You must have thought that the sofa you have recently has given you the absolute comfort and best fashion design that make you stop trying the new sofa with somewhat the same quality and comfort as well as the best fashion design. If you think so, from now on, you MUST change your thoughts, for we have a new reclining leather sofa that must fit you in everything. WE GUARANTEE! We call this sofa “Apollo Large Leather Recliner Sofa Black” What makes it so special that we would like to suggest you to buy one as your collection at the office or home? Let me tell you that this type of sofa is very... 

29-12-2009

For some community groups, the chair is considered as one symbol of power. The chair also shows the dignity or social status for a particular community. Then a king will sit on the chair called the throne of greatness, while the maids and servants would sit on the floor. Seats are regarded not only as symbol of authority, but also as a symbol of stability so that the era of the 1990s the term when one has sat, he will forget to stand. Since the 14th century, the seat was created more diverse. Especially since the presence of high-tech machinery, there appear many different types of chairs one... 

28-12-2009

LEATHER TANNING General Leather tanning is the process of converting raw hides or skins into leather. Hides and skins have the ability to absorb tannic acid and other chemical substances that prevent them from decaying, make them resistant to wetting, and keep them supple and durable. The surface of hides and skins contains the hair and oil glands and is known as the grain side. The flesh side of the hide or skin is much thicker and softer. The three types of hides and skins most often used in leather manufacture are from cattle, sheep, and pigs. Tanning is essentially the reaction of collagen... 

22-12-2009

Most leather goods are made from the byproducts of the slaughterhouse, and some is purpose-made, i.e., the animal is grown and slaughtered purely for its skin. So, by buying leather products, you will be contributing to the profits of these establishments and augmenting the economic demand for slaughter. The Nov/Dec 1991 issue of the Vegetarian Journal has this to say about leather: “Environmentally turning animal hides into leather is an energy intensive and polluting practice. Production of leather basically involves soaking (beamhouse), tanning, dyeing, drying, and finishing. Over 95 percent... 

15-12-2009
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