A Blank Canvas

The undyed leather is initially a white canvas. Its first pale pink tone can be perceived as somewhat fragile, where every touch means leaving a mark. But this is the unique quality of undyed leather: It allows itself to be patinated and develops its color through UV-radiation, air particles and our touch. The shade moves whimsically through its colour journey and travels through a range of shades. At its earliest stage a pale and pink, shifting in shades through its teenage phase and finally settling into a soft, warm beige with unique clues of human touch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dyed by Time

 

A visible example of the undyed leather's patina, where the box lid has protected a frame around the box from the sun's rays and air particles. The shade the leather develops is based on the hide's own natural pigments, where you eventually can distinguish the leather's inherited tones, such as red or yellow.

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Folded Card Holder

Article number: 2443

  • Dark Brown
€ 132
Small Travel Case

Article number: 4899

  • Dark Green
€ 106
Tray

Artikel nummer: 355

  • Cognac
€ 88
Rounded Card Holder

Article number: 4344

  • Cognac
€ 106
Pen Holder

Article number: 2041

  • Black
€ 88
Small Tray

Article number: 4302

  • Olive
€ 70

A Blank Canvas

The undyed leather is initially a white canvas. Its first pale pink tone can be perceived as somewhat fragile, where every touch means leaving a mark. But this is the unique quality of undyed leather: It allows itself to be patinated and develops its color through UV-radiation, air particles and our touch. The shade moves whimsically through its colour journey and travels through a range of shades. At its earliest stage a pale and pink, shifting in shades through its teenage phase and finally settling into a soft, warm beige with unique clues of human touch.

Dyed by Time

A visible example of the undyed leather's patina, where the box lid has protected a frame around the box from the sun's rays and air particles. The shade the leather develops is based on the hide's own natural pigments, where you eventually can distinguish the leather's inherited tones, such as red or yellow.

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