There are a large array of fabrics & leathers available for the Celebrity range of recliners, sofas, suites, riser chairs & fixed chairs. If you choose to have leather it will cost more than fabric as leather hides cost more
than woven fabrics do.
If the colour & tone of the leather or fabric is crucial to you we do recommend that you look at a sample of it in your own home, as your computer monitor can alter the true colour. If you would like us to send you a sample of any leather or fabric please send us your name, address and postcode on this email link along with the leather or fabric name(s).
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Alpine Bark (Aquaclean)
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Alpine Granite (Aquaclean)
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Alpine Limestone (Aquaclean)
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Alpine Marble (Aquaclean)
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Alpine Rainbow (Aquaclean)
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Alpine Russet (Aquaclean)
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Aspen Forest (Aquaclean) -
Aspen Graphite (Aquaclean) -
Aspen Grey (Aquaclean) -
Aspen Midnight (Aquaclean) -
Aspen Oyster (Aquaclean)
Aspen Stone (Aquaclean)-
Aster Midnight
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Atlanta Aqua
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Atlanta Biscuit
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Atlanta Haze
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Atlas Haze (Aquaclean)
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Atlas Rose (Aquaclean)
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Atlas Sky (Aquaclean) -
Bison Moss (Aquaclean) -
Bison Saddle (Aquaclean) -
Bison Silver (Aquaclean) -
Bison Storm (Aquaclean) -
Bison Taupe (Aquaclean) -
Bison Toffee (Aquaclean) -
Bliss Moss
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Bliss Mulberry
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Bliss Natural
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Bliss Stone
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Buckley Chocolate
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Buckley Claret
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Buckley Heather
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Buckley Natural
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Buckley Slate
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Buckley Steel
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Byron Cappuccino
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Byron Espresso
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Byron Mocha
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Corisca Rose
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Dalby Moss
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Dalby Natural
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Dalby Slate
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Dalby Stone
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Derwnt Fawn -
Derwent Grey -
Derwent Hunter -
Derwent Midnight -
Derwent Slate -
Eden Aqua -
Eden Espresso -
Eden Mauve -
Eden Olive -
Eden Spice -
Elgin Aqua -
Elgin Biscuit -
Elgin Chocolate -
Elgin Midnight -
Elgin Oyster -
Elgin Storm -
Esker Camel
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Esker Pebble
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Esker Sand
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Filey Charcoal (Aquaclean)
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Filey Chocolate (Aquaclean)
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Filey Cream (Aquaclean)
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Filey Jade (Aquaclean)
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Filey Natural (Aquaclean)
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Filey Ruby (Aquaclean)
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Howard Sage
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Iona Aqua
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Iona Chocolate
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Iona Claret -
Iona Haze
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Iona Midnight -
Iona Sage -
Iona Slate
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Kira Duck Egg Blue
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Kira Sage
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Kira Sapphire
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Kira Slate
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Kira Stone
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Koni Juniper (Aquaclean)
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Koni Mulberry (Aquaclean)
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Koni Oyster (Aquaclean)
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Lintel Charcoal
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Lintel Midnight
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Lintel Moonstone
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Lucia Camel
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Lucia Gold
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Lucia Wine
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Luna Fawn -
Luna Fossil -
Luna Peacock -
Luna Silver -
Majestic Alpine -
Majestic Fawn -
Majestic Flint -
Majestic Wheat -
Manor Autumn
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Manor Espresso
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Manor Sand
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Montage Aqua -
Montage Oatmeal -
Montage Pebble -
Montage Rose -
Montage Sage -
Mosaic Autumn
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Ripple Caramel
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Scroll Caramel
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Soul Fawn Aquaclean
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Soul Haze Aquaclean
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Soul Juniper Aquaclean
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Soul Midnight Aquaclean
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Soul Oyster Aquaclean
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Soul Slate Aquaclean
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Tidal Braemar -
Tidal Sand -
Tidal Slate -
Weave Cayenne
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Weave Charcoal
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Weave Concrete
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Weave Sage
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Weave Sapphire -
Weave Silver
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Weave Teal
Leathers 1 (all ranges except the Newstead)
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Antique Brown
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Antique Burgundy
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Antique Cocoa
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Antique Green
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Antique Walnut
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Como Castello -
Como Cognac -
Como Sable -
English Conker
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Lena Bottle Green
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Lena Brandy
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Lena Caramel
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Lena Coffee
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Lena Ebony
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Lena Elderberry
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Lena Fossil
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Lena Heather
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Lena Magnolia
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Lena Marble
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Lena Oriental Blue
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Lena Pewter
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Lena Porcelain
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Lena Steel Grey
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Lena Teal
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Lena Vanilla
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Lena Wedgewood
Leathers 2 (Newstead Model Only)
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Salento Black -
Salento Blue -
Salento Chocolate -
Salento Graphite -
Salento Green -
Salento Grey -
Salento Mocha -
Salento Mushroom -
Salento Pearl -
Salento Steel -
Salento Stone -
Salento Tan
Fabric Care
We recommend that you vacuum your upholstery regularly and remove stains by means of a damp cloth (not over-wet) and soapy water or mild detergent if necessary, following closely the manufacturer's instructions. For more stubborn stains
please consult a professional cleaning company.
