Leather is an organic material; as such markings, wrinkles, grooves, and light scratches are appreciated characteristics of the upholstery and are deemed acceptable. No two pieces will be alike. Over time, leather upholstery will weather and may develop a rich patina.
Genuine leather is typically produced from cow or buffalo hide, which is then treated to produce a supple, waxy and/or pebbled texture and deep color.
To ensure the lasting beauty of leather:
Keep protected from direct sunlight and heat to prevent drying out and fading.
Avoid sticky, rough and sharp objects rubbing against the leather.
Dust with a soft and dry cloth.
Wipe clean with leather cleaner. Do not use harsh chemicals.
Condition leather surfaces 2-3 times a year with a leather conditioner.