Hand-Woven PU Leather Panels: Cartier, Bangkok

Interlaced Hide reimagines leather as an architectural surface. Each panel is hand-woven from PU leather strips, creating a texture defined by human rhythm rather than mechanical repetition. Subtle variations in tension and alignment give the surface depth and tactility.

As light shifts throughout the day, the weave responds, absorbing, reflecting, and softening illumination from different angles. The result is a refined yet intimate expression of craftsmanship, where leather becomes presence rather than ornament.

Leather, divided into strands.

Strands, gathered by hand.

Here, leather is no longer finished.

It becomes skin for architecture

measured, tactile, and alive.

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