Corrected Grain Bovine Upholstery Leather
Corrected grain leather from bovine hides undergoes further preparation after tanning, with surface imperfections buffed and a new grain layer applied, ideal for upholstery in automotive seats. Classified under HTS 4107.92.50.00 as other grain splits upholstery leather of bovine animals, without hair. This process enhances uniformity for high-wear furniture applications.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If splits other than grain, like flesh splits
Only grain splits are under 4107.92.50; other splits like flesh side have separate subheadings.
If coated with plastics for upholstery
Leather coated with polyurethane or similar plastics exceeding certain thickness moves to Chapter 59 as textile-coated materials.
If made into finished upholstery panels or covers
Assembled into saddlery or harness goods like seat covers changes to Chapter 42.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include mill test reports showing post-tanning preparation beyond crust to distinguish from 4104-4106
• Label clearly as 'upholstery leather' with grain split specs to prevent misclassification as garment leather
• Avoid imports with reversible tanning, as chapter notes relegate them to raw or crust headings
Related Products under HTS 4107.92.50.00
Full Grain Bovine Upholstery Leather
This is high-quality full grain leather derived from bovine hides, further prepared after tanning or crusting, specifically designed for upholstery applications like sofas and chairs. It falls under HTS 4107.92.50.00 as it is grain split upholstery leather of bovine animals, without hair, not covered by heading 4114. The leather retains its natural grain surface for durability and aesthetic appeal in furniture.
Aniline Dyed Bovine Upholstery Leather
Aniline dyed leather from bovine grain splits is semi-aniline finished after tanning or crusting, penetrating the hide for a natural look used in luxury furniture upholstery. It qualifies for HTS 4107.92.50.00 as other upholstery leather from grain splits of bovine animals, hair-free. The minimal topcoat preserves the leather's breathability and patina development.
Pigmented Equine Upholstery Leather
Pigmented leather from equine hides, prepared as grain splits after tanning, features a protective pigmented finish for durable upholstery in equestrian furniture and chairs. HTS 4107.92.50.00 covers this as other upholstery leather from equine animals, without hair on. The robust equine leather suits high-traffic areas.
Embossed Bovine Grain Split Upholstery Leather
Embossed grain split leather from bovine hides is further prepared post-crusting with a textured pattern for decorative upholstery in sofas and vehicle interiors. Classified in HTS 4107.92.50.00 as other upholstery leather, specifically grain splits without hair. Embossing adds design versatility while maintaining strength.
Semi-Aniline Buffalo Upholstery Leather
Semi-aniline upholstery leather from buffalo hides (bovine family) uses grain splits further prepared after tanning for premium furniture like recliners. HTS 4107.92.50.00 applies to this hairless, other upholstery leather. Light pigmentation protects while showing natural markings.
Pull-Up Bovine Upholstery Leather
Pull-up leather from bovine grain splits develops a distressed patina when stretched, popular for rustic upholstery post-tanning preparation. Under HTS 4107.92.50.00 as other upholstery grain splits. Ideal for custom furniture.