Monocromo
Origins
Monocromo means "monochrome" in Italian.
The contrast between the two colors, the grainy white outer leather and the smooth black inner leather, is a distinctive feature.
Tanning and Manufacturing
The leather is made from a single butt (back to hip) of an adult Scandinavian cow. After white-tanning, the leather is dyed with aniline dyes and finished with a spray of pigments. The leather is scratch and stain resistant, water repellent, and hardly ages, so it retains its original look for a long time.
Single butt has the densest fibers and the finest texture, which gives a uniform and beautiful grain when it is grained.
Maintenance
The leather is resistant to scratches, stains, and water. When wet, wipe it off immediately, and periodically remove dust from the surface with a soft cloth.
Color
Monochrome