Re: Leather set in the living room
Like Tim Rogers (President at Hancock and Moore) tells me, you can 'pick your poison' with pets and leather furniture. Dogs will typically put surface scratches in protected leathers and on the pure aniline hide, they oils from their skin can stain the leather darker. Of course, just like people, all dogs are not alike and it really depends on how much they are on the furniture and how aggressive they might dig in the sofa. Also, how often you are willing to clean and condition the leather.
Burnished leathers hide a lot of sins! And they are quite easy to 'touch up' with a glaze. If you decide to go with Burnished, perhaps say in the lighter color series such as Weston Cane or Imperial Whiskey and have dealer spec the burnishing as 'light' to keep the effect less dramatic.
Duane Collie
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