Article mayhem
   
Nav Menu
select
home
select
Sign up
select
Login
select
Submit Articles
select
Submission Guidelines
select
Top Articles
select
Link Directory
select
About Us
select
Contact Us
select
Privacy Policy
select
RSS Feeds
 
Categories

Accessories
Arts
Business
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Coding Sites
Computers
Cooking
Crafts
Current Affairs
Databases
Entertainment
Film
Finances
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Internet
Medical
Men Only
Motorcyles
Our Pets
Outdoors
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Women Only
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 519629
Total Authors: 142199
Total Downloads: 20359322


Newest Member
Patrick Winter

 


   

Faux Leather Beds


About faux leather beds and artificial leather

Many bed designs these days use fake leather. These use a range of materials, as now there are several alternatives which can imitate the appearance of real leather while saving on production costs. There are plastic-based materials, which were originally branded using the portmanteau ‘pleather’ and typically have the advantage of being lighter in weight than the real thing. There are many varieties with different qualities, such as the notoriously uncomfortable PVC – famous for causing sweating due to being non-porous but also resistant to fading and easy to clean – and breathable poromeric imitation leathers like the very practical Polyurethane. Leatherette is a fabric using layers of synthetic or natural fibres covered with thin layer of plastic. This is commonly found on the outer covers of photograph albums. Before the onset of plastics faux leather beds would have to have been made by treating other materials to appear like real leather. These included cloths made from cotton painted in boiled linseed oil and pigment.

Who on earth would want a faux leather bed?

With artificial materials becoming increasingly realistic, more and more people are turning to imitation leather for their upholstery. There are also ethical considerations which would lead someone to choose faux leather beds. For instance, many people are opposed to real leather because it contradicts their strong views on animal welfare. Vegans in particular reject the notion of animals being commodities. The term vegan leather is simply a term used to describe faux leather (as any leather not made from animals is suitable for ethical vegans to use).

A faux leather bed can give you a very attractive, contemporary look in-keeping with minimalist interior design. Traditional colours like dark brown and black can be used for a low key design and are offset nicely by subtle bed linen in shades of beige or chocolate brown. If you are more adventurous you may opt for one of several white beds. They are usually aesthetically pleasing, easy to clean and robust. One company which specialises in faux leather beds is Mattressheaven247.co.uk. The firm has a vast range of products and offers a delivery service direct to your door. They also stock plenty of other high quality products including pine bedroom furniture. As they are a business committed to providing a professional yet friendly service, it is certainly worth seeing if they have something to suit your needs.






Author Resource:- Mattressheaven247.co.uk specialise in Faux Leather Beds . We are proud to offer a fast, direct delivery to your door with a great service to match. Visit us today for Pine Bedroom Furniture .

[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.articlemayhem.com/rss.php?rss=28
By : Gareth Hoyle    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-29 23:40:33
Article From Article Mayhem

ezine ready view Ezine ready view

Related Articles

 
 


[Valid RSS feed]