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PRODUCT DETAILS

Manufacturer's Product Description

APPLICATION: Upholstery
CONTENT: Full Grain Leather, Semi-Aniline Dyed
AVERAGE HIDE: All leathers are sold by the square foot with a minimum purchase of one hide per colorway per order. Average hide size of Metallic Muse is 45 sq. ft.
AVERAGE THICKNESS: 1.1 mm
WEIGHT: 2.5 ounces per square foot
FINISH: Water-based metallic finish
BACKING: None
ORIGIN: Sweden
FLAME RESISTANCE: California TB 117-2013 Section 1 (Pass), CRUISE IMO 2010 FTP Code Part 8
SUSTAINABILITY: European LIFE Award for water treatment facility.

Metallic Muse is a chrome free leather that's tanned with a water-based semi-aniline dye.

Third party certified, Indoor Advantage™ Gold.

Meets BIFMA 7.4.4 - Targeted Chemical Elimination (PFAS, FR, PVC, and Antimicrobial Free)

Textile does not contain any chemicals from the Living Building Challenge (LBC) Red List, which is a list of health-hazardous substances that are harmful to the environment and human health. Red List free.

Free of intentionally added PFAS chemicals.
NOTES: All leathers are sold by the square foot with a minimum purchase of one hide per colorway per order.

Average hide size of Metallic Muse is 45 sq. ft.
More about HBF Textiles
HBF Textiles gives dimension to the lives and spaces of users, designers and communities through the essential qualities of fabric. We reveal the hand of the maker and the intentionality of design in everything we make. Our expertise comes from understanding the inherent qualities of fabric—yarn, dyeing, spinning, structure and weave. When combined with our innovative material sources, we create considered applications that are versatile and beautiful. What we produce is not just textiles, but a larger web of relationships. Weaving textiles together with manufacturing and production, we are part of a two-hundred year old legacy of textile manufacturing within North Carolina. And, with like-minded mills and collaborators––locally and globally––we explore together the myriad of possibilities of what fabric can be.