full grain leather aniline

full grain leather aniline Della

The saddle leather Della has for mission to combine robustness and resistance. The half-back Della dyed is a saddle leather full grain unpressed, uncorrected, smooth grain and flesh. It is a mineral tanned leather. The mineral tannins bring suppleness and a strong resistance to breakage. This leather benefits from an aniline finish which preserves the natural aspect of the leather. The half-back Della dyed is available in Black, Chocolate and Cognac aniline finish. It is fed in a tallow bath (a mixture of paraffin and beef fat), more commonly known as "leather tallow". This feeding in fat bath allows an ease of cutting and work as well as a resistance to water more important. The tallow allows to have a leather without maintenance because the fat is given in a constant way on the surface of the leather, giving him the necessary food and a patina of excellence. Thanks to this food, the saddle leather Della has an advanced resistance in external use, it will reject any external disturbance (water / saline environment). This saddle leather is therefore suitable for intensive use of wear as for the equestrian sector.

 

L’Ebéniste chasseur

Presentation of L’Ebéniste chasseur

Cane seat made with Della leather L'Ebéniste chasseur

It is in Monceau-Imbrechies in Belgium that Mr. Laurent Descartes installed his workshop: L’Ebéniste chasseur. Carpenter, Mr. Laurent Descartes offers a range of hunting accessories entirely made and manufactured by him, such as seat canes. Discover his objects which offer to the user a personal pleasure or with his friends during his hunting days.

 

 

Testimony of L’Ebéniste chasseur

Detail of cane seat made with Della leather by L'Ebéniste chasseur

"Using your high-quality leathers is always a pleasure, as is working with people like you."

Mr Laurent Descartes - L’Ebéniste chasseur

 

 

  

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