
Environmental Stewardship
Linden is produced in a tannery which has achieved a Gold rating as audited to the Leather Working Group environmental stewardship and traceability standards. Further enhancing its sustainability profile, Linden is finished without the use of solvents or lead, emits low VOCs, and has achieved an Indoor Advantage Gold certificate from SCS.Linden
Linden is a luxury pure-aniline leather made in Germany from extra-large, hand-selected South German full-grain hides. Offered in 33 refined colors tailored to residential interiors, Linden has the soft hand, smooth surface, and natural variation that gives fine leather its depth and presence. Because it is a full grain pure-aniline, Linden retains the authentic beauty of the hide with subtle tonal shifts, natural markings, and variations in texture that make each hide unique. Its surface has a soft, understated sheen, and with time and use it will develop the kind of patina that makes furniture feel even more personal and layered. Disciplined yet warm, refined yet never rigid, Linden is a luxury leather that reflects a distinctly German point of view grounded in quality, restraint, and lasting beauty.
Leather Details
- Origin :
- Germany
- Leather Type :
- Pure Aniline
- Performance Code :
- 1
- Cleaning Code :
- 1
- Flame Resistance :
- CAL TB117–2013, NFPA 260: Class 1
- Raw Material :
- Full grain, extra-large, hand-selected South German bovine
- Leather Type :
- Pure aniline, showcasing natural markings and grain patterns
- Average Hide Size :
- 55 – 60 sq.ft.
- Thickness :
- 1.0 – 1.2 mm
- Abrasion Resistance :
- ASTM D7255: CS10 Taber Wheel 250 Cycles/250 gram weight
- Light Fastness :
- ISO 105-B02: Blue Wool Scale ≥ 2
- Wet Crocking :
- ASTM D5053: Class 1
- Primary Market :
- A&D Residential
- Markets :
- A&D Workplace Design, Accessories, Decorator and Designer Showcase, Hospitality, Residential Showrooms
Technical Specifications

Environmental Stewardship
Linden is produced in a tannery which has achieved a Gold rating as audited to the Leather Working Group environmental stewardship and traceability standards. Further enhancing its sustainability profile, Linden is finished without the use of solvents or lead, emits low VOCs, and has achieved an Indoor Advantage Gold certificate from SCS.
Origin
German bull hides are sought by tanners around the world for their large size, cleanliness and tight grain structure. German tanneries are known for their consistency, quality control, and the strength of their leathers.
