Leather

Leather, a noble organic covering that envelops the body of living things, is an extraordinary material. Its resistance, elasticity, lightness, softness, and breathability place it in a higher class than conventional textiles.

Not only present in nature, but also created industrially through the production of artificial leather, which imitates real leather with various finishes. From smooth, glossy surfaces to rough, matte textures, faux leather can be customized with grains and other surface features. The versatility is also reflected in the wide color range, from natural shades to artistic stains, which adapts to the demands of fashion and individual consumer tastes.

In the economic context, the synthetic leather market reached an estimated $63.3 billion in 2020, with a growth forecast of $78.5 billion by 2025, indicating an annual growth rate of 4.4% over the period between 2020 and 2025.