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Leather furniture

I'm about to be in the market for new living room furniture.  I've been looking a little bit (just today, really) and like the looks of the Bernhardt sofas.  Does anyone have any experience with this brand?  I know it's relatively nice, and I need something very durable with my 2.5 year old and two crazy dogs. 

Currently I have some black leather couches that I got at Bob Mills like 6 years ago.  They still look pretty good and they've held up nicely.  I wouldn't mind going back to Bob Mills, but I really would like something a little nicer/a different look from what I currently have.  Black leather you can get by with going somewhat cheap, but I feel like brown shows more imperfections.  And I want brown leather.

Suggestions?

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Re: Leather furniture

  • Our living room furniture is leather and DH bought it at Bob Mills, I'm not sure what the brand is so I'll have to ask. It's at least 7 years old and in good condition--that includes almost 2 years of Maddux jumping/climbing/laying all over it. Ours is a deep burgundy color and I love it.
  • I found the Rolls Royce of brown leather sofas at Suburban... O.M.G.

    The arm rests and cushions are stuffed with memory foam and down comforter material.  I swear to you, I did NOT want to leave that couch.....  We went with a microfiber sectional though.  Ho hum.  haha 

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