OUR HISTORY

 

 

 

 

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Our Mission

H.Leffler & Son Pty Ltd has been providing leather and associated products to many industries for over 72 years, our range of products covers over 8000 different lines and it has been our customers who have been heard to say:

"If you can't find it at Leffler's you just wont find it" 

Company Profile

Established in 1932

Members of: VECCI, FAI, FRAV,

It has been said that we are virtually "The original Aladdin's Cave" and many customers have been heard to say "If you can't find it at Leffler's you just won't find it"

Our Company is privately owned by the Leffler family and was built up to the business it is today by Richard (Dick) Leffler (dec 1998). The Family and Staff today continue to drive the business into the new millennium with modern technology and a desire to satisfy our customers needs by searching the world for new and interesting products.

The History of Leather

The leather industry is one the oldest industries known to mankind. Our earliest ancestors used skins to protect their body, hands and feet. Leather is made from the skin of any animal, reptile, bird or fish through a process known as tanning. This process preserves the skin which would otherwise quickly putrefy or decay.

Today the leather industry is scientifically based. Research is continually carried out to ensure the product is improved using the latest technology to meet modern day needs. With few exceptions hides and skins are byproducts. Animals are reared for meat, milk and wool, not for the value of their skins. As a consequence, the tanner is not able to control the supply of raw hides. Hides are traded as a commodity all over the world on open markets and in competition with other tanners on a global basis. As a result, when demand is heavy, prices soar. Additionally even minor variations in economies and currency can cause major fluctuations in raw hide prices. The availability of cattle hides for leather is however fundamentally dependent upon consumer demand for beef. Today worldwide, at least half the leather produced goes into footwear, and around a quarter into clothing. Only around 15% goes into upholstery and the rest into small leather goods and other consumer products. Because of its durability and comfort, leather has been used for seating purposes throughout the history of transportation and furniture. The early leathers were made from cowhide, calfskin, pigskin, deerskin, and goatskin leathers. The hides and skins coming from animals either hunted or farmed for food purposes. The present trend is for most upholstery to be made from Bovine material (that is to say cattle hides) as this is readily available and best lends itself to the modern demands of designer, producer and consumer. Far from waning in popularity, leather continues to be the material of choice for many people, not just for corporate and domestic furniture but for automotive, aviation and marine applications as well.

 Email: sales@leffler.com.au

 Freecall: 1800 337 006 Fax + 613 9090 4599

 Address: 171 Kensington Road West Melbourne Vic 3003, Australia

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Opening Hours Mon-Thu 8.30am till 5.00pm, Friday 9.00am till 4.00pm

 Send e-mail to sales@leffler.com.au with questions or comments.  
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H. Leffler & Son Pty Ltd,  Last modified: 1st January 2009

        

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