Interior designers often include black leather chairs or suites when designing new living areas, work areas, and especially when marketing an upper-class home. Leather has always remained a constant in furniture manufacturing; it is also constantly used in interior design. We took a look to see why leather remains such a popular choice. Leather has always been regarded a symbol of status of fortune and power. When one thinks of who would be the first to be affected or interested in purchasing leather furniture the result is usually: a male. They are drawn particularly to black leather, as it is considered a masculine fabric, one that reflects the owners’ masculinity and status. But of course for the modern home, a lady might like something stylish to mix in with the room design. This is the modern world after all!
Dark or black leather and chrome are the two staples every bachelor wishes to include in his home. It is only later with the introduction of the feminine in a bachelors’ life and home that the softer shades are introduced. And the war for the black leather chair starts, often being banished to the den, study or more suitable area (if your lucky). Today when selling homes, interior design and décor have started to walk hand in hand, working together as well as independently with the purpose of getting a image of sophistication and class across to the consumer.
With the variety and choice available today, we more often than not make our purchases based on emotion. We like what we see and we therefore buy it. Most home marketing agents and property developers know this, and are developing and marketing with a certain class and client profile in mind, utilising design and décor for optimal results The use of leather in designs is more often found in places meant to attract the attention of the younger bachelor or up and coming male. Who will be drawn to the image projected by the design. Property developments focused on families would be more drawn to earth tones with the inclusion of cream, beige and brown, the leather of choice would be suede for its texture and softer tones.
Leather due to its many forms is a useful staple material that is used in interior design for bringing a sense of earthliness, wealth and status into a room. It sends a silent but firm message that the owner has some level of wealth, especially with black sofas and a black leather chair or two. This is this message that interior designers incorporate into their designs when adding leather, it is a message that is picked up readily and delivers the required results.
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