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European Leather at Its Finest
These hides are proof of authenticity and individuality, with natural markings that imbue each piece with unique character. Prized for their luxurious softness, beautiful hand, and pliability, European leathers are ideal for premium fashion and fine upholstery.

A Symbol of Excellence
The organic beauty of European leather reflects the deep connection between its
artisans and their craft—rooted in a culture where leatherwork has long been a symbol
of status, skill, and artistry.
Leather Cleaning & Care:
Cleaning and care instructions are broken down into three different groups: pure anilines, protected leathers, and nubucks. With all groups avoid placing in direct sunlight (under windows or skylights.) All materials will fade over time when placed in direct sunlight. Also, general household cleaning products are not recommended as they can break down and damage the leather’s surface. See the groupings below for more individual cleaning and care instruction.
Protected Leather
Protected leathers have a high resistance to fading, and are great for family rooms because of how easily spills clean. Protected leathers should be cleaned on a weekly or biweekly basis. Wipe leather down with clean white cloths and distilled water to remove dust and dirt. For tough stains first clean with distilled water and a clean white cloth. If stain persists then you may use a non-alkaline soap, such as Neutrogena.