Covered pigmented leather
A closed pigment layer protects the leather from stains, moisture, and sun. Not fully colour-proof, but noticeably more stable than aniline or semi-aniline.
Granada is our classic leather. Covered pigmented leather with a closed surface, deep colour saturation, and a hand that recalls traditional leatherwork, suited to chesterfield silhouettes and classic furniture. Less texture than Africa, more colour depth than Foggia, a fuller weight that feels crafted rather than pure.
Where aniline leathers show the hide they came from, Granada shows colour above all. The pigment layer is thicker, the protection stronger, the appearance more polished. This is the leather of decade-old chesterfields, dark wood libraries, and rooms where continuity matters.
A closed pigment layer protects the leather from stains, moisture, and sun. Not fully colour-proof, but noticeably more stable than aniline or semi-aniline.
Granada accepts pigment beautifully. Oxblood, Midnight Green, and Chocolate reach saturations that aniline simply cannot. A leather for people who love colour.
Our Capetown, Tosca, and Medusa chesterfields often stand in Granada in the showroom. The pigmented hide stretches smoothly across the button tufting, and the button wells hold their shape better.
Granada is very low-maintenance. What it needs:
Classic interiors, chesterfield lovers, libraries and studies, homes with young children, anyone who wants leather without patina.
If you want visible grain from a natural hide, Africa or Kenia is the better fit. Granada is deliberately less tactile.
Come and see a Capetown chesterfield in Granada Oxblood, or a Tosca in Cognac. The finish sits differently than aniline, fuller, more finished. Even in clean modern rooms Granada stands its ground, a dark counterweight to pale wood and white walls.