The name anthracite refers to the darkest grade of coal. In leather you see this in the subtle sheen and the underlying brown-black gradient. Foggia anthracite is one of our most popular variants: Italian semi-aniline, supple, modern. The matt finish makes small scratches less visible than glossy black.
Anthracite is deeper and warmer, leaning toward black-brown. Grey is more neutral and cooler. Anthracite has subtle brown undertones that look more natural with warmer interiors.
Pretty much. Anthracite is neutral enough for minimalist new builds and warm enough for classic living rooms.
Less than pure black. Eco-leather anthracite is virtually maintenance-free — light wiping is usually enough.
Foggia, Kenia and eco-leather anthracite all within walking distance.