In 2007, we purchased a sofa set from MobiliaAt the time, it cost us nearly $The set was being sold as leather, but turned out to be "bonded" leather, also called "reconstituted" leatherBased on the price and the fact that it was being sold by Mobilia, we assumed it to be a quality productThe sales staff did not warn us about any issues with this materialWe received Mobilia's standard 1-year warranty for these sofasJust slightly over a year later, our sofas began to crack and peel in several spotsWe checked our warranty, which had just expiredThis kind of damage would not have been covered anywayI did visit Mobilia again to explain our situation, but we were turned awayThey denied responsibility and offered no assistanceWe had no recourse, and no budget left to buy new sofasSeveral years later, we are still stuck with these sofas, now terribly peeled all over, covered with a slipcover [redacted]
In 2007, we purchased a sofa set from Mobilia. At the time, it cost us nearly $5000. The set was being sold as leather, but turned out to be "bonded" leather, also called "reconstituted" leather. Based on the price and the fact that it was being sold by Mobilia, we assumed it to be a quality product. The sales staff did not warn us about any issues with this material. We received Mobilia's standard 1-year warranty for these sofas. Just slightly over a year later, our sofas began to crack and peel in several spots. We checked our warranty, which had just expired. This kind of damage would not have been covered anyway. I did visit Mobilia again to explain our situation, but we were turned away. They denied responsibility and offered no assistance. We had no recourse, and no budget left to buy new sofas. Several years later, we are still stuck with these sofas, now terribly peeled all over, covered with a slipcover. [redacted].
In 2007, we purchased a sofa set from MobiliaAt the time, it cost us nearly $The set was being sold as leather, but turned out to be "bonded" leather, also called "reconstituted" leatherBased on the price and the fact that it was being sold by Mobilia, we assumed it to be a quality productThe sales staff did not warn us about any issues with this materialWe received Mobilia's standard 1-year warranty for these sofasJust slightly over a year later, our sofas began to crack and peel in several spotsWe checked our warranty, which had just expiredThis kind of damage would not have been covered anywayI did visit Mobilia again to explain our situation, but we were turned awayThey denied responsibility and offered no assistanceWe had no recourse, and no budget left to buy new sofasSeveral years later, we are still stuck with these sofas, now terribly peeled all over, covered with a slipcover [redacted]
In 2007, we purchased a sofa set from Mobilia. At the time, it cost us nearly $5000. The set was being sold as leather, but turned out to be "bonded" leather, also called "reconstituted" leather. Based on the price and the fact that it was being sold by Mobilia, we assumed it to be a quality product. The sales staff did not warn us about any issues with this material. We received Mobilia's standard 1-year warranty for these sofas. Just slightly over a year later, our sofas began to crack and peel in several spots. We checked our warranty, which had just expired. This kind of damage would not have been covered anyway. I did visit Mobilia again to explain our situation, but we were turned away. They denied responsibility and offered no assistance. We had no recourse, and no budget left to buy new sofas. Several years later, we are still stuck with these sofas, now terribly peeled all over, covered with a slipcover. [redacted].