David Thulstrup has created a new leather collection for Sørensen Leather, including a three-piece limited-edition collection of hybrid objects that showcase the potential of the finish in objects for the home.
Responding to the world that’s in a current state of flux in which we are experiencing a paradigm shift in our relationship with our surroundings and our sense of wellbeing, Thulstrup embraces the concept of materiality as the cornerstone of this practice and this approach to this project.
The sensory experience of touching the surface texture and taking in the colours was key, giving us the opportunity to re-connect with natural materials. The changing landscape of our lives has ushered in a new narrative about design that is simple but significant, where we seek objects with meaning and that are responsibly produced via sustainable measures.
“I partnered with Sørensen Leather to explore what we all need to sustain ourselves in terms of our personal space,” says Copenhagen based architect and designer.
“Established in 1973, Sørensen Leather is a global brand with some of the most high-end, sought-after leather in the world.”