Fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, crocheting, or bonding. Cloth refers to a finished piece of fabric that can be used for a purpose such as covering a bed.
Bicast Leather (also known as bycast leather, split leather or PU leather) is a split leather with a layer of polyurethane applied to the surface and then embossed.
Leather can be of different grades. Top grain leather is the hardest wearing and best quality. Top grain is the outer most part of the hide and as would be expected is therefore the strongest. The next layer of the hide is used to make split leather sofas. The split leather may be treated in such a way as to make it look as good as top grain, but it is not as strong.
Faux Leather is a type of a synthetic or artificial leather. Artificial leather is known under many names, including "faux leather", "leatherette", "patent leather", "naugahyde" and "pleather".
Leather Match combines top-grain leather seating with matching vinyl on the sides and/or back of the furniture.
Solid Wood means that each exposed part is made of pieces of genuine hardwood, for large surfaces stronger-than-wood glue is used, or some other wood joinery techniques.
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Veneer surfaces thin slices of wood (hardwood veneer) or other materials(marble or ivory) are bonded to wood, composite boards or other material to create beautiful look of balanced or uniform design that is impossible to achieve with solid wood.