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Before & after.

Quiet craftsmanship, documented. Every piece photographed before, during and after — so you see what the work actually looks like.

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Common questions

About the work.

We document the work we publish — pieces from luxury houses where the craft we practise applies. Some brands we work on quietly and do not feature publicly; for others, the material or the request falls outside the scope of what we photograph and share. The gallery is a curated record, not a complete one.
No — and that's the honest answer. Our goal is to bring the bag back to a confident, wearable state, not to make it look as if it was never used. Scratches in leather do not fully disappear; vachetta tone-matching carries a margin; partly replaced panels will show a slight age difference against undamaged areas. What the work does is stop the damage, restore function and recover the original character of the piece. Documented honestly in this gallery — what you see is what we actually achieve.
We give an honest assessment before any work begins. If the damage is structural — a collapsed frame, a full lining failure, a handle joint that cannot hold — we will tell you what is recoverable and what is not, and show you the closest documented case in our archive. Some pieces require partial replacement rather than full repair: aged hardware, split corner joins, oxidised trim. Where the work crosses into partial replacement, we explain the material difference and the visual outcome before you commit. No bag is taken on without your sign-off.
No — and here is what that means in practice. Every case is shot to the same angle standard: three-quarter front for the lead image, side panel where damage appears. The lighting is natural; the angle is fixed. We do not enhance the after image to show what we hoped for — we photograph what is actually there when the work is done. The disclaimer on every post is part of our documentation protocol, not small print. What you see is what the owner received.
Cleaning addresses what sits on the surface: staining, colour transfer, dust, oil accumulation. It works within the leather — it does not restructure, re-dye or repair. For most cleaning cases, the leather looks noticeably better but still carries its history. Restoration goes deeper: colour work, re-dyeing, edge repair, stitching, structural work, hardware. The scope depends on the leather type, the damage depth and what the piece can accept — which is why we assess from photos first and confirm the approach before any work begins.
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