• Sabrina texture detail
  • Sabrina leather rolls
  • Sabrina
  • Sabrina on Eames conference chairs

Color Guide

SA 0783 Carmen SA 2010 Rhubarb SA 0830 Candy Apple SA 0767 Rose SA 7027 Red Onion SA 0821 Robotic Orange SA 0793 Venezia SA 7053 Nasturtium SA 0766 Pumpkin SA 2052 Monarch SA 2006 Anacapri SA 0822 Yellow Pixel SA 0794 Milano SA 0823 Dichroic Yellow SA 7048 Elfin SA 0824 L.E.D. SA 0702 Forest Green SA 7084 Dusty Miller SA 0776 Celadon SA 7073 Glacier Bay SA 7039 Spring Azure SA 0826 Silicon Valley SA 0788 Teal SA 7035 Water Sapphire SA 0774 May Blue SA 7057 Sea Star SA 7069 Lobelia SA 0792 Genoa SA 0786 Nippon Blue SA 7011 Midnight SA 0787 Marine Blue SA 0789 Azure SA 7029 Pansy SA 7067 Forget-Me-Not SA 0724 Sienna SA 0844 Portofino SA 0722 Nutmeg SA 0704 Burgundy SA 0768 Garnet SA 2041 Black Abalone SA 2003 Desert Tortoise SA 0811 Mahogany SA 0746 Coffee Bean SA 2005 Rembrandt Brown SA 2001 Monument Valley SA 0700 Sand SA 0765 Camel SA 0761 Hemp SA 0843 Banff SA 0785 White SA 0831 Palm Beach SA 2018 Tortilla SA 0834 La Jolla SA 0833 Aspen SA 0837 Corfu SA 0832 Puerto Vallarta SA 0781 Oatmeal SA 0701 Bone SA 0764 Clay SA 2016 Guinea Hen SA 0840 Lahaina SA 0870 Dove Grey SA 2059 Arctic Tern SA 0838 Amalfi SA 0839 Cannes SA 7083 Blue Heron SA 7050 Pollywog SA 0762 Mink SA 2081 Koala SA 0841 Vicenza SA 2092 Pussywillow SA 0771 Grey Beige SA 2095 Armadillo SA 0769 Cadet SA 2002 Basalt SA 0745 Thundercloud SA 0815 Jasper SA 0842 Bel Air SA 0703 Black Lagoon SA 0812 Payne's Grey SA 7013 Tar SA BLCK Black

Sabrina (SA)

The matte finish and extended color range of Sabrina makes it an elegant, fine-grained leather for contract use. Sabrina is made from the finest and clearest bovine material from the Piedmont and Tuscany regions of Northern Italy. These regions provide some of the world’s finest selection of raw material which is available in limited quantities. The unique retannage of Sabrina completes the enrichment of the leather and provides a smooth, tight grain and suppleness of hand. From subtle neutrals to saturated colors, the high quality dyes provide excellent lightfastness and allow a greater saturation and dye enrichment than ordinary upholstery leathers.

  • Content European cowhide
  • Origin Italy
  • Hide Size 50–55 sq ft (4.6–5.1 sq m)
  • Thickness 0.9–1.0 mm
  • Weight 2.25–2.5 oz / sq ft (687–763 g / sq m)
  • Grain Full
  • Grain Texture Smooth, tight
  • Tannage Chrome
  • Dye Aniline
  • Finish Medium
  • Primary Uses Upholstery, handrails, rugs, wall panels, architectural applications
  • Industry Automotive, aviation, contract, marine, residential
  • Maintenance Wipe with a cool, damp cloth. For tougher soiling, use a pH-balanced soap and rinse. Repeat, if needed. Occasional use of Spinneybeck Finished Leather Cleaner, Conditioner & Protector is recommended. Other leather cleaners such as saddle soap or household cleaners that may contain harsh chemicals, alcohol or ink removers should never be used.
  • Custom Custom colors available
  • Special Services Flame treatment and perforated available with an upcharge
  • Colorfastness to Light Class 4
  • Colorfastness to Crocking Class 4–5 (dry), Class 4 (wet)
  • Flammability ASTM E 84: Class A (flame treated)
  • Boston Fire Dept BFD IX-1: Pass (flame treated)
  • BS EN1021 (Part I and Part II): Pass
  • BS 5852 Crib 5 and Crib 7: Pass (flame treated)
  • CAL 117: Pass
  • CAL 133: Successfully used in CAL 133 applications with Firegard F187 fire backer material or equivalent (flame treated)
  • Cigarette Ignition Resistance NFPA 260: Class 1
  • FAR 25.853(a) 60 sec vertical burn, 12 sec vertical burn. Oil burner-fire block: Pass
  • IMO Resolution A.652(16): Pass
  • IMO Resolution A.653(16) Part 2 and 5: Pass (flame treated)
  • NF P 95 512 1986 (Electric Burner Test): Class M1 (flame treated)
  • Durability + Strength Abrasion ASTM D 7255: 1,000+ cycles (CS-10 wheels)
  • Breaking Force ASTM D 2208: 150 lb
  • Elongation ASTM D 2211: 30–50% at 50 lb
  • Flex ASTM D 2097: 70,000 flexes
  • Tearing Strength ASTM D 4705: 25 lb
  • Perspiration AATCC Method 15: Color Change: Class 4-5, Staining: Class 5 (8 different fibers)
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