Il mondo della pelle è affascinante e pieno di segreti, ma circolano anche alcuni pregiudizi.
Questa sezione nasce proprio con lo scopo di fare informazione di qualità, diffondere il valore della pelle e raccontare le incredibili proprietà di un materiale così pregiato.

Ecco perché siamo membri di Leather Naturally, un’associazione no-profit che ha lo scopo di divulgare le curiosità del nostro settore, promuovere la bellezza naturale e sostenibile della pelle, ispirare designer e professionisti.

What links flame retardants for the construction industry, gelatin for food and collagen for cosmetics?

What links flame retardants for the construction industry, gelatin for food and collagen for cosmetics?

The answer lies in leather production.Fleshings, crust trimmings, splitting waste and other scraps become valuable elements in other production chains. Follow us to find out more!
The waste from tanning production can also be an alternative solution for the protection of the environment.

The waste from tanning production can also be an alternative solution for the protection of the environment.

From the sewage sludge obtained from production residues we can extract biogas, a sustainable resource for the production of electricity.
More than a material, a real power of nature.

More than a material, a real power of nature.

 Exceptional versatility is just only one of multiple qualities of real leather. Discover all of them, download the guide by @leather_naturally
Luxury good and recycled product.

Luxury good and recycled product.

It might seem like a contradiction but this is the future, find out why, go to BIO and download the guide by @leather_naturally
Real leather leaves its mark.

Real leather leaves its mark.

The passing of the years enhance leather texture and describe every detail.Bring life to your creations with #futuraleathers
Real #Leather is more #sustainable than any imitation.♻️

Real #Leather is more #sustainable than any imitation.♻️

This is the verdict of a study by the independent institute FILK, which conducted tests on different materials that mimic leather. Let us give you an example.👉The analysis showed that one of these products, sourced from cactus fibre, was 65% polyurethane, that is, plastic. 🔎SOURCE: @unicitalia