Materials

Leather

We carefully curate our library of house suedes and leathers, both for their beauty, their suitability for use on our designs, and also for their inherent FR compliance.

Billy Tannery Suede Deep Brown

Billy Tannery Suede Deep Brown

Available in 3 colours

Billy Tannery suede is used exclusively for the Mantle Bench, Mantle Round and Mantle Stool.

Available in enigmatic, earth-inspired tones of sage green, deep brown and ink blue, Mantle's suede is specifically sourced from Billy Tannery, an innovative British micro tannery that combines traditional vegetable tanning with modern leather technology to create remarkable, functional, and sustainable leather – with minimal environmental impact.

Mantle’s design creates an ever-evolving canvas for each hide’s distinctive traits and textures. From the flat and functional seat-cum-surface to the fluidity of each face, the deerskins’ innate nuances are celebrated. Each vegetable-tanned hide holds a particular patina that will change over time, whether the Mantle is used as a footrest, stool or table.

100% deer hide
Made in Britain

Inherently passes: British Cigarette & Match BS 5852

Billy Tannery suede is used exclusively for the Mantle Bench, Mantle Round and Mantle Stool.

Available in enigmatic, earth-inspired tones of sage green, deep brown and ink blue, Mantle's suede is specifically sourced from Billy Tannery, an innovative British micro tannery that combines traditional vegetable tanning with modern leather technology to create remarkable, functional, and sustainable leather – with minimal environmental impact.

Mantle’s design creates an ever-evolving canvas for each hide’s distinctive traits and textures. From the flat and functional seat-cum-surface to the fluidity of each face, the deerskins’ innate nuances are celebrated. Each vegetable-tanned hide holds a particular patina that will change over time, whether the Mantle is used as a footrest, stool or table.

100% deer hide
Made in Britain

Inherently passes: British Cigarette & Match BS 5852