by Reclaimed Leather Team | Feb 1, 2019 | Leather Furniture
So, you’re browsing the market for a new couch and can’t decide which material is better, leather or fabric couches? A new couch can be a pretty steep purchase, so it’s important to weigh the pros and cons that each sofa offers before making the commitment. If you’re...
by Reclaimed Leather Team | Sep 28, 2018 | Leather Furniture, Vintage Furniture
Your furniture will prompt people on how they should experience your home. For example, when you put a couple handsome leather chairs facing a sofa, you’re essentially telling visitors where to sit and what to look at. So think about what you want your furniture to...
by Reclaimed Leather Team | Aug 3, 2018 | Leather Furniture, Vintage Furniture
Did you just move into a new home or apartment with a lot of beloved antiques? While it can be a challenge to furnish a modern space with a mixture of antique and contemporary furniture, it can be done. Striking a good balance between old and new is the key to pairing...
by Reclaimed Leather Team | Jul 20, 2018 | Leather Furniture, Vintage Furniture
Buying a brand new home can be both exciting and rewarding, but once move-in day comes, you may look around and wonder what to do with it. How do you make the space your own? A huge advantage of homeownership is your ability to customize and personalize it to suit...
by Reclaimed Leather Team | Jun 29, 2018 | Leather Furniture, Vintage Furniture
Don’t let the title fool you. There’s really no “guide” to designing an eclectic home because eclecticism is completely subjective. However, there are few general tenants that this style tends to follow for the best results. Eclecticism is essentially choosing...
by Reclaimed Leather Team | Jun 15, 2018 | Vintage Furniture, Leather Furniture
Manufacturers will try almost anything to make a buck, and bonded leather is a prime example of that. Bonded leather is as close to vinyl as you can get while still being able to use the term #leather. Share on X It costs less up front, but doesn’t last long and...