Paul Tassin  |  November 28, 2016

Category: Consumer News

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SANTA CLARITA, CA/USA - NOVEMBER 8, 2014:  Ashley Furniture store exterior. Ashley Furniture is a furniture company that manufactures and distributes home furniture products throughout the world.A class action lawsuit is taking on furniture retailer Ashley Furniture over claims that its DuraBlend upholstery fails to hold up under ordinary use.

Plaintiff Sladjana Perisic of Florida is accusing Ashley Furniture Industries Inc. of violating Florida consumer protection laws with its DuraBlend upholstery, a hybrid of synthetic and natural materials made to mimic the appearance of leather.

She says Ashley Furniture “falsely, deceptively or misleadingly promoted, marketed, advertised, and sold furniture with DuraBlend” as if it were a high-quality, durable product. But in fact, she claims, DuraBlend upholstery starts to peel and fall apart soon after being exposed to normal wear and tear.

According to this Ashley Furniture class action lawsuit, DuraBlend is marketed as “blended leather,” which Perisic says is synonymous with “bonded leather.” Bonded leather consists of scraps of animal hide adhered together and covered with layers of polish and other materials to give it the appearance of a single piece of leather.

Perisic quotes an article on the subject from Consumer Affairs that says “the true difference between bonded and genuine leather is its durability,” a detail that many retailers allegedly fail to mention to their customers.

The plaintiff says that in August 2013 she purchased a DuraBlend-upholstered sofa, loveseat and recliner from an Ashley Furniture store in Pinellas Park, Fla., at a cost of about $1,700. She says the promotional material for that furniture said its DuraBlend upholstery was “as durable as leather.”

But by early 2016, she claims, the upholstery had started “bubbling and peeling.” The top leather-like layer on the cushions and arm rests allegedly began to peel away, exposing the coarse, off-white material underneath.

Perisic says she made a claim under the furniture protection plan she had purchased from the Guardsman company. Guardsman denied that claim, stating that the damage to her furniture was a manufacturing defect, the class action lawsuit states.

The plaintiff says she paid a premium to Ashley Furniture based on its representations that DuraBlend upholstery was as durable as leather. Had she known that DuraBlend would fail to hold up under ordinary use, Perisic says she either would not have purchased it or would have been willing to pay significantly less for it.

Perisic proposes to represent a plaintiff Class consisting of all persons who purchased furniture with DuraBlend upholstery from Ashley Furniture in the State of Florida. She expects Class Members will number in the thousands.

She is seeking an order from the court that would require Ashley Furniture to conform its marketing of DuraBlend upholstery to applicable legal requirements. She also seeks an award of actual, incidental, statutory and punitive damages and reimbursement of her attorney’s fees and court costs, with interest.

Perisic is represented by Julie Braman Kane and Stephanie A. Casey of Colson Hicks Eidson PA, and by Mike Arias and Mikael H. Stahle of Arias Sanguinetti Stahle & Torrijos LLP.

The Ashley Furniture DuraBlend Defective Product Class Action Lawsuit is Sladjana Perisic v. Ashley Furniture Industries Inc., Case No. 8:16-cv-03255, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

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228 thoughts onAshley Furniture Class Action Says DuraBlend Upholstery Falls Apart

  1. Beth Jones says:

    Exactly the same issue….how can one join?

  2. Julie Cotter says:

    Paid 2k for a sectional and chair and the back cushions of 2 pieces of the sectional are peeling.
    We are not happy and even though we purchased a $100 warranty they say the peeling is not covered. Purchased in Arizona.

  3. Ken says:

    I too have had the same problem with our couch and dining room table chairs. How do I join this lawsuit, I live in Central Florida.

  4. Tati says:

    My headboard is peeling. How do I join the class action law suit?

  5. Jerry Kolewaski says:

    We have the same problem, pealing with a short period of time.
    Had their service person come out prior to warranty expiration and were told not under warenty. Numerous contacts with Ashley resulted in no reply’s or offers for resolution

    1. Beth Jones says:

      Exact same situation with our couch, loveseat, AND recliner. :(

  6. Cynthia Walker says:

    I purchased a couch, chair and ottoman that was an Ashley Brand. How can I join.

  7. phyllis says:

    I purchased a 2 piece durablend sofa and loveseat last nov 2017 from a furniture store who sold Ashley produts. I june and july, my. furniture began peeling. when I purchased this furniture I took out a loan. the funny thing is, I;m still paying for this crap, and my sofa is garbage. I’m interested in a class action lawsuit against Ashley. I live in racine wi. how can I join?

  8. Jacqueline Dewey says:

    My red leather sectional peeled within the first six months. I spent over $2000 on it and it started peeling the day we got it. :( Consumers are not protected. This is junk.

  9. Debra says:

    Same here I purchased a whole set and the extended warranty

  10. Robert says:

    I had the same issue and they would not fix it, even though I had purchased the full extended warranty coverage against anything and almost everything. Since Ashley store, I purchased it at CLOSED. The other Ashley Stores are nor
    t responsible for the repairs. Rob Banack

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