Our Services

01 / Operational Touchpoints

Items handled every day.

Leather details for the moments where a guest, customer or member of staff physically engages with the space.

Hospitality: menus, wine lists, bill presenters, coasters, napkin rings, place mats and table accessories


Accommodation: key fobs, room tags, folders, trays and in-room details


Service pieces: leather trays, presentation boards, handled items and repeatable operational elements

Ongoing supply: replacements, additional quantities and estate-wide consistency

a group of room keyrings for a boutique hotel in Berlin

02 / Retail & Display Elements

Leather for presentation, display and brand environment.

Pieces developed for stores, concessions, product launches and visual merchandising, where tactile detail helps shape how a product is seen and handled.

a stack of leather coasters for a retail display showing a variety of colours

Product display: trays, risers, plinth details, sample holders and presentation surfaces


Brand objects: leather-covered props, presentation trunks, handled display pieces
, packaging

Store rollout: repeatable elements for concessions, flagships, launches and multi-site retail environments

03 / Permanent Interior Elements

Leather details built into the space.

Leather elements designed in coordination with joinery, metalwork, lighting, upholstery or the wider interior scheme.

Joinery details: drawer fronts, cabinet fronts, pulls, handles and wrapped edges


Interior surfaces: desk tops, counter details, writing surfaces and inset panels


Architectural features: wall panels, fitted leather details, wrapped rails and decorative elements


Specialist components: lamp bases, display accents and project-specific leather solutions

04 / Consultancy & Material Guidance

Specialist advice before decisions become constraints.

A chargeable advisory service for projects considering leather, whether the brief is fully formed or still exploratory.

Contrasting leather textures between calf skin and lizard

Material direction: suitability, finish, thickness, sourcing and alternatives


Technical review: construction, fixing, tolerances, durability and wear


Project support: prototype review, supplier coordination, repeat supply planning and risk reduction


Independent guidance: where leather will add value — and where it should be avoided