The use of leather has a very long history, and cave people may have used bone needles to sew animal skins more than 30,000 years ago. The ancient Egyptians used leather to make sandals, belts, pillows, cushions, shields and harnesses. Ancient Greeks and Romans made armor by boiling animal skins to strengthen them. With the development of the times and the advancement of leather processing technology, the types and forms of leather products are more abundant, and the applicable fields of leather are also wider.
Leather products are very common in our lives, such as belts, leather shoes, leather clothing and so on that we usually wear. The use of leather in modern interiors is also key. With the unique texture, texture and rich colors of leather, various fashion elements are incorporated. On the basis of retaining the charm of its own materials, it uses smooth and natural lines and a low-key retro atmosphere to create an interior space that contains elegance and texture.
