
Reptile Line
An exotic reptile print on full hides for increased design flexibility and natural elegance. Hand selected European and New Zealand cattle hides are aniline dyed with protective finish. Waterbased finishes are applied to provide an even coloration and protection to the leather. REPTILE Upholstery Leather Hides average 48 square feet. $11.95 / Square foot. These colors will vary on all monitors and the colors you see on your monitor are only an approximation of the actual

Embossed Gator
Top Grain, Semi-Aniline embossed Leather with the exotic look of crocodile. Specially tanned premium cowhides allow for embossing with more depth and character to create the texture of Embossed Gator. Embossed Gator is produced entirely by hand in a many step process using old artisan techniques. Color variations should be expected. The finish ages very nicely with use. Embossed Gator is available in half hide form from very clean hides that average 20 to 25 square feet.

Mission Style Chair
We are your Stickley and Mission Oak specialists! We have four lines of leather that are perfect for arts and crafts period furniture, The Artisian Line, Cambrian, Euroglazed, and Roman Line.

Roden Leather's EARTH line is chrome free tanned, vegetable re-tanned, and features water based
EARTH LINE EARTH is chrome free tanned, vegetable re-tanned, and features water based finishing (no solvents). Meeting the highest technical specifications in fashion-forward, hospitality colors. EARTH Upholstery Leather Hides average 50 square feet. Many beautiful colors available.

These Morris Chairs are upholstered with Roden Leather Company's Bison Line
Bison is created on South German top-grain cowhides. Due to the fact that leather is a natural material it will absorb the dye differently throughout the hide. Therefore expect a subtle color variation within the hide. A non-directional embossing is added for depth, afterward a light antique effect is applied to give the leather character. A topical treatment is added for water and stain resistances. Bison will develop a patina over time and with use. Prolonged exposure to su