Leather


Many truths in one hide

While marketing is a thing of ancient history, this quote from Adam Smith – written in the year of American Independence, 1776 – does explain a core foundation of marketing; the way to succeed involves a careful consideration of the customer’s needs. It is a simple thing, but one made complicated by the vast changes […]

AI, time horizons and two economies

As society deploys all its human and physical energy, along with eye-watering financial commitments, into the digital world of artificial intelligence (AI), the objective appears to be the short-term one of capturing the high ground to win the spoils. So-called database “learning” and “scraping” are more involved in accessing all manner of data free of […]

Skewed by narratives and numbers

When multiple industry bodies published a Leather Manifesto to coincide with the 2021 Glasgow COP26 meeting, it was to use the opportunity to spread the messages about leather’s value to a wider audience. So many conversations were going on from which the leather industry was excluded, and facts and opinions were being presented about leather […]

Rethinking the value of leather

One of the most important markets for leather is luxury. Leather dominates some major luxury areas such as bags and footwear but seeps into almost all other categories as a major or minor but essential component as with furniture, luxury vehicles, yachts and even watch straps. In luxury experiences, leather is often used in furniture […]

Changing the leather landscape

Selling unused assets to develop a business makes good sense. But in the late 1970s when Garners bought the Booth Group they promptly sold a redundant Booth site and company playing field. They also closed the tannery which I was running. My hope and expectation had been that this would lead to a new tannery […]

What is natural about leather

The leather industry has become very marketing oriented in its promotion of leather in recent years. It was long overdue. A lot of emphasis is put on the patina of leather, its longevity in use and the fact that it is remarkable for wearing in rather than wearing out. When leather articles are repaired it […]

Closer to nature

Making leather is sometimes called a manufacturing process, and occasionally we call tanneries “factories” to escape association with environmental sins of the past. This should end – most of those “sins” are only so defined by looking backwards with modern knowledge of science and medicine. Responsible tanneries today, the overwhelming majority, are celebrating environmental responsibility […]

The technical disruption ahead for leather

As the leather industry congregates in Milan, I hope they will spend time looking at the opportunity afforded by the convergence of consumer revulsion to plastics, supply chain restructuring caused by America’s trade policy and a need to reverse the loss of hides and skins going to landfill and gelatine. There is a second set […]

Biomaterials and leather in the battle against plastics

The collapse of Natural Fibre Welding again last week just as Ananas Anam, makers of Piñatex, go through their own closedown leaves only a clutch of significant players in the biomaterials field after a noisy decade of claims and promises that have not been met. Many products reached trial volumes and some made it to […]

Finding your identity

This summer has raised my sprits quite unexpectedly. For the second year, I was invited to join the judging for the RLSD Africa Showcase and more than I ever imagined I found it an utterly uplifting experience. Judging in design competitions is not an area in which I am skilled. A glove design competition in […]