Home Is Where the Leather Is
Leather furniture has gained a much bigger fanbase more recently. Not only is the material luxurious and durable, but it is easy to maintain, particularly if messy kids are around!
Read moreLeather furniture has gained a much bigger fanbase more recently. Not only is the material luxurious and durable, but it is easy to maintain, particularly if messy kids are around!
Read moreIt’s no coincidence that denim and leather have become wardrobe staples.
Supreme, North Face, Vans, Napapijri and Timberland are on the map thanks to VF Corporation. So if you want to know the eco footprint of your boots, jackets and sneakers, read on.
Mulberry has achieved a lot in 50 years, growing from a belt-making business run from a family kitchen table to a classic British handbag brand – and now it’s leading the luxury market towards net zero carbon emissions by embracing regenerative farming
Following reports Tesla’s plastic seats bubble and deteriorate over time, many of the electric cars are being retrofitted with real leather.
From the leather used for its car seats to the engines built for planes and ships, the British company is on a mission to reach net zero by 2050.
The elitist punk label behind sustainable leather haute couture selling for as much as $95,000 a piece! If leather is an obsession and exclusivity is your vibe, it's time to to get know conceptual artist Henri Levi, founder of the Paris - LA based luxury
If you want a handbag that is a little more understated but no less stylish than Chanel or Louis Vuitton, then this is the brand for you
NBA’s most stylish player hooks up with sneaker brand for deconstructed Pro Leather design drop
While many fashion brands outsource design and manufacturing processes around the globe, there are homegrown leather workshops that are passionate about their
Luxury automobile company to partner with traceability provider Circulor in new initiative to monitor supply chains
Co-created collection teams super-lux leather with carbon fibre to bring lighter more compact versions of traditional travel goods
Super-stylist Mike Adler catches up with London-based designers and leather sculpture pioneers Patrick Whitaker and Keir Malem, the men behind Whitaker Malem.