As people's living standards improve, sofas have become not only a common type of furniture but also a form of home decoration. Sofa fabrics include upholstery and genuine leather. With increasingly diverse sofa designs, people are showing a growing preference for colorful fabric sofas, but many still prefer genuine leather sofas. The authentic aura exuded by genuine leather sofas is like a fine, rare wine, its quality deepening with age. So, how should one choose a genuine leather sofa?
Identifying genuine leather
Genuine leather sofas are elegant and sophisticated, and the most important factor is the genuine leather used. A good genuine leather sofa typically requires the hides of ten cows, along with intricate and meticulous processing techniques and a superior design, all of which highlight its refined taste. Therefore, the authenticity and quality of the leather are the primary factors determining the quality of a genuine leather sofa. The leather used by genuine leather sofa manufacturers determines the quality of the sofa's production, with top-grain cowhide being the best choice.
Look at the sofa frame
The sturdiness of a sofa frame directly impacts its lifespan and quality guarantee. A good sofa must have a frame constructed from square timber nailed together, with the sides secured by boards. To check the sofa frame, extend one end of the three-seater sofa and observe whether the other end's legs are also off the ground when the extended portion is 10 centimeters off the ground. Only if the other end is also off the ground does the inspection pass.
Check the filler
Sofa fillings are primarily made of sponge, which is categorized into three types based on its elasticity: high-density sponge, elastic sponge, and soft sponge. You can test this by pressing on the sofa's railings and backrests. If you can clearly feel the wooden frame, it indicates that the sofa's filling density is relatively low and its elasticity is insufficient. Pressing on the sofa's wooden frame will also accelerate surface damage and shorten the sofa's lifespan. In the production of genuine leather sofas, high-quality fillings ensure good elasticity.
Testing the resilience of the sofa
The specific method involves having a person sit on the sofa in a free-fall motion. The person should bounce at least twice from the sofa cushions to ensure the sofa has excellent elasticity and a longer lifespan. This is a good way to test the elasticity of a leather sofa, regardless of the brand.
See the key points of the sofa to solve
Whether the quality is meticulous and of high standard reflects the quality control concept and level of the sofa manufacturer. Key points include being able to open the zippers of the matching cushions to observe and touch the fabric and filling inside; whether the sofa legs are straight, whether the surface is smooth, and whether there are anti-slip rubber pads at the bottom of the legs.

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