Re: Split leather Sofa
Splits are weaker leather and have to be heavily processed to be anything other than suede-like. I see it on inexpensive leather furniture from time to time. I'd never accept splits on the seating or arm areas as spit hides are prone to failure in stress areas (they can rip apart) , but there is low stress and low use on side and back panels, so if its cosmetically acceptable to you then it should be fine.
Duane Collie
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