Yes
Foam
Solid Color
Foam
Cushion back
Metal
No
No
Yes
No
Leather furniture: Some leather furniture is made from split hides - that is, layers of leather that are below the original surface of the leather. Aniline dyes are then used to give the furniture its color. A coating of polyurethane makes it a protected leather. This only requires cleaning with a soft damp cloth. Use a soft white cloth dampened with distilled water for most spots and spills. Wipe the spills immediately and allow them to dry naturally. For spills of oil or grease wipe any excess with a clean dry cloth. Do not use water on the spot. Allow it to dry on its own and the spot will dissipate within a short period of time. Do not expose your leather furniture to direct sunlight or heat vents. This will prevent fading and will help ensure that the leather remains supple. You may dust your leather furniture with a clean soft cloth. Vacuum regularly. Never use cleaning solvents, oils, varnish, abrasive cleaners, furniture polish, or typical saddle soaps on your leather furniture. Contact a local professional if further cleaning is needed. Scratches on leather will usually dissipate over time. When you noticed a scratch, rub the mark with your fingertips. This moves the natural oils around and it will help correct the mark. The leather's response to this is a sign of high-quality leather.
Residential Use
1
Metal
Stainless steel
Foam
Yes
No
Black
No
33'' H X 24'' W X 32'' D
18'' H X 18'' D
15'' H
80 lb.