The new leather collection from Instyle is punctuated with smooth lines and bold colour ways.
June 15th, 2013
Instyle add to their already impressive line of leathers with UNIVERSAL. From the Contemporary Leathers collection, UNIVERSAL is a corrected-grain leather with the look and handle of a semi-aniline leather.
The collection is finished with a smooth, even-grained appearance, resulting in a high yield and low wastage.

Offered in 33 colourways, UNIVERSAL is a durable low-VOC leather that delivers superior comfort that coupled with its durability, proves ideal for both commercial and residential applications.
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