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658 659 Printed Calfskin Golf Printed Calfskin 658 659 PRINTED CALFSKIN GOLF tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: A PRINTED CALFSKIN GOLF tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: A waterproof, scratchproof waterproof, scratchproof G98 G02 G57 G46 G43 G26 G23 G13 G48 G17 G93 G16 olive green loden green cipress mint pistachio apple green coral red scarlet bordeaux plum violet G27 G76 G03 G04 G38 G05 G36 G35 G34 G45 G83 G37 lemon mustard yellow orange mango white grape raspberry pink dove stone light grey G95 G06 G28 G91 G42 G07 G18 G21 G24 G67 G19 G77 off white ivory cipria nude cappuccino sand grey mud smoke lava graphite slate G51 G08 G30 G82 G96 G09 G20 G61 G63 G54 G56 G58 caramel siena tobacco rust clay brown black pearl moonsand copper bronze titanium G25 G49 G29 G41 G66 G10 G52 G50 moka ice lilac gray storm grey sky light blue silver gold G60 G22 G32 G31 G12 G33 capri turquoise ultramarine petrol blue royal blue ocean 660 661 PRINTED CALFSKIN PANAMA tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: B PRINTED CALFSKIN BELLAGIO tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: B slightly waterproof, scratchproof slightly waterproof, scratchproof V57 V46 V43 V76 V95 V06 X02 X57 X76 X38 X05 X95 cipress mint pistachio mustard off white ivory loden green cipress mustard mango white off white V91 V42 V51 V82 V96 V25 X06 X91 X42 X51 X30 X82 nude cappuccino caramel rust clay moka ivory nude cappuccino caramel tobacco rust V93 V49 V60 V41 V45 V83 X96 X25 X93 X41 X46 X60 plum ice capri storm grey dove stone clay moka plum storm grey mint capri V21 V19 V77 V61 X32 X12 X13 X45 X83 X37 mud graphite slate pearl ultramarine royal blue red dove stone light grey X18 X24 X67 X77 X61 X63 grey smoke lava slate pearl moonsand X56 X58 X52 X50 bronze titanium silver gold 662 663 PRINTED CALFSKIN CROCODILE tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: A PRINTED CALFSKIN SHAGREEN tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: B waterproof, scratchproof slightly resistant to water and scratches C02 C05 C38 C06 C42 C08 Z38 Z06 Z30 Z96 Z25 Z10 green white mango ivory cappuccino siena mango ivory tobacco clay moka light blue C19 C41 C60 C12 C13 C17 Z12 Z17 Z21 Z20 graphite storm grey capri royal blue red bordeaux royal blue bordeaux mud black C37 C21 C24 C09 C20 light grey mud smoke brown black 664 665 PRINTED CALFSKIN WILD BOAR tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: A PRINTED CALFSKIN DEER tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: A waterproof, scratchproof resistant to water and scratches B98 B57 B01 B76 B38 B95 H57 H95 H25 H93 H83 H24 olive green cipress acid green mustard mango off white cipress off white moka plum stone smoke B42 B51 B96 B09 B49 B41 H20 cappuccino caramel clay brown ice storm grey black B33 B59 B17 B83 B37 B21 ocean garnet bordeaux stone light grey mud B67 B77 B20 lava slate black 666 667 CALFSKIN NAPPA tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: A CALFSKIN PONY tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: B slightly resistant to water and scratches waterproof new! F46 F26 F02 F76 F04 F05 P80 P02 P69 P04 P05 P07 mint apple green loden green mustard orange white musk loden green sage orange white sand F95 F06 F91 F42 F51 F08 P42 P30 P09 P25 P31 P13 off white ivory nude cappuccino caramel siena cappuccino tobacco brown moka petrol blue red F82 F09 F10 F41 F60 F68 P62 P17 P29 P41 P93 P20 rust brown light blue storm grey capri denim papaya bordeaux lilac grey storm grey plum black F31 F12 F33 F13 F53 F79 petrol blue royal blue ocean red pink peony wine F17 F65 F93 F83 F21 F24 bordeaux antique rose plum stone mud smoke F96 F71 F19 F67 F77 F20 clay rock graphite lava slate black 668 669 CALFSKIN SUEDE tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: A SHEARLING tanned in Italy • origin: Italy • price category: SHEARLING scratchproof A80 A02 A31 A46 A69 A44 J06 J25 J37 J80 musk loden green petrol blue mint sage terracotta ivory moka light grey musk A05 A06 A42 A91 A76 A30 white ivory cappuccino nude mustard tobacco A08 A82 A47 A75 A09 A66 siena rust nut chocolate brown sky A92 A32 A12 A33 A89 A19 wave ultramarine royal blue ocean feather graphite A16 A93 A17 A13 A62 A21 violet plum bordeaux red papaya mud A24 A37 A18 A67 A20 smoke light grey grey lava black 670 671 REAL SHAGREEN LEATHER tanned in Italy • origin: Southeast Asia • price category: D REAL CROCODILE LEATHER tanned in Italy • origin: South America • price category: D only for jewellery, napkin rings and special productions only for jewellery, napkin rings and special productions R01 R04 R06 R10 R11 R13 K02 K04 K06 K08 K09 K11 acid green orange ivory light blue cobalt blue red green orange ivory cognac brown cobalt blue R14 R29 R16 R17 R08 R18 K12 K13 K14 K16 K17 K18 fuchsia lilac violet bordeaux siena mole brown royal blue red fuchsia violet bordeaux grey R21 R33 R20 K20 mud ocean black black DECOR / VALET TRAYS DECOR / VALET TRAYS 672 SILK–SCREEN PRINTED CALFSKIN PONYLUX tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: C calfskin on waterproof, scratchproof Calf-hair leather with khaki green-coloured base that features a camoufage silkscreen pattern. Y81 camoufage PRINTED CALFSKIN LAMIGOLD tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: C slightly waterproof, scratchproof Calf skin that features a special raised print with gold foil. M50 lamigold WOOD METAL MARBLE PRINTED CALFSKIN CLOUDS tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: C no waterproof Calf skin with black base and partial gold foil application that features a peculiar mottled effect. N50 clouds PRINTED CALFSKIN FROST tanned in Italy • origin: Northern Europe • price category: C slightly waterproof Calf skin with metal foil application. It features a pyrite-like appearance and is soft to the touch. T51 frost 674 675 WOOD FINISHES you can choose among 3 different fnishes or ask us for other option METAL FINISHES you can choose among 3 different fnishes or ask us for other option WENGE WALNUT NATURAL POLISHED CHROME BRUSHED BRONZE BRUSHED BRASS LACQUERED WOOD FINISHES you can choose among 5 different fnishes or ask us for other option MARBLE FINISHES you can choose among 5 different fnishes or ask us for other option WHITE CAPPUCCINO LIGHT GREY MUD BRONZE ARABESCATO WHITE GREEN GUATEMALA ERAMOSA BROWN BLACK PORTORO TRAVERTINO.
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