Coatings

Textile Fabrics are materials based on natural fiber yarns (silk, cotton, wool and linen) or artificial and synthetic fibers (viscose, polyester, acrylic, elastane, polyamide, nylon, polypropylene).

When purchasing your Century, always pay attention to the labels on the fabric displays. There, you will find detailed information about the fabric that you liked the most. Check them out:

New Century Label

Leatherettes are synthetic, soft and resistant materials that simulate natural leather. It is the ideal coating for those looking for a good cost-benefit ratio, versatility, practicality of use and durability. This material has elements such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and 100% polyester base in its composition, which guarantee a longer useful life for the fabric.

As it is an industrialized material, it complies with the parameters of the manufacturing standards in which any surface irregularities caused in the upholstery process resulting from the characteristics of the material itself are tolerable. It is also important to point out the possible variation in the color tone of this type of material from one manufacturing batch to another.

Leathers are materials made from animal skin. In this case, it is important to point out that no skin is the same as another, and may have surface imperfections such as stains, wrinkles, scars and irregularities. These characteristics are not defects and, in fact, serve to confirm the genuineness of the material. Leathers with a waxed finish have a more sensitive surface and, therefore, are more easily subject to marks and scratches in everyday use.

In addition, it is important to note that the material may suffer increased flexibility or expansion in areas of greater contact, such as seats and backrests.