Novonappa & Baranil Foulonne
A grainy variant of the famous Novonappa leather. This leather is buttery soft and has slightly better scratch resistance when compared to the standard Novonappa. The Foulonne involves several extra finishing process, first milled and later heat pressed for its unique grained texture.
Baranil Foulonne is produced with a similar process without the milling. Without the tumbling process this leather will retain a more rigid structure allowing it to be used for wallets.
NOVONAPPA FOULONNE
Tannery: Haas (France).
Temper: Soft temper with light hand (bouncy surface).
Surface: Luxurious and soft.
Tanning: Mixed double tanned, restuffed with oils, milled and heat pressed.
Patina: Deepens colour and accentuated grain while developing a subtle sheen.
Other notes: Slightly improved scratch resistance compared to the smooth Novonappa. Sensitive to water but exposure will add character to patina.
BARANIL FOULONNE
Tannery: Degermann S.A. (France).
Temper: Medium.
Surface: Hardy with prominent grain.
Tanning: Mixed double tanned, restuffed with oils and heat pressed.
Patina: Deepens colour and accentuated grain while developing a subtle sheen.
Other notes: Slightly improved scratch resistance compared to the smooth Baranil.