Leather Sourced from LWG Certified Tanneries.

At VILL OKSE, we are committed to delivering luxury leather goods that not only exude elegance but also uphold the highest standards of sustainability and ethical practices. Our leathers are carefully sourced from LWG (Leather Working Group) certified tanneries, ensuring that every hide we use meets stringent environmental and ethical criteria.

We use Leathers which comply with REACH Norms.

We take pride in using leathers that comply with REACH norms and social standards, ensuring that our products are safe for consumers and responsibly produced. By adhering to these rigorous standards, we demonstrate our commitment to minimizing the environmental impact of our materials and ensuring the welfare of all those involved in the production process.

Ethically Made in SEDEX and ISO Certified Factories.

Our leather goods are crafted in facilities that are ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and SEDEX 4 Pillar certified. These certifications reflect our dedication to quality management, environmental responsibility, occupational health and safety, and ethical business practices. Each product is handmade by skilled artisans in a safe, ethical, and environmentally conscious environment, ensuring that your VILL OKSE leather good is both luxurious and responsibly crafted.

Handcrafted by Local and Skilled Artisans.

When you choose VILL OKSE, you’re choosing leather goods that are not only beautiful and durable but also aligned with global standards for sustainability and ethical production.

Our Few Leather Swatches

When Leather gets Wet

Dry it slowly under a fan and at room temperature. Do not take the easy way out and use a blow dryer or any other device which quickens the process. It would change the properties of the leather used for your product.

When Leather gets dry

Take a soft cloth and apply a leather cream on it. From there on, rub the soft cloth in a uniform motion across the patch of leather. Make sure the cloth is clean.

When Leather gets dirty

Use a mild damp cloth. For tough stains, we would advise solutions or treatments specifically designed to remove stains and not the leather’s dye