Leather Accent Chairs

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Witchazel Light Gray Accent Chair
Witchazel Light Gray Accent Chair
Jay Chair in Cobble Stone by Bellanest
Jay Chair in Cobble Stone by Bellanest
Dia Chair in Blue by Armen Living
Dia Chair in Blue by Armen Living
$1,177.95$1,239.95
Location unknown
Klien Chair in Ivory by Bellanest
Klien Chair in Ivory by Bellanest
$1,158.95$1,219.95
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Hampton Chair in Mushroom by Lea Unlimited
Hampton Chair in Mushroom by Lea Unlimited
Rantoul White Accent Chair
Rantoul White Accent Chair
Ryker Onyx Swivel Chair
Ryker Onyx Swivel Chair
$799.99
Location unknown
Accent Chair
Accent Chair
Pax Mocha Chair 1/2
Pax Mocha Chair 1/2
$495.95$799.99
Location unknown
Fame Leather Swivel Chair - Fudge
Fame Leather Swivel Chair - Fudge
$1,699.99$2,399.99
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Eglinton Brown Leather Chair
Eglinton Brown Leather Chair
New
$1,499.99
Location unknown
Leland Leather Chair
Leland Leather Chair
$1,919.99$2,399.99
Location unknown
Amparoo White Swivel Accent Chair
Amparoo White Swivel Accent Chair
Max Home 1217-LEATHER ACCENT CHAIR
Max Home 1217-LEATHER ACCENT CHAIR
Jenaria Espresso Accent Chair
Jenaria Espresso Accent Chair
Jedd Chair in Black by Armen Living
Jedd Chair in Black by Armen Living
Bella Casa MILES CHAIR-CHESTNUT
Bella Casa MILES CHAIR-CHESTNUT
$2,299.00$2,949.00
Location unknown
Sophisticated Black Leather Accent Chair
Sophisticated Black Leather Accent Chair
New
Colapissa Caramel Swivel Arm Chair
Colapissa Caramel Swivel Arm Chair
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F.A.Q.

How does the type of leather affect a chair's durability, feel, and aging process?

Three types of leather are typically used in furniture manufacturing, and each impacts how a chair feels, how it ages, and how long it lasts:


Full-grain: This is considered the highest quality and most durable type of leather. The intact top layer retains the thickness of the hide, giving it a unique texture and making it resistant to scratches. Full-grain leather chairs will develop a rich, distinctive patina and become more beautiful over time. 

Top-grain: While still durable, top-grain leather is slightly thinner and thus less resilient. Top-grain is smooth to the skin and comfortable. But it doesn't age or have the same distinctiveness or pronounced patina as full-grain leather. 

Bonded: Also known as genuine leather, this type is the least durable and prone to peeling and cracking over time. While it can still have a sleek appearance, accent chairs with bonded leather may feel stiffer and less luxurious.

How resistant is the leather to spills, stains, and wear, and can it be easily repaired if damaged?

Full and top-grain leathers offer better resistance to wear and tear, especially if you've treated them with a protective coating. On the other hand, bonded leather is less durable and resilient and will likely show damage. Regardless of type, all leather can still be susceptible to stains and should be cleaned immediately after spills. 


How easily you can repair a leather chair depends on the damage. You can treat minor scratches and blemishes with special conditioners and repair kits. But it's best to call a professional for significant tears or peels.


How should the leather be cared for and cleaned to maintain its appearance and longevity?

With proper, regular care, you can extend the life of the leather and keep the sleek look of your favorite accent chair:


Avoid placing your chair in direct sunlight for long periods.

Regularly wipe with a dry, soft cloth or feather duster. 

Vacuum the crevices with a brush attachment once a week.

Wipe with a damp cloth, using a mild cleaner once a week.

Treat with a special leather conditioner to prevent cracking every six months.