LEATHER OPTIONS
Cigar chomping brown? A bold fiery red? How about a tantalizing black leather? Or maybe turn heads with banana yellow? Whatever you have in mind, you’ll find in our industry leading library of hundreds of leather options right at your fingertips to be sure find the best leather for your furniture. With almost 300 leather options to choose from in a wide range of colors, textures, patinas and more, you’re sure to find the just the right match for your own custom designed furniture.
Aquamarine

Black

Canary

Canyon

Chestnut

Coffee

Crimson

Curry White

Derby

Dove

Federal

Flame

Fog

Marsh

Oxblood

Sapphire

Smoke

Tiger Lily

Whiskey

Anthracite

Bourbon

Camel

Chestnut

Linen

Moss

Mushroom

Pewter

Smoke

Tan

Wolf

Ash

Black

Brandy

Cement

Chestnut

Chocolate

Coffee

Creme

Dun

Lime

Olive

Pumpkin

Ruby

Sage

Sesame

Teal

Turquoise

Ceuro

Chamois

Currant

Liberte

Nuage

Onyx

Plongeur

Vison

Anthracite

Black

Cuero

Marsh

Navy

Red Oak

Tan

Truffle

Black

Butterscotch

Carbon

Chocolate

Dark Pine

Dune

Everglade

Evergreen

Fossil

French Blue

Hero

Indigo

Lagoon

Mink

Pewter

Putty

Shadow

Spice

Black

Black & Blue

Brown

Chestnut

Spanish Moss

Vintage

Walnut

Beige

Black

Cadet Blue

Juniper

Marmalade

Molasses

Moss

Parchment

Plum

Sailboat

Sea Salt

Shale

Sky

Slate

Sunflower

Sycamore

Average Brown

Copper Glaze

Denim

Flint

Frosted Green

Good Greens

Healthy Glow

Olde Mill Brown

Tire

Arrow Shaft

Black Rock

Cliff Hanger

Decoy

Fresh Cut

Grey Hoss

Hitching Post

Long Rifle

Night Howl

Sawbuck Sandy

Slicker

Southern Sky

Stirrup

Ten Gallon

Terra-Cotta

Trail Dust

Vintage Velour

Watering Hole

Worn Blu

Backyard Brown

Big Top

Discovery Grey

Acorn

Cigar

Graphite

Mahogany

Shedron

Steel

Tan

Walnut

Aubergine

Basil

Blue Marlin

Charcoal Gray

Cigar

Fawn

Garnet

Granite

Kingswood

Lager

Limestone

Meadow Elk

Mediterranean

Mountain Spring

Pebble Taupe

Spanish Moss

Spruce

Umber

Black

Chocolate

Cuero

Nut

Putty

Adriatic

Amber

Amethyst

Anthracite

Baltic

Bayou

Bermuda

Blue Smoke

Blush

Bourbon

Camel

Caramel

Caribbean

Celadon

Chianti

Citrine

Clover

Coastal

Coral

Crimson

Daffodil

Dove

Emerald

Evergreen

Fern

Fog

Frost

Golden Hour

Heaven

Ivory

Jasper

Kelly

Larkspur

Light Blue

Linen

Marsh

Mauve

Midnight

Mink

Mist

Monstera

Mushroom

Nile

Opal

Plum

Rainforest

Riviera

Rosewood

Seaglass

Smoke

Storm

Sycamore

Tangerine

Tangier

Tarragon

Terra

Truffle

Winter Pine

Wolf

Cuero

Oak

Tan

Draught Horse

Free Spirit

Gentle Fawn

Sire

Soar

Tree Climb

Alpine

Arctic White

Black

Chelsea

Chestnut

Chianti

Citrine

Cobalt

Cream

Espresso

Evening Dove

Fedora

Frost

Glass

Gravel

Habanero

Indigo

Juniper

Lagoon

Laurel

Mayan

Merlot

Moonlight

Nightfall

Orchid

Oyster

Parquet

Pewter

Quarry

Riviera

Sandstorm

Sky Blue

Smoke

Stone

Tango

Tidal

it's all in the wrist
Most leathers attain their distinctive color from chemical dyes, soaked and finished in large drums for mass-production purposes.
At this scale, tried-and-true tanning techniques are routinely forgotten and tanners have allowed modern technology to sully their craft. Although this chemically and machine-processed leather is a consistent and expensive material perfect for your sofa, it is not genuine hand‐colored leather.
Where others have forgotten their roots, of Iron & Oak continues to operate using traditional coloring methods. Our proprietary hands-on coloring technique is as patient as it is effective.
Striding beyond the expectations of imitation leathers and industrially-produced colored leather, of Iron & Oak leather receives careful, hands-on individual attention.
Our experienced craftspeople apply raw dyes to the leather’s surface by hand, carefully spreading and massaging the dye into the natural folds and grooves of the leather. Once the dye is fully absorbed into the hide, additional coatings are applied again and again to ensure the hide retains the most radiant finish possible.
As every piece of hide is different, each hand-colored surface absorbs the dyes unevenly due to varying skin texture.
The result is a passionate blend of warm honeysuckle browns, cherried mahogany reds, storied vintage blues, old-growth greens, and rich & savory creams of varying intensity, providing a glowing patina of natural antiquity and grandness.