Farrah: Olive
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Description
Farrah is a hair-on-hide that appears to have a cut texture, but is actually embossed. The allover organic design references faux bois or curly lamb, rendered in a large scale that’s perfect for upholstery.
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Details
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Application:Upholstery
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Type:Hair on hide
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Average Hide Size:2.1 sq m (23.0 sq ft)
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Average Largest Cut Size:152.4 vertical | 76.2 horizontal cm (60.0 vertical | 30.0 horizontal in)
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Minimum Order Quantity:4.3 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: 84.1 square meters
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Special Order Production Lead Time: 4 weeks
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Certifications
Passes BS 5852 source 0 & 1 with FR rated foam
Passes CAL 117
Passes NFPA 260
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Details
Application
Upholstery
Type
Hair on hide
Average Hide Size
2.1 sq m (23.0 sq ft)Learn More
Average Largest Cut Size
152.4 vertical | 76.2 horizontal cm (60.0 vertical | 30.0 horizontal in)Learn More
Thickness
1.4 - 1.6 mm
Minimum Order Quantity
4.3 sq m (2 hides)
CFA Requests
Not available
Freight Code
L
Product Notes
- Durability: exhibits natural markings and will wear over time
- Hides can fade or discolor with constant UV exposure
- Natural hair will fade with time
- Natural variances can occur between hides
Inventory & Certifications
Lead Time
Available inventory ships within 1-3 business days.
Special Order Minimum Production Quantity: 84.1 square meters
Special Order Production Lead Time: 4 weeks
Certifications
Passes BS 5852 source 0 & 1 with FR rated foam
Passes CAL 117
Passes NFPA 260
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.
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