Leather Seen
Move aside perfection. Here comes authenticity. ALPHENBERG, premium producer of leather flooring and wall coverings, has become the go-to partner for high-end contract and private projects internationally looking for an injection of warmth, character and individuality.
March 19, 2016 | 11:00 pm CUT

The dramatic spiralling staircase in the Erno Laszlo flagship boutique on Broadway in New York. The handrails are covered in a stitched version of the same leather


An area rug by Dutch designer Osiris Hertman and created out of pieces of Alphenberg leather in different colours, sizes and prints. Here it is on display at the LXRY fair in Amsterdam, which takes place every December


Top: a selection of standard Alphenberg leather tiles from the Pampas series. Seen here in the following hues: Oxblood, Straw, Tan and Moro. Above: the skins are hung so that they keep their shape



Alphenberg work out of a historic leather processing factory 5km outside Den Bosch. Their ambition is to slowly restore it. Middle: tumbling machines used to make skins softer or lighter in colour. Above: sanding leather gives it a rougher feel


The reception desk at Hotel Houten in Utrecht, Netherlands, is made out of the brand’s Tundra leather with an embossed Caiman print. Close up, it looks like crocodile skin


The walls, floors and fireplace of a simulation room in Porsche’s Amsterdam HQ are decked out in noise-dampening Alphenberg leather


The headboard and ceilings of the bed element in the rooms of the Steirereck Chalet hotel in Pogusch, Austria, are covered in the Tundra series in Clay

Alphenberg shows off cushion-like upholstered walls in Vertige chocolate in its booth for the Interieur Design Biennial in Kortrijk in 2014
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