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Seats and leathers |
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The hand-dyed leather seats are usually seven inches wide, but this is variable. The high quality leather is generously upholstered around foam for comfort and safety. Don't rely too much on the colours shown here as it's not easy with a natural product such as hide to achieve an accurate representation. |
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If you would like the leather to match existing furnishings, send a sample with your order and the leather can be coloured to match it (there is an additional charge for this of £30 plus vat). As an alternative, the seats can be covered in your own material, or suede. At least one metre of fabric would be required, depending on its pattern repeat and the size of the seats. We have an excellent upholstery grade suede supplier that offers a choice of colours. The price depends on the quantity required, but expect around £70-£80 on top. There are two photographs showing suede in the Brushed Steel section of the Galleries page.
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| Whatever the seats are upholstered in, they can be trimmed around the edge with brass or antique studs. Or for a more contemporary look, try doing away with the studs all together. | ||
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Standard colours available: Olive green, Bottle green, Mid green (above right), Faded green, Light tan, Dark brown, Midnight blue, Burgundy (above centre), Hunting red (not shown, not banned) Saddle brown (above left), Gordon brown (not shown), Antique red (top of page, right), Slate green (middle left of page, deep buttoned).Click the picture for some leather colours in a pop-up window. |
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