Leather Panelling
At the other end of the scale from the silk used in Case Study One, thick rawhide is used here in a new office block. The hide used in this example is as close to the real look as you can get – the raw leather has only been washed and dyed. The end result is a great looking leather grid, with panels as close to the size of the average hide as possible.
The use of our Stretched Fabric System enabled light switches and glass partitions to be specified and installed within the panels with ease.
The client-specified wall studs flanking each and every door looked as stunning as the walls within, and perfectly suited the design of the lobbies.

