Dani Leather 'Cooling Technology' for automotive interiors market
04 Dec '06
3 min read
Dani Hi-Tech is new "Cooling Technology" leather aimed at the highest levels of the automotive interiors market. Dani has developed a proprietary new finishing technology that reduces heat absorption from the sun on the surface of the interior leathers by as much as 30 to 40 percent. "We build our automobiles in Palm Springs, where temperatures often reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit, so we understand the unique benefits of this cool leather," said DiMora. "Many of our international customers also live in hot climates and they will appreciate this feature, not found on any other production automobile."
Beyond the cooling technology, DiMora Motorcar set high standards for the distinctive Natalia leather. Where most automobile leathers are between 1.1 and 1.3mm thick, the Natalia leather will be between 2.0 and 2.6mm thick, giving a kind of elegance and comfort found only on the worlds most expensive sofas. In conjunction with DiMora, Dani Leather specialists will be developing an exclusive range of color combinations to enhance the beauty of the Natalia SLS 2.
"The natural beauty and softness of the full top grain Dani Leather will complement the Natalia's English wool carpeting with lamb's wool accents, lead crystal accessories and Italian burlwood features throughout the interior," DiMora noted. "There will be a comprehensive feeling of elegance throughout, all part of the Natalia mystique." Dani Leather S.p.A. has been producing fine leathers for more than 50 years. Located in the Leather Triangle of the Ciampo Valley in the Veneto region of North Eastern Italy, Dani is world famous as the luxury leather provider for fashion, furniture, automobiles and aircraft interiors.