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Garrett Leather is a leading provider of premium leather products, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and commitment to quality. With a rich heritage spanning several decades, Garrett Leather has become synonymous with luxury, elegance, and innovation in the leather industry. Our extensive range of leather caters to various industries, including aviation, interior design, yacht and automotive interiors, and furniture. All products ship from our corporate headquarters located in Buffalo, New York. Garrett Leather also has a designer showroom located in Suite 1107 at the D&D Building on 979 Third Avenue in New York City.
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75 Boxwood Lane, 14225, Buffalo, United States
- 8003427738
- info@garrettleather.com
- garrettleather.com
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