The colours and textures of the leathers and fabrics covering the furniture have what is known as photographic fidelity in our photos. This means that the photos reproduce them as faithfully as possible. However, it can always happen that some shots show shades that are slightly different from the real thing. This is because it is important to remember that the colours seen in photographs are affected by factors such as:
– the type of lighting present at the viewing location (natural daylight or artificial light),
– calibration, backlighting and other individual settings of your computer monitor or mobile device screen.
– the type of lighting present at the viewing location (natural daylight or artificial light),
– calibration, backlighting and other individual settings of your computer monitor or mobile device screen.
The colours and textures of the leathers and fabrics covering the furniture have what is known as photographic fidelity in our photos. This means that the photos reproduce them as faithfully as possible. However, it can always happen that some shots show shades that are slightly different from the real thing. This is because it is important to remember that the colours seen in photographs are affected by factors such as:
– the type of lighting present at the viewing location (natural daylight or artificial light),
– calibration, backlighting and other individual settings of your computer monitor or mobile device screen.
– the type of lighting present at the viewing location (natural daylight or artificial light),
– calibration, backlighting and other individual settings of your computer monitor or mobile device screen.