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| Materials used to make steelform.com furniture | |
Steel & ChromeThe modernist designers chose 1 inch thick cold drawn steel tube because it was a widely available and cheap material. Still today gas and water pipings are made of it.
If there is nothing special about the material, using it for the making of high-class furniture requires most precise hand labour.
steelform uses ash and oak woods from Slovenia. These materials have been stored and naturally dried for years prior to being used, thus minimizing the risk of occurring cracks or distortions to an absolute minimum. |
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Foams & feathers
We use aniline dyed top grain bovine leathers to cover our upholsteries. Our leathers medium thickness is between 1,1-1,3 mm and they all have a beautifully pronounced natural grain. To get best quality, we also use a tanning process that not only preserves the beauty but ensures high durability as well. Properly treated (i.e. not exposed to direct sunlight) our furnituire will last for decades. A word about thickness: Thicker is not necessarily better! Whenever leather has to follow a certain shape, (like in most cases when making furniture) a thickness of 2mm does make no sense, but gives the whole piece a clumsy look. Whoever states using such i.e. on a corbusier armchair, probably does not know much about his products. |
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