Why Furniture Material Matters
June 9, 2025

The Pros and Cons of Natural, Synthetic, and Leather Furniture
You can find a lot of information today on couches, love seats, and recliners. Are sectionals better? Should you get a powered recliner? How about a chaise lounge? Chances are good you already know what you need. However, one question that might still be on your mind is what material you should get.
Natural, synthetic, and leather material types all have their pros and cons. We're here to help you understand the ins and outs of each.
Natural
Natural materials include cotton, silk, and wool. If you're wondering what a couch made from this material might feel and look like, imagine the material from a cotton shirt, but woven much more tightly.
Pros:
Fibers are tightly woven, leading to a durable, long-lasting piece of furniture
Easy to clean and repair
Multiple types of natural materials offer a wide, approachable price range
Cons:
Just like clothing, natural materials can become wrinkled if not cared for
Units can be damaged by excessive sunlight and moisture
Wool and silk furniture can require professional cleanings
Synthetic
Most of the furniture you see on the market is made from some form of synthetic fiber. This can include microfiber, nylon, or polyester as some of the more popular choices. The biggest standout with synthetic fiber is in its name, this is a created material. With that comes a number of distinct advantages, in addition to a few downsides as well.
Pros:
Much easier to clean than natural
Resists stains and discoloration
Stands up better to pets and rough usage
Cons:
Beware of shocks! Synthetic material builds up static electricity
Some synthetics pill up, gather lint, and collect hair
Oils from your hands and skins can leave stains that are difficult to remove
Leather
Some might say leather is the best of the best. Top quality material with a long lifespan and quality comfort to boot. Usually made from cow hide or suede, leather is indeed a premium material. Its high durability and comfort do come at a steep cost, though. Requiring both high price and careful care, leather might be a rare choice for casual furniture shoppers.
Pros:
Real leather can last upwards of 4x longer than other material types
Doesn't absorb odors, dirt, and easy to clean.
Durable, high-quality comfort
Cons:
Expensive. Very expensive.
Absorbs heat easily, potentially becoming sticky and hot.
Difficulty and costly to repair.
If you're ready for an upgrade, Progressive Leasing offers simple, flexible payment options from thousands of retail locations. Apply today to find your perfect furniture set at a store near you.