COLLECTION: Broken
COLOR: Oak
SKU #: FR - I3
MATERIAL: 100% Natural Cowhide Leather
AVG. THICKNESS: 1-1.2mm
SIZE: Avg 45-50 sf (Full whole hide)
ORIGIN: Patagonia, Argentina
MAIN USES: Upholstery, Wall Covering & Flooring
FEATURES: Embossed - hand tipped - full grain natural leather.
A study in tactile elegance, BROKEN – Oak presents a rich, chocolate-brown hue layered with dimension and character. This crinkled brown leather is embossed and hand-tipped to enhance its deep folds and subtle sheen, offering a luxurious, organic surface that transforms upholstery into statement pieces.
Crafted from full grain natural leather in our workshop in Patagonia, each hide bears its own unique texture and finish — a testament to slow production and artisan mastery. Whether used in furniture, wall coverings, or decorative panels, BROKEN – Oak adds warmth, soul, and a timeless tactile richness to any interior.
More About Our Fitz Roy Leathers
Homelosophy’s Fitz Roy Leathers collection blends high design with ethical craftsmanship. Each hide is tanned using low-impact methods and hand-finished in our Patagonia studio, ensuring a balance of modern aesthetics and sustainable values. The BROKEN series, in particular, celebrates texture — from its topographic folds to its tone-on-tone depth — resulting in a leather that feels rooted, raw, and refined all at once.
FAQs About BROKEN – Oak Leather
What makes BROKEN Oak leather different from standard leathers?
Its crinkled texture and hand-tipped embossing give it a sculptural quality that elevates it beyond conventional smooth finishes.
Can this leather be used for commercial interiors?
Yes. It’s full grain and durable enough for high-traffic settings while maintaining an elegant look.
How is each hide finished?
Each hide is hand-tipped after embossing, enhancing tonal variation and texture depth. No two hides are identical.
Is it available for custom furniture projects?
Absolutely. We can coordinate directly with designers or upholstery teams to supply the necessary hide dimensions.


