Based on a decade of experience in the upholstery leather market, Andrew Spanswick founded Pelle Leathers in 2002.
November 21st, 2008
With a strong focus on quality and flexibility, Pelle Leathers sources its collection of hides from European tanneries. The 11 ranges currently available ensure a wide variety of colours and textures as well as price points, making the products ideal for specification no matter what the budget. Superior customer service is paramount to Pelle Leathers, which is why they now distribute their quality products Australia wide as well as across New Zealand.
Product Range
Upholstery leathers from Italy and Germany.
Major Brands
Contract, Vienna, Safari, Ascona, Bellagio, Danube, Neopolitan, Positano, Casa, Cavallino and Serengeti.
Application
Commercial, hospitality, contract upholstery and residential.
Sustainability
Pelle Leathers is committed to providing a collection of high-quality European upholstery leathers which incorporate environmental responsibility and protection. All Pelle Leathers products pass rigorous European environmental standards.
Major Projects
Pacific Equity Partners, NSW; The Oaks Hotel, NSW; Pony Restaurant, NSW; Commonwealth Bank, NSW; Telstra, NSW; Westpac, NSW; Toshiba, NSW; Darling Park Stage III, NSW; The Argyle Stores, NSW; UBS, NSW, Vic; BHP Billiton, Vic; Suncorp, Qld; Cradle Mountain Lodge, Tas.
Specialised Services
All products are able to be produced in custom colours. Sample chips are available via express post Australia wide.
Lead Time
8 working days for products coming out of Germany (Safari, Vienna, Contract, Danube and Neopolitan); Ascona, Positano, Bellagio and Casa are ex stock from Sydney.
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