Materials

Walnut wood

Chic for our furniture.

It is stable indoors, made to last and perfectly suited for our pet furniture.

It is loved as much for its nuts, which it produces from 15 years old to 200 years old, as for its brown to light brown wood, with a soft grain and medium hardness.

Vegetable tanned leather

Our travel bags benefit from its style, durability and convenience that cannot be replaced by any other material than leather.

Leather is a material that is both flexible and resistant, as well as robust and durable.

Today, advanced techniques allow us to offer incredible varieties, from the most classic to the most unexpected.

Merino wool felt

Wool is ideal for making pet carriers and other pet products, as it is a natural heat regulator.

Felt is an ancient and durable material with other natural qualities of wool – flame retardant, insulating, resistant to dirt, moisture and water.

Wool fibers are coated with lanolin, a natural fatty substance, and therefore liquids are not directly absorbed.

For our felt, we use fine Merino wool, mainly from South America and Southern Europe.

The wool is washed, carded, felted and dyed in Western Europe.

In addition, it is treated to resist color fading and moths.

Panama fabric

The sturdy Panama or Semi-Panama fabric owes its name to the typical checkerboard weave that characterizes Panamanian straw hats. In the semi-Panama variant, two warp threads pass over a slightly thicker weft thread, creating an identical appearance.

Extremely strong and tear-resistant, it is generally made of cotton fibers or a mixture of cotton and synthetic fibers, in varying proportions.

These fabrics are breathable and air permeable, virtually wrinkle-free and crease-free.

For our cushions, we have chosen a blend of 80% cotton and 20% polyester to make them even more durable.