Pebble Black: This durable leather option, known as floater leather, has a distinctive pebbly texture that resists scratches, keeping it looking sharp over time. Unlike other colors, Pebble Black won’t develop a patina, making it a steadfast choice for those who prefer a lasting, consistent look.
Leather is a natural material. Surface variations, slight color shifts, and texture differences are not defects — they're what makes each piece unique. Over time your leather will soften, deepen in color, and develop a patina that's entirely its own.
To maintain it, wipe occasionally with a clean white cloth and a neutral leather conditioner.
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