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''[[car leather|Car leathers]] with an antique effect are rare. Here is a [[car leather#Mercedes|Mercede]] with a [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|faded]] antique effect still visible in the hidden area.''<br></p>
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Revision as of 13:00, 6 November 2016

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Rub off leather - Rub off finish

Tub off leather or antique leather is usually dyed in a brighter colour by hand or machine, and a darker colour is swabbed over it, which produces its characteristic two-tone. These leathers are also called antique finish leather. The lighter colour at the bottom shines through the applied darker colour and gives the leather a characteristic patina.

The antique look can be controlled through the thickness of the darker shade on the lighter shade. The more that the patina is applied, the darker is the overall result. The more irregularly it is applied, the more vivid is the look. The patina colour can be sprayed, dotted or wiped off. The spray causes the most uniform appearance. An already applied patina colour can be changed by rubbing it off with solvents or by sanding down with and without solvents. The different application techniques and the art of distributing the colours give the dyer the possibility of a large variety of looks.


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without patina - slightly darkened - heavily patinated

 

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In this chair the darker patina colour was wiped on after upholstery work.

 

In the past, Leather dealer used to sell leather which already had a dark colour over a lighter one together with the appropriate solvent. The leather was then used to upholster furniture still dark. Once on the furniture, it was wiped with the solvent partially to reveal the lighter colour underneath. This then created the patina.


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Wiped with solvent to crate the desired patina by removing the lighter, upper leather colour.

 

Typical rub off leather looks

Depending on the intensity and thickness of the darker patina colour on the lighter background, tit will give a different antique effect to the leather.


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Close up of the patina effect in rub off leathers.

 


Individual productions made in the leather workshop. Most antique leather nowadays is industrially manufactured.


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Genuine hand-patinated leather from the leather workshop.

 

Car leather with antique effects

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Car leathers with an antique effect are rare. Here is a Mercedes with a faded antique effect still visible in the hidden area.

 

Chesterfield furniture

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Chesterfield sofa refers to a typical English-style leather furniture where buttons are sewn into the upholstery (armrests and backrest). Usually these are made of rub off leather with the appropriate patina appearance.


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Current Chesterfield furniture (www.chesterfields.de).

 

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Create a refined ambience: Chesterfield furniture.

 

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Old Chesterfield furniture with different patina.

 

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Chesterfield at McDonald's, Airport Mallorca.

 

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Cheap Chesterfield furniture with 5 seats for 1,200 € made of imitation leather in the outsides and PU split leather for seat and arm rests (02-2012).

 

Chesterfield-style in the car

The first closed motorized vehicles had benches upholstered in Chesterfield style. The rich owners wanted to feel as if sitting in a comfortable fireplace room.


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Car seats in Chesterfield look.

 



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