Our Range of Services

Elevate your home with timeless style & enduring quality.

Leather Hides

Discover the timeless beauty of genuine leather hides.

Furniture

Experience timeless elegance and lasting comfort with our exquisite leather furniture collection.

Home Accessories

Elevate your Home with the enduring beauty and comfort of leather.

Our Process

01

Beamhouse operations

The different steps in what are known as beamhouse operations the steps between curing and tanning - take place in a succession of enormous drums. After soaking (rehydration) and cleaning, unhairing and fleshing, the skins undergo bating, a softening process to prepare them for tanning.

02

Tanning

Using tannins, which are substances containing vegetable or mineral salts or a combination of them, the skins are transformed into rotproof leather (i.e. which cannot decompose), which is resistant to hot water and has a low water content.

03

Dyeing & Dressing

The skins are dyed wet in large drums. The leather is also fatliquored to give it suppleness and strength. The dyed leather then undergoes setting-out to stretch it and drying, before being sorted for quality. It is also at this stage that leather can be buffed to obtain nubuck.

04

Finishing

This stage consists of colouring the leather surface to give it its final appearance. Different methods are used, which will impact the quality of the finished product: After being coloured by immersion in a dye bath, aniline leather, which has a fine natural finish, does not undergo any surface treatment. It is a leather that lives with its user. Semi-aniline leather is covered with a slightly opaque layer of pigment and another layer of translucent material, which masks minor defects and harmonises the colouring. Leather with a pigment finish, is sprayed with pigment, making it easycare and insensitive to water. For corrected grain leather, pigment is applied to skins that have been buffed (sanded). This is a way of "re-creating" a grain finish.