- Maple wood
- Alpaca
- Bamboo wood
- Cotton
- Beech wood
- Douglas fir wood
- Oak wood
- Elastane
- Ash wood
- Tanning process
- Hemp fiber
- Deerskin
- Calfskin
- Cashmere
- Cherry wood
- Coconut fiber
- Larch wood
- Leather care
- Lefa
- Linen
- Merino wool
- Moleskin
- Nappa leather
- Walnut wood
- Horse leather
- Cow leather
- Robinia wood
- Virgin wool
- Shell Cordovan
- Silk
- Tencel™
- Suede
- Viscose
Material lexicon
A product is only as good as the materials it is made of. The choice of materials depends on the requirements placed on the function of the respective product. Functionality, quality and durability are largely determined by the materials used. When it comes to the good things, we pay close attention to ensuring that materiality, workmanship and design are optimally coordinated. After all, we want to offer you products that are not only visually appealing, but also have added functional value - and that in the long term. We pay particular attention to the origin as well as sustainable extraction and production. We rely on domestic and traditional materials, ecologically grown raw materials, as well as innovative materials and proven natural fibers that are environmentally friendly and conserve resources.
Below, we have compiled more detailed information on the materials that are preferably used in our products. Learn more about their properties, benefits and manufacturing processes. We also provide you with tips on care.