Semi-aniline leather

A semi-aniline dye layer with a small amount of pigment is applied to semi-aniline leather. This gives the leather a more uniform color and makes it more resistant to stains and scratches.


Semi-aniline leather is a popular choice for making bags, jackets and furniture.

How do I know if it is semi-aniline leather?
This is what semi-aniline leather looks like:

  • Even and natural look – The light pigmentation gives the leather an even color with a refined finish.
  • Soft and smooth surface – Compared to full aniline leather, it appears more even and often slightly shinier.
  • Natural features visible – slight scars, wrinkles or structural differences remain.
    Matte to silky finish – Depending on the thickness of the coating, the leather can have a subtle satin look.
  • Color consistency with depth – The pigmentation ensures consistent color while still maintaining some depth and slight tonal variations.

Is semi-aniline leather durable?
Yes, semi-aniline leather is durable. Semi-aniline leather is lightly pigmented, allowing some of the natural grain and pores to remain visible. This additional layer ensures consistent color and increases resistance to wear and stains. Semi-aniline leather also feels particularly soft and pleasantly warm.


How is semi-aniline leather made?
The manufacturing process for semi-aniline leather is similar to that for full-aniline leather – with one crucial difference: a thin protective layer of pigments is applied. This protects the leather from wear and stains and gives it a consistent color and appearance.

This is how semi-aniline leather is made:

  • Selection of high-quality raw hides – Only premium hides with minimal imperfections are used for semi-aniline leather. These usually come from cattle, as their leather is particularly durable and thick.
  • Tanning – The hides are preserved through vegetable tanning or chrome tanning. This process stabilizes the leather and prepares it for further processing.
  • Dyed with aniline dyes – The leather is dyed with aniline dyes to ensure the leather retains its natural grain and creates a vibrant color.
  • Protective layer of pigments – A thin layer of pigment is applied to improve the durability, texture and suppleness of the leather.

How do you protect semi-aniline leather?
To keep your semi-aniline leather products looking their best, you should wipe them regularly with a clean cloth. Avoid using oils, saddle soap, or harsh cleaning agents, as these can damage the leather.


Difference between aniline and semi-aniline leather
Aniline leather is more sensitive to stains and tends to fade more quickly. Semi-aniline leather is further protected by its thin pigment layer, making it more durable and easier to care for.