared to these photos.
Thanks in advance!
Those photos are tall taken outside in bright sunlight using a Nikon D40 camera and I don't color correct them. I find the camera to be very accurate for outside shots, but of course once you bring anything inside out of the sunlight into room lighting its going to darken and give you a slight visual color shift as well. Small samples of dark browns usually DO look blackish - because of the size.
Duane Collie
Straight answers from thirty-six years in the business.
My Private Messages are Disabled - Please ask questions here in the forum.