
In the world of interior design, leather establishes itself as the quintessential noble material, capable of transcending trends and eras without ever losing its intrinsic charm.
The trends emerging from the 2025 Salone del Mobile confirm the strong comeback of natural materials in living spaces: solid wood, stone, rattan, and, above all, leather.
It’s not about nostalgia, but a conscious search for authenticity and tactile warmth that only living materials can offer.
The great masters of Italian design have always celebrated this material. Poltrona Frau has made leather craftsmanship its distinctive trademark, transforming it into timeless icons: from the Vanity Fair armchair to Chester sofas.

Minotti reinterprets leather in an architectural key, with glossy surfaces and generous volumes that interact with steel and marble.

Flexform interprets it according to its own “effortless style”, where understated comfort is expressed through soft leathers and natural finishes.
But leather doesn’t just inhabit sofas and armchairs. It discreetly and exquisitely invades spaces: it covers vases and containers, like Poltrona Frau’s Leather Pot, enhances trays, and appears as an unexpected detail on lamps and furnishings.

It is precisely in the ability to inhabit every corner of the home that leather demonstrates its contemporary versatility.
And if sofas and accessories dress the rooms of this noble material, why not complete the harmony by bringing the same language to doors?
Handles with genuine leather handgrips, such as Elle Pelle, Grip Pelle and Slim Pelle from Linea Calì, transform the everyday gesture into a sensory experience, completing the circle of a design project where every detail reflects the same material philosophy.
Download the catalogue and discover the collections with leather handgrip.
[PH Poltrona Frau – Minotti – Flexform]
