Why Vegan Leather Is The Future?

Reasons to try veganism in diet might vary for everyone, but the ever-growing popularity of vegan products has now reached your home decor and wardrobe. As we move toward a more sustainable future, vegan leather has become integral to multiple industries. Changing consumer behavior has forced businesses from the fashion to interior designing industry to look for plant-based leather. Following the ethics of being animal-free, PU leather furnishings are replacing genuine leather in both commercial and residential properties. We don’t blame you for being lured by its eco-friendly approach and affordability compared to authentic leather furniture.

So why are vegan leather options a promising substitute for animal-based leather? Why should you consider reinventing your interiors with the trending vegan alternatives? Let’s find out.

More Than Synthetic Materials

Vegan leather's organic and animal-friendly plant-based material has lesser toxic chemicals than genuine leather. However, rethinking the entire decor can be expensive and overwhelming for most homeowners with many leather items in place. Perhaps you already have a leather sofa or a wool rug in your home. In that case, tossing it out won’t make a difference, but you can add several synthetic leather materials to complement your interior. Vegan items are swiftly replacing traditional leather material, allowing homeowners to pick from a wide range of decorative pieces such as kapok-made inserts, synthetic pillow covers, vegan blankets, throws, PU leather chairs, buckwheat, or soy fillings replacing duck down fillings or foam, and more.

Affordable and Safe Option

Just because you can afford cashmere, wool, or real fur, doesn’t mean you have to buy them for luxury. If you follow a minimalist design approach in your house and want something that can embrace the plant pots kept across the shelves and racks, you should go for something plant-based. Vegan leather is eco-friendly and made without toxic chemicals, thus maintaining freshness throughout your home. You can go monochrome by picking up some slate gray leather dining chairs to pair with your Scandinavian dining area without any toxicity or unusual leather smell. If you like staying connected to nature while maintaining the modern flair, synthetic leather can be the best material for sofas, armchairs, chairs, and more.

PU Leather Is Durable

When dealing with real leather, you need to clean it every 3-4 months with a quality leather conditioner. Moreover, everyday care includes dusting with a soft cloth, preventing water exposure, and timely polishing. Synthetic leather, such as polyurethane, on the other hand, is used for special coating for industrial purposes. The heavy-duty usage proves PU leather to be long-lasting and tough. In addition, upholstered synthetic leather furniture is waterproof, allowing you to clean it with water whenever you want. Don’t worry about the imitation wax texture and leather finish in the polyurethane since cleaning it with mild dish soap, a clean cloth, and hot water will keep the texture uniform and last long.

Conclusion

Vegan leather is the new cool since everyone wants to be a part of a sustainable future revolution, but not many can trust it for home decor. However, the ever-growing demand for synthetic leather has begun disrupting home decor and interiors. Maybe you just need a little more information and design motivation to rock those upholstered PU leather chairs in your dining room.