Michael A. Kakuk  |  April 29, 2016

Category: Consumer News

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Ashley-Furniture-HomeStoreA California class action lawsuit accuses Ashley Furniture Industries Inc. and Ashley Homestores Ltd. of false advertising and fraud. The complaint alleges that Ashley Furniture sells “DuraBlend” furniture without disclosing that it is not made of actual leather.

In addition, the class action claims that the DuraBlend faux leather coating does not stand up to normal wear and tear, and instead easily peels off, revealing a rough, off-white layer underneath.

The class action states that in 2008, Ashley Furniture started using what it called a “blended leather upholstery,” and branded as its DuraBlend upholstery, on some of its furniture. The complaint alleges that “blended” leather is another term for “bonded” leather, which is a “man-made material that incorporates leather scraps and fiber and mimics the appearance of leather.”

Low-quality bonded leather “may suffer flaking of the surface material in as little as a few years,” and the Federal Trade Commissioner recommends that sellers of bonded leather items disclose the percentage of leather the upholstery contains, according to materials cited by the complaint.

The Ashley Furniture DuraBlend class action lawsuit accuses Ashley Furniture of intentionally misleading consumers by calling its DuraBlend upholstery “blended leather” and by making it have as close an appearance to true leather as possible. The complaint states that Ashley Furniture violated California consumer protection and warranty laws by not disclosing the true nature of its upholstery to customers, and by not disclosing the actual percentage of leather in its DuraBlend upholstery, “as required by law.”

Plaintiff Nicholas Razo states that in October of 2013 he spent $2,000 on a sofa and loveseat with DuraBlend upholstery, believing it to be leather furniture. Razo claims that in January of 2014 he discovered that the DuraBlend upholstery “was peeling, causing pieces and particles of the top “leather”-like layer to come off and exposing the underlying material, which was coarse in texture and off-white in color.” Razo states that he contacted both the store and the manufacturer, Ashley Furniture, and they have not corrected the problem.

Similarly, plaintiff Kathleen Koehn states that in April of 2013 she purchased a brown sectional sofa made with DuraBlend upholstery for $650. Koehn claims that the store represented that the sofa was made from “bonded leather,” and she thought it was leather furniture. However, Koehn asserts that in 2014 she discovered the same peeling issue, and within two years the fake leather surface had almost peeled off entirely. Koehn claims that she contacted the store for a refund, and the “salesman declined to provide a refund and told her there was nothing he could do, as this type of furniture was not ‘designed to last’ as much as two years.”

The Ashely Furniture DuraBlend lawsuit seeks to represent a Class of all persons who purchased furniture with DuraBlend upholstery from Ashley Furniture in California on or after Dec. 22, 2011. The class action requests restitution and punitive damages under California consumer protection laws, as well as a court order to stop Ashley Furniture from making false advertisements of its DuraBlend upholstery.

Razo and Koehn are represented by Mike Arias and Mikael H. Stahle of Arias Sanguinetti Stahle & Torrijos LLP.

The Ashley Furniture DuraBlend Class Action Lawsuit is Nicholas Razo, et al., v. Ashley Furniture Industries Inc., et al., Case No. 2:16-cv-2911, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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305 thoughts onAshley Furniture Class Action Says ‘Leather’ Falsely Advertised

  1. Jane sweeney says:

    I bought my leather chair at Slumberland , it held up for 4 years (not used much) , now the head rest is flaking away. Found out yesterday it’s man made leather and it’s out of warranty, and not fixable . Anyone e lose have this issue ?

  2. Takita Dilce says:

    I purchased a supposed to be leather set 2 years ago and the warranty want honor the fading

  3. Kyli says:

    I purchased my leather couches in 2017 along with the 3 year warranty. I tried multiple times to reach someone before the 3 year warranty expired to let them know the leather couches were cracking. I could not reach anyone by phone call or email & could not get someone to return my calls before my warranty expired.

    1. Lesa J Sumpter says:

      I have the same problem

      1. Lesa J Sumpter says:

        I gave almost 4000.00 dollar n I am single n my so-called leather sectional is shit I even paid for warranty n they said they would get back with still have a broken crumbling sectional!!! Very poor service for expensive fake leather sectional…..

  4. Sherry Donaldson says:

    I would like to join this class action lawsuit if possible. My furniture is not a year old and the color is coming off.

    1. Linda Morrison says:

      I have the same problem color fading and we only had the sofa, loveseat and recliner for a few weeks. I called customer service the warranty does not cover fading.

  5. Blake Russell says:

    I live in Texas and purchase a couch that was supposed to be real leather that I paid 2000 something dollars for and not even 10 months later the s*** is peeling off fake ass leather could somebody please help me figure out what I can do to these f****** idiots I have tried calling customer service get hung up on put 0 to speak to the operator get hung up on so what do I do

    1. Jacqueline Jones says:

      Hi could you tell me what happened about your sofas same thing happened to mine I see lots of people same peeling .
      Suppose to be %100 leather but obviously not .
      I bought mine from The dump Texas

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