Highland – 707 Epona

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Crafted in Italy and inspired by classic Scottish tradition, Highland is a seductively creamy leather with a light transparent finish projecting the beauty of nature's canvas. It is lightly milled and sheened with natural oils and waxes providing a rich texture and sultry soft hand. Natural visible markings and other signatures of nature are characteristics to be appreciated and confirm its true identity. Over time, a rich patina will develop reflecting the lifestyle of its user. Highland is produced using only the finest hand selected European raw material.

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Description

  

SPECIFICATIONS

REACH (EC 1907/2006) compliant production aims to improve the protection of human and environmental health. Processed using low emission mineral tanning formulas which are environmentally respectful, the hides are retanned in aged oak drums using vegetable agents, natural fat liquors, oils and dyes that ensure the leather is properly through dyed. Natural color variations may occur even within the same dye lot.

Applications: Contract, Hospitality, Residential
Raw Material: European
Hide Size: Average 48 sqft
Thickness: 0.9 — 1.0 mm
Wet Rub Test (20 rubs): IUF 450 / UNI EN ISO 11640: > 4 grey scale
Dry Rub Test (100 rubs): IUF 450 / UNI EN ISO 11640: > 4 grey scale
Abrasion: Wyzenbeek (ASTM D4157) 100,000 rubs
Adhesion: IUF 470/ UNI EN ISO 11644 = 4.0 N/cm
Alkaline ph 8 (NR 20): IUF 450 / UNI EN ISO 11640: > 4 grey scale
Flexing Endurance: IUP 20 / UNI EN ISO 5402: = 20,000
Tear Strength: IUP 40 / UNI EN ISO 3377-I: = 20 N
Light Resistance (Xenon Test): IUF 402 / UNI EN ISO 105-B02: 3 blue scale
Flammability Resistance: UFAC Class 1, CAL TB 117-2013, NFPA 260
Origin: Italy