NSW Leather offers a vast and diverse range of natural, coloured and printed cow hides with hair popularly used as cow rugs and furniture upholstery.
January 13th, 2009
Each rug has its own unique characteristics depending on the breed, and time of year, thus no two are alike. There are short, medium and long haired rugs to choose from with varying degrees of lustre and shine.
Their range includes natural colours such as Black and White, Brown and White, Tri-Colour, Dark, Medium and Light Exotic. The average size of the regular rugs range from 3.2m2 to 3.9m2 and the large average from 4.0m2 to 5.0m2.
The Techno Coloured rugs which have been specially dyed using friendly mineral dyes are very beautiful with solid colour. They are natural, mellow and silky to the touch.
These luxurious rugs can be utilized to add interest to floors and walls as well as many applications in furniture design. The rugs vary in size from approx 4.5m2 to 5.5m2 and are available in many colours.
The popular patchwork and puzzle patterned rugs offered in four stunning styles can be made-to-measure to fit any room or application. Available in many colours both natural and solid dyed. Colour combinations can be uniquely created to suite your style.
NSW Leather also carries a vast selection of cushions in the natural and solid colours as well as travel and weekender bags made locally in natural black and white and brown and white.
All of the above articles are easy to maintain, very durable and hypo-allergenic.
NSW Leather are open Monday to Friday 8am to 4:30pm and welcome a visit to their warehouse to view their products.



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