We're super conscious that our leathers must be ethically sourced and as sustainable as possible in the way they're processed.
Our Leather
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.
Been Wondering?
We're asked all the time about the materials we use, where they're from and if it's all above board. Here's the lowdown so you can rest easy...
No Endangered Animals Were Harmed
We use only premium leathers, which are a by-product of the food industry and sourced only from countries with strict ethical production standards. All our furs and prints are hides, not rare or endangered animals. As it should be.
You Should Know
You should know, there’s leather, and then... there's leather. We use predominantly Italian and Brazilian leathers, and although they cost more, the hand feel and the way they wear, is far superior.
Our tannery’s develop our leather just for us, some are washed, some waxed, some embossed and others shrunken.
What's So Good About Cow Hide?
For starters, it’s natural... which is why the grain and colour of every piece is unique and unrepeatable. It's soft but strong, develops in character as it ages and unlike synthetic materials, it lasts.
Leather Types
We use a bunch of different leathers and each have unique characteristics ways to care for them (just like you).
Natural Pebble Leather
This soft pebble leather has a luxuriously soft hand feel and features the natural variation of the leather characteristics and grain. We recommend using a leather protectant to provide extra protection from staining and water damage.
Bubble Leather
This leather has a thick soft buttery hand feel and obvious grain variation, making each piece more visually unique and unrepeatable than other leather types. Being lamb leather it's softer than most other leather types, so be careful not to rub it against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted scratching of the leather surface.
Waxed Leather
Our waxed cowhide leather comes in a variety of semi gloss colours. We have produced this leather in our tannery specifically to avoid scratching, however please be careful not to rub this leather against rough surfaces to avoid unwanted marking.
Nubuck
Nubuck is similar to suede, but is created from the outer side of a hide, giving it more strength, thickness and a fine grain. Though Nubuck is more fibrous and can be marked if not careful we've added a stain protectant to the leather in our tannery during production to avoid excessive staining and to make it easier to clean.