The pure-aniline collection from Contemporary Leathers gets five new nature-based colours
March 12th, 2013
VERONA, one of the much loved pure-aniline leathers from Contemporary Leathers, is now available in five brand new colours: Moss, Pebble, Saffron, Walnut and Aniseed.
These colours are well suited to the subtle sheen of VERONA. This sheen is unique, attributed to vacuum drying the hides, rather than the conventional oven method.
Once in place, the leather develops a soft, supple handle, and when stretched the gloss is reduced, giving it an almost instant aged appearance. This is the natural beauty of VERONA.
Comfortable, sophisticated and available in 23 colourways, VERONA is ideal for contemporary furniture, wall panelling and curtains in commercial and residential interiors.
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