‘Xtreme Outdoor’ provides a whole new set of options when it comes to upholstering furniture for your living room, backyard or boat.
November 21st, 2008
Nothing compares to the touch and smell of natural leather – however when it comes to the upholstery of outdoor furniture, this is an unfortunate compromise that must be made for the sake of durability – until now.
NSW Leather Co. introduces ‘Xtreme Outdoor’, a new class of leather sourced from Boxmark, one of the world’s most exclusive tanneries. The result of years of research and development, ‘Xtreme Outdoor’ provides a durable solution for your living room, backyard or boat.
Extremely hardwearing and water resistant, this leather also withstands the gauntlet of harmful elements that would ordinarily send leather owners into a tailspin – dirt, saltwater, chlorine, disinfectants, mould, oil, alcohol and UV radiation – making this a practical choice for homes and hospitality.
Its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, mildew and sweat resistance make the product suitable for use in hospitals, institutions and gyms and conforms to the IMO 652 normative for flame retardancy.
Available in a range of 40 colours the hardwearing ‘Xtreme Outdoor’ is not only produced on best quality European hides with maximum values for its technical properties, but communicates prestige, timelessness and serious sex appeal.
‘Xtreme Outdoor’ is exclusively imported and distributed by NSW Leather for Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific. Contact NSW Leather – in either Sydney or Melbourne – to receive your free samples and view the other ranges available.
For more information please contact:
NSW Leather Co.
(61 2) 9319 2900
(61 3) 9417 3466
nswl@leatherco.com.au
nswleather.com
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