Etretat
SYRINX original leather
Specially ordered from the oldest tannery in France, which handles leather for luxury brands. After many discussions, the SYRINX original leather is finally complete.
Origins
In the Normandy region of France, the coast of Etretat is lined with white limestone cliffs. Bathed in gentle light, the tranquil and poetic landscape has captivated artists such as Monet. This calf leather is inspired by the symphony played by nature.
Tanning and Manufacturing
Using fine-grained, high-quality French male calfskin, the leather is chrome-tanned, then dyed with aniline dyes, and finished with two shades of pigment to create a rich texture. It is highly resistant to scratches and dirt, water-repellent, and hardly ages, so it can maintain its original appearance for a long time.
LWG (Leather Working Group) environmental certification Silver rank.
Maintenance
Although the leather is resistant to scratches, dirt, and water, wipe it immediately if it gets wet and regularly remove dust from the surface with a soft cloth. For more details, please refer here.
Colors
Limestone
White limestone cliffs
Sand Beige
Sandy beach at the waterline
Normandy Blue
Grayish Normandy sea
Grand Blue
Profound blue that stretches endlessly
Midnight
Dark navy of a serene moonlit sea
※ The displayed colors and actual colors may vary slightly due to monitor environment or lot differences.
Journey to France in pursuit of the finest original leather
Our custom original leather is produced by Tannerie Degermann, located in Barr, a town surrounded by vineyards, 35 kilometers south of Strasbourg in the Alsace region of France.
We chose Tannerie Degermann to produce our original leather because they are the oldest and finest tannery in France, possessing deep knowledge of tradition and quality.
After numerous discussions at Tannerie Degermann in France, Etretat leather was finally completed.
Marking the end of Degermann Tannery's history
Due to changing times, Degermann Tannery decided to merge with the nearby Haas company (also founded in the 19th century). After our leather production, the historic Degermann factory will close and be renovated into a museum.
Etretat, marking the end of Degermann Tannery's history, is the culmination of tradition, passion, and technology. Their craftsmanship and the production of Etretat will be passed on to Haas company, aiming for even greater heights.
