Pavé Leather Announces Exclusive Leather Restoration Service
Newton, NC December 12 2003--Today Pavé Leather announced an exclusive restoration service for leather furniture. Owners of leather furniture can now restore richness and natural patina to their cherished leather furniture by using Pavé’s Leather Restoration Services. Their specialized and patented formulation cleans, protects, rejuvenates, conditions and preservers new and old leather furniture. Recognized as one of the best manufacturers of fine leather furniture worldwide, Pavé Leather has spent years developing a special formula that will restore the natural look, youthfulness and sheen to your favorite sofa, loveseat, chair or ottoman.
The restoration service will be available by appointment only through a limited number of selected cities such as Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Washington D.C., Miami and Las Vegas. All work will be done by hand and by trained leather conditioners. Appointments can be made at their toll free number at 1-(866)840-6200 or email them at customrestoration@paveleather.com.
Pavé leather is one of a handful of companies that manufacture custom made leather furniture with the best and finest raw material, making the furniture functional, comfortable, attractive, stylish and elegant.
At Pavé Leather customers can personalize their furniture by choosing colors, leathers, styles and configurations. “Pavé is one of the undisputed experts in custom made leather furniture” stated a leading fashion designer. “They use the best quality leathers in the world, combined with their state of the art technology and tailored foam results producing a product that distinguishes itself by its uniqueness and style. I just love their furniture.”
Pavé Leather is one of the worldwide leaders in fine leather furniture. The company offers a wide range of colors, styles, leathers and configurations for the custom made furniture market.
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