The Workshop
Discover the artistry and skill that goes into every piece of leatherwork at our workshop, where we use traditional techniques like cutting, hand stitching, edge creasing, and skiving to create beautiful and functional leather goods
Cutting
Cutting is a critical step in the leatherworking process. At our workshop, we use precision cutting tools to ensure every piece of leather is cut to the exact size and shape needed for each project. This allows us to create beautiful and functional leather goods that are durable and long-lasting.
Hand Stitching
Hand stitching is a labor-intensive technique that requires skill and patience. I have meticulously practiced this technique and use it to create beautifully crafted leather goods that are as functional as they are aesthetically pleasing. I use stunning linen threads to ensure our stitches are strong and secure, so you can enjoy your leather goods for years to come.
Creasing
Edge creasing is a technique used to give leather goods a professional finish. By creasing the edges of the leather, we create a clean, crisp line that adds a touch of refinement to each piece. I use specialised tools and techniques to achieve this effect, so you can be sure your leather goods will look polished and refined.
Skiving
Skiving is a technique used to thin down a piece of leather in specific areas, allowing it to bend and flex without creating unsightly bulges or wrinkles. Our artisans use specialized skiving tools to create clean, precise cuts that ensure each piece of leather is shaped exactly as needed for each project. This technique allows us to create leather goods that are as beautiful as they are functional.