Why used leather is a smart buy
Leather softens with use; a properly tanned leather sectional from a real designer brand looks better at 5 years than at 1. Buying used means you skip the break-in period and the new-leather price.
The catch: spotting the difference between top-grain leather and bonded leather (the cheap synthetic stuff that flakes after 2 years) takes a trained eye. Every leather piece we list has been verified — top-grain or full-grain only. We don’t carry bonded leather.
What leather pairs with what room
Saddle tan and espresso work in almost any room. Slate gray reads modern. Cognac and oxblood are statements. We tell you the room it came from when known — context matters.