Leather
Pueblo Leather
From the heart of Tuscany, Italy, Pueblo leather is born at the world-renowned Badalassi Carlo Tannery — a workshop celebrated for mastering the art of vegetable tanning for centuries. Using only natural tree barks, each hide is transformed through a slow, meticulous process that preserves its rich character and intoxicating scent of real leather.
As a proud member of the Pelle Vegetale Consortium, Badalassi Carlo guarantees every piece is tanned with the most authentic, traditional vegetal methods — no shortcuts, no compromises. The result? A leather that’s alive, evolving with time, and developing a patina that tells your story.
Buttero Leather
From the rolling hills of Tuscany, Italy, Buttero leather emerges from the prestigious Conceria Walpier Tannery — a family-run workshop renowned for its mastery of vegetable tanning for generations. Crafted from the finest full-grain hides, each piece is treated with natural tannins to create a leather that is firm, vibrant, and enduring.
As a proud member of the Pelle Vegetale Consortium, Conceria Walpier upholds the highest standards of traditional vegetable tanning — no synthetics, no shortcuts. The result? A leather that radiates bold color, ages with grace, and develops a unique patina that reflects the journey of its owner.
Shell Cordovan
Crafted in Japan by the legendary Shinki Hikaku Tannery, Shell Cordovan is revered as one of the rarest and most exquisite leathers in the world. Unlike ordinary hides, Shell Cordovan comes from a small oval membrane found beneath the horsehide’s surface — a material so dense and smooth that it’s almost impervious to time.
Shinki Hikaku has perfected this art through a slow, labor-intensive process that can take up to 10 months, combining traditional vegetable tanning with masterful hand finishing. The result is a mirror-like surface, unmatched depth of color, and a luxurious feel that grows richer with every year.
For those who demand the pinnacle of craftsmanship, Shell Cordovan by Shinki Hikaku isn’t just leather — it’s an heirloom in the making.