All pile fabrics including chenilles are subject to a certain degree of shading or pile crush with frequent use. This is not a fabric fault, nor will it detract from the wearing properties of the material. The effect of pile crush can
be minimised by regular brushing with a soft brush and occasional steaming where the pile is showing signs of wear.
In order to create the extra softness inherent in 'chaise'-type seatwraps it is important to remember that the upholstery is somewhat looser than in conventional seating, particularly as it cannot be pulled tightly from side to side.
This may result in a little 'bagginess' or 'wrinkliness' appearing in certain fabrics which can usually be smoothed out by hand after use. It is also worth noting that with this type of upholstery horizontal seams in seating and joins
in back cushions may become misaligned in use. When this happens it is advisable to re-align the affected areas by hand after use.
Armcaps are available with most items to prevent excessive wear on the vulnerable arm sections. Please also remember that direct sunlight may fade certain colours. Avoid sharp objects, including pets' claws, from damaging your
upholstery.
Showwood areas should be wiped daily with a soft dry duster. To remove grease marks use a diluted solution of warm water and vinegar and buff with a soft duster. Do not use spray furniture polish.
In General
Where seat or back cushions are reversible, they should be turned frequently to minimise creasing and even up the amount of wear. All fibre-filled back cushions should be 'plumped up' frequently to retain their best appearance. Do not
sit on arms or the front edges of seat cushions.
Slight colour variations are inevitable from one dye batch to another so we are unable to guarantee an exact colour match to the fabric or Leather sample in the pattern book, nor to furniture previously ordered in the same material. All
colours shown on this Website are as accurate as reprographic and digital processes allow. Sherborne policy is one of continuous development and accordingly we reserve the right to alter any specification/size without prior notice.
Leather Care
•Vacuum and dust frequently with a soft cloth
•Do not allow body oils, perspiration or hair products to settle into the grain of the Leather as these will gradually break down the finish. Please also note that some forms of medication can cause damage to the top coat of leather via
skin transferance.
•Clean regularly with a damp cloth (not over-wet) using circular motions until the dirty parts are clean, then dry immediately with a soft cloth
•If necessary, add a little soapy water to the above process providing NO DETERGENTS are used
•NEVER USE SADDLE SOAP, WAX OR SPRAY POLISH WHICH MAY CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE
•For rare, awkward stains a wide range of proprietary Leather Care cleaners can be obtained, following closely the manufacturers' instructions
•After cleaning a neutral Leather Cream may be used to restore the original sheen (proprietary products only, please)
•Too frequent or over-enthusiastic cleaning or application of Leather Cream may wear away the upper, darker coat of Antique Leather to reveal more of the lighter base coat
•Avoid sharp objects such as belts, buckles, studs and zips scratching the surface of the Leather
•Protect your Leather furniture from direct sunlight
•Avoid drying out the Leather by keeping it away from direct heat sources such as fires and radiators
In General
Where seat or back cushions are reversible, they should be turned frequently to minimise creasing and even up the amount of wear. All fibre-filled back cushions should be 'plumped up' frequently to retain their best appearance. Do not
sit on arms or the front edges of seat cushions.
Slight colour variations are inevitable from one dye batch to another so we are unable to guarantee an exact colour match to the fabric or Leather sample in the pattern book, nor to furniture previously ordered in the same material. All
colours shown on this Website are as accurate as reprographic and digital processes allow.