One of my more preferred recliners from Bradington Young. This model sells well in my store and has good, crisp style lines on it, fits a wide variety of body types without being too small in form factor, or too large, and is priced right, nearly always under $ 2K per chair from my store. This particular leather is 9593-48, which is a pull-up aniline and a GR 6, the most expensive leather class BY offers. And its great! Its supple, has intense color, a great hand and a mild pull-up effect. This is the kind of leather I would buy - many people don't understand pull-up hides which react to pressure with color-bursts and refer to them as 'scratches', but the reality is that when you get well-versed in leather you skip right past painted (finished, protected) leathers and land here. Think of a good pull-up as a fine Cabernet Sauvignon wine vs the ordinary Chablis wine (finished leather) most your neighbors are drinking! One you have a nice pull-up hide, you won't go back...lol

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