Re: Hancock and Moore Expedition Chair
If you intend to use Taylor King fabric on Hancock and Moore, don't wait too long to place your order. The relationship of inter-company transfer is ending and you will no longer be able easily do this without incurring a large cost. Last day to do this is Feb 28th, Friday. Right now, there is a cross-grade program in effect where you pay only a nominal transfer fee ($ 125). Taylor King is not owned by Rock House Brands Companies, its an independent company that is still owned by the founders of Hancock & Moore. Now, you can still interchange any Rock House Brand company fabrics with that same transfer fee and that will continue on March 1st. Those would include Hancock & Moore, Jessica Charles, Century, Highland Hill, Pearson, Hickory Chair (no transfer fees if Hancock and Moore > Jessica Charles and vice versa).
What makes you slide out of leather is the cheap leather, you are sliding on the topcoat of a finished (protected) hide. Now if you get REAL leather (defined as Full Top Grain, Aniline, or Unprotected) you won't slide, stay away from the Pull-ups though as they have a more waxy finish (Tiburon, Tuscany, etc). Better leathers can hit your pocketbook harder as well, to some they are worth it - others not. You have to decide. The best looking Expedition chair I ever saw come through my store was this one, it was terrific and super comfortable. No sliding, and plenty of pop. Your decor in the room will determine which one you ultimately get, however. If not price sensitive, it's pretty hard to beat a chair made in Capri leather (GR 4), that's top shelf and feels like velvet.
http://www.myfurnitureforum.com/show...ght=expedition
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