Leather - Busty Dusty

Use a soft-bristled brush to restore the "dusty" nap if it becomes flattened or dirty.

It absorbs water and oils easily, which can cause permanent staining. busty dusty leather

The "dusty" effect often comes from a light application of waxes or oils that can be moved around with your finger (known as "pull-up"), creating natural highlights and shadows. Use a soft-bristled brush to restore the "dusty"

This style intentionally showcases the hide’s original grain, including scars, wrinkles, and pores, adding to its rugged character. busty dusty leather

Used in "Chesterfield" sofas or industrial-style armchairs to give the piece an immediate sense of history and "broken-in" comfort.

Use only specialized "distressed leather" conditioners; standard waxes may darken the leather significantly and ruin the matte effect.