Caledonian: Burnt Orange
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Description
Caledonian is a smooth high-performance leather sourced from a Scottish tannery, stocked in a range of neutrals as well as deep tones. While the dense quality gives it little stretch, it’s an ideal choice for high traffic or contract applications—including aviation and automotive use—as it passes all fire codes and durability testing. Caledonian is produced using energy-efficient practices and is considered a low-carbon leather.
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Details
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Application:Upholstery
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Type:Smooth
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Average Hide Size:4.6 sq m (50.0 sq ft)
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Average Largest Cut Size:165.1 vertical | 157.5 horizontal cm (65.0 vertical | 62.0 horizontal in)
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Minimum Order Quantity:9.3 sq m (2 hides)
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Available inventory ships within 1-3 business days.
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Special Order Minimum Production Quantity: 0.0 square meters
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Special Order Production Lead Time: 1 weeks
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Certifications
Passes 100,000 Wyzenbeek double rubs
Passes BS 5852 source 0 & 1 with FR rated foam
Passes CAL 117
Passes NFPA 260
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Details
Application
Upholstery
Type
Smooth
Dye Process
Semi-Aniline
Average Hide Size
4.6 sq m (50.0 sq ft)Learn More
Average Largest Cut Size
165.1 vertical | 157.5 horizontal cm (65.0 vertical | 62.0 horizontal in)Learn More
Thickness
1 mm
Minimum Order Quantity
9.3 sq m (2 hides)
CFA Requests
Not available
Freight Code
L
Inventory & Certifications
Lead Time
Available inventory ships within 1-3 business days.
Special Order Minimum Production Quantity: 0.0 square meters
Special Order Production Lead Time: 1 weeks
Certifications
Passes 100,000 Wyzenbeek double rubs
Passes BS 5852 source 0 & 1 with FR rated foam
Passes CAL 117
Passes NFPA 260
Passes BS 5852 source 0 & 1 with FR rated foam
Passes CAL 117
Passes NFPA 260
Care
This is a recommendation by the manufacturer for care, as environments where products will be used will vary. Please use discretion, and always defer to a cleaning professional with any questions.
Product Care
Clean spots with a slightly damp cloth and rub gently in circular motions only, so that the leather does not get damaged. Air Dry.
For more intense cleaning or for spot removal, consult a leather cleaning specialist.
The routine care of leather furniture is limited to weekly dusting and vacuuming. Dust and dirt work as a dissolvent abrasive on the leather.
When spot cleaning, always test a small, inconspicuous part of the furniture in case of discoloration.
Colorways
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