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[Translate to English:] Laura Puntillo Bottière Craftsman-shoe maker Laura Puntillo

Laura Puntillo Bottière, the first female apprentice to Maîtres d’art in bespoke bootmaking in France, is passionate about creating made-to-measure footwear for women.

« In a world where everything moves fast, I believe in the power of bespoke – the kind that reveals personality, enhances elegance, and gives each piece its own unique story.
My heels and exceptional shoes are born from a dialogue between contemporary materials and ancestral craftsmanship, between boldness and precision. »

[Translate to English:] Serge Amoruso Design Fine leather goods, designer Serge Amoruso

Serge Amoruso, a Master of Art and specialist in custom-made fine leatherwork, makes all his items individually, entirely crafted and sewn by hand. He works on an incredible palette of extremely valuable rare materials, and is well known for his creations in which pieces of mammoth ivory or meteorites are fitted. In addition to large and small leatherwork projects, he is interested in other fields: clock making, cutlery, jewellery and furniture. Serge Amoruso seeks challenges and enjoys meeting his customers’ demands in order to go beyond his limits and provide real works of art.

[Translate to English:] Maison Fey Furnishing leatherwork, gilding on leather Nicolas Taberné

The Maison Fey has been specialised in furniture leatherwork since it was founded in 1910. In its production process, the company uses a specific tool for this profession (roller and engraved ornamental tool), which dates back over a century. The team of leatherworkers, colourers, embossers and gilders practises furnishing leatherwork on desks, walls ceilings and floors. It also masters embossing on gold leather or cordwain. The company only works to order and also exports its know-how through many projects abroad.

[Translate to English:] Maison Tassin Leatherworking and artistic leathercraft workshop since 1905. Julien Gurhem

Maison Tassin is a prestigious leathercraft and fine leather casing workshop, founded in 1905 and renowned worldwide for its excellence and mastery of leatherwork. In June 2024, the company joined Groupe Ateliers de France and, at the end of the same year, moved into new premises at the Viaduc des arts.

The strength of this small company, specialised in leatherwork, fine casing and gilding? Its exceptional craftsmanship, recognised since 2007 by the prestigious “Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant” (EPV) label.

Sword cases for Academicians, ministers’ desktop leathers, Ferrari and Lamborghini seats, benches at the Louvre Museum, collaborations with major luxury houses... Maison Tassin’s portfolio is extensive and prestigious.