Materials guide

Ask better questions about leather seating.

The notes below are general furniture education. They do not certify the origin, grade, or performance of any specific item unless confirmed separately in writing.

Leather and furniture tools used as material references
Full-grain leather reference texture

Leather type

Ask whether a product uses full-grain, top-grain, split, corrected, bonded, or synthetic material. Each option has different feel, care, price, and ageing behavior.

Furniture frame reference image

Frame structure

Ask about frame material, joinery, load points, cushion support, and whether replacement or repair parts are available if needed.

Cushion construction reference image

Cushion feel

Comfort depends on foam density, fill, seat depth, back angle, and user preference. A single image cannot confirm how a sofa will feel.

Leather care reference image

Care basics

Care advice should match the actual material.

General leather care usually involves dry dusting, avoiding prolonged direct sunlight, and using material-appropriate cleaners only after checking the product instructions. Do not assume one care method applies to all leather or leather-look materials.

When contacting IKLLWD, include any available product label, material description, or supplier specification so advice can be framed accurately.