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We may be in the market for a new couch. I like all the features of

leather for couches except the leather part! Does anyone know of a

man-made leather or alternative fabric that is tough and easy to wipe

clean (when the kids spill stuff or draw on it) and wears well, lasts

long, breathes...

 

When I ask at furniture stores, I get told " Well, the animals are dying

for food anyway and you don't want the leather to be wasted, why don't

you just buy a leather one? " and I get the same story from friends. I

haven't had much luck online, mostly I find things like shoes and

handbags made from leather alternatives.

Heather

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Heather,

 

Actually there is quite a bit of furniture these days

made from synthetic leather and synthetic suede.

 

Personally, I like the look of the " suede " (also

called " microfiber, " and " everyday suede " ) and I seem

to remember hearing it is quite stain-resistant, but

also more durable than the faux leather (which seems

to crack and rip after a few years).

 

Perhaps the furniture dealers are unaware of the items

they carry that fall into this " faux " category? (I've

encountered the same problem with shoes... retailers

will mistakenly tell me items are made with real

leather because they assume leather is more preferable

to me).

 

Here are some links to synthetic items I found:

http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=931 & f=11055 & q=suede & fromLocation=Sea\

rch & DIMID=400001 & SearchPage=1

 

http://ww2.potterybarn.com/cat/pip.cfm?src=schi1%7Cp1%7Cwsuede & pkey=sa1s00suede & \

gids=p4982

 

http://www.feldmanfurniture.com/first%20page/sofas/Large,carefullysculptedmicrof\

ibersuedesofa.html

 

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040815/news_mz1hs15fabri.html

 

http://www.clubfurniture.com/bose.html

 

http://www.target.com/gp/search.html/ref=sr_bx_1/602-2415270-8392614?field-keywo\

rds=faux+suede & url=index%3Dtarget & x=0 & y=0

 

I believe the entire Todd Oldham collection at Lazy

Boy is also animal-free:

http://www.peta.org/feat/mercedes/synthetic.asp

 

http://www.lazboy.com/ourfurniture/collections/TO_collections.aspx

I think some of the fabrics are of the faux-suede

variety, but it is difficult to tell without seeing

them in person.

 

When in doubt if an item is genuine animal skin or

faux, you can usually tell by the smell...

 

Happy animal-free shopping:)

 

Maria

 

 

 

--- Heather <jhr wrote:

 

> We may be in the market for a new couch. I like all

> the features of

> leather for couches except the leather part! Does

> anyone know of a

> man-made leather or alternative fabric that is tough

> and easy to wipe

> clean (when the kids spill stuff or draw on it) and

> wears well, lasts

> long, breathes...

>

> When I ask at furniture stores, I get told " Well,

> the animals are dying

> for food anyway and you don't want the leather to be

> wasted, why don't

> you just buy a leather one? " and I get the same

> story from friends. I

> haven't had much luck online, mostly I find things

> like shoes and

> handbags made from leather alternatives.

> Heather

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I just got a brown microfiber couch and I love it. I had it stain treated

and have had no problems.

 

 

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Friday, March 31, 2006 8:12 PM

 

Leather alternatives?

 

 

We may be in the market for a new couch. I like all the features of

leather for couches except the leather part! Does anyone know of a

man-made leather or alternative fabric that is tough and easy to wipe

clean (when the kids spill stuff or draw on it) and wears well, lasts

long, breathes...

 

When I ask at furniture stores, I get told " Well, the animals are dying

for food anyway and you don't want the leather to be wasted, why don't

you just buy a leather one? " and I get the same story from friends. I

haven't had much luck online, mostly I find things like shoes and

handbags made from leather alternatives.

Heather

 

 

For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at

http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to

http://www.vrg.org/family.This is a discussion list and is not intended to

provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a

qualified health professional.

 

edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health

professional.

 

 

 

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Another option is buying furniture with fitted slipcovers like Ikea sells.

I have two couches that have completely fitted covers (they look

upholstered) but the covers are machine washable.

 

Jacqueline

http://adhdnme.blogspot.com

 

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Behalf Of Maria Brenner

April 1, 2006 3:06 PM

 

Re: Leather alternatives?

 

Heather,

 

Actually there is quite a bit of furniture these days

made from synthetic leather and synthetic suede.

 

Personally, I like the look of the " suede " (also

called " microfiber, " and " everyday suede " ) and I seem

to remember hearing it is quite stain-resistant, but

also more durable than the faux leather (which seems

to crack and rip after a few years).

 

Perhaps the furniture dealers are unaware of the items

they carry that fall into this " faux " category? (I've

encountered the same problem with shoes... retailers

will mistakenly tell me items are made with real

leather because they assume leather is more preferable

to me).

 

Here are some links to synthetic items I found:

http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=931 & f=11055 & q=suede & fromLocation

=Search & DIMID=400001 & SearchPage=1

 

http://ww2.potterybarn.com/cat/pip.cfm?src=schi1%7Cp1%7Cwsuede & pkey=sa1s00su

ede & gids=p4982

 

http://www.feldmanfurniture.com/first%20page/sofas/Large,carefullysculptedmi

crofibersuedesofa.html

 

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040815/news_mz1hs15fabri.html

 

http://www.clubfurniture.com/bose.html

 

http://www.target.com/gp/search.html/ref=sr_bx_1/602-2415270-8392614?field-k

eywords=faux+suede & url=index%3Dtarget & x=0 & y=0

 

I believe the entire Todd Oldham collection at Lazy

Boy is also animal-free:

http://www.peta.org/feat/mercedes/synthetic.asp

 

http://www.lazboy.com/ourfurniture/collections/TO_collections.aspx

I think some of the fabrics are of the faux-suede

variety, but it is difficult to tell without seeing

them in person.

 

When in doubt if an item is genuine animal skin or

faux, you can usually tell by the smell...

 

Happy animal-free shopping:)

 

Maria

 

 

 

--- Heather <jhr wrote:

 

> We may be in the market for a new couch. I like all

> the features of

> leather for couches except the leather part! Does

> anyone know of a

> man-made leather or alternative fabric that is tough

> and easy to wipe

> clean (when the kids spill stuff or draw on it) and

> wears well, lasts

> long, breathes...

>

> When I ask at furniture stores, I get told " Well,

> the animals are dying

> for food anyway and you don't want the leather to be

> wasted, why don't

> you just buy a leather one? " and I get the same

> story from friends. I

> haven't had much luck online, mostly I find things

> like shoes and

> handbags made from leather alternatives.

> Heather

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at

http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to

http://www.vrg.org/family.This is a discussion list and is not intended to

provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a

qualified health professional.

 

edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health

professional.

 

 

 

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