We are celebrating: The OEKO-TEX® LEATHER STANDARD certification is finally here!

It's finally official: Our black and undyed cowhide leather has been certified according to the OEKO-TEX® Leather Standard – Product Class I, the baby class. For us, this is not just a label, but proof that our leather products are free from harmful substances – and this is consistently, measurably, and independently tested.

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EU Regulations: What's next for the leather industry?

In the leather industry, terms like "REACH", "PFAS", and "Bisphenols" are frequently encountered. However, many smaller brands wonder: What do these terms specifically mean for my business? Which regulations are truly on the horizon, and how can I ensure I'm not caught off guard, either legally or economically?

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Why education about leather is crucial for brands

In recent years, a great deal has changed regarding leather. Sustainability is no longer just a 'nice-to-have' but a clear expectation for brands. At the same time, many myths and misconceptions circulate about where leather comes from, how it is produced, and the responsibilities brands have in this process.

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What the EUDR means for the leather industry

In recent months, the EUDR, the new EU Deforestation Regulation, has been widely discussed. The term now regularly appears in specialist articles and industry discussions, often accompanied by some apprehension. It is clear that the EUDR will bring profound changes to many sectors of the agricultural and raw material industries – including the leather industry.

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Trust over labels – our stance on certificates

Does sustainability require a certificate? This question often comes up. Many people believe that only those who bear a seal are truly sustainable. However, we view this more nuanced – and state clearly: Not necessarily. For us, sustainability begins with transparency. In this blog article, we take a look at certificates and their significance.

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Leather Workshop Switzerland: Knowledge, Craftsmanship, and Genuine Insights

What makes leather sustainable? How is it produced and how can one work with it responsibly?
In our workshops, we focus on one thing: genuine transparency. Because in a time when terms like 'genuine leather' or 'sustainable' are often used indiscriminately, we believe that only those who understand where leather comes from and how it is processed can make informed decisions, whether as a consumer, designer, or company.

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Leather in architecture? Yes, it's possible!

There are materials that immediately resonate with us through their texture, scent, and presence. Leather is one such material. And while it has been used for centuries, we are now witnessing its evolving role in architecture and interior design: no longer just a decorative embellishment, but a genuine design element.

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