Our classic Floater leather is characterized by its durability and high resistance to wear and tear, making it the best choice for those seeking a leather accessory that should last almost as received the first day. Its particular grained texture is a result of an age-old tanning process that takes additional time and extra-special treatment. The result is a leather that can be dyed in a wide range of colors, from pastels to primaries, giving you unprecidented choice when it comes to matching your unique style.
Because of its intricate tanning process, Floater leather can be dyed in a wide range of colors. Color will not be uniform since it's a two-tone leather in which the tone varies between the surface and the cracks, but the deep, rich patina continue to evolve throughout the life of the product.
It’s hard to find marks such as scars or insect bites in Floater leather due to its “Furlonado” process, and this is why we use Floater leather for most of our hand-crafted products.Thanks to its high resistance it can be used for the exterior of all our products and is perfect for daily and intensive use.
Floater Leather features a protective lacquer layer to resist liquid penetration, such as spills from coffee or water. With regular use, this layer diminishes over time. To maintain its appearance, we recommend using Vaja leather care wax or Vaja Waterproofer cream. While wax can conceal spills, it may alter the leather's appearance slightly. Alternatively, pre-treating Floater leather with our waterproofing cream prevents liquids from permeating the surface, allowing for easy cleanup without visible marks.
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Because of its intricate tanning process, Floater leather can be dyed in a wide range of colors. Color will not be uniform since it's a two-tone leather in which the tone varies between the surface and the cracks, but the deep, rich patina continue to evolve throughout the life of the product.