The Swiss expressionist painter, designer and colour theorist Johannes Itten once said: “Colour is life, for a world without colour seems dead.” Thanks to Swedish premium leather manufacturer Elmo, colour is helping to revivify interior environments across the globe that have been dominated for decades by black, brown and beige leather upholstery. As a leading supplier to the architecture and design communities, Elmo seeks to offer its clients the widest possible range of colours and has developed more than 300 different hues for its aniline, semi-aniline and technical leathers. “We want designers to perceive us as a one-stop-shop where they can find any colour they need for any purpose,” says the company’s director of sales and marketing, Jimmy Ahlgren. “We adapt fully not just to residential demands but also the demands of the contract market, where colours are more influenced by fashion.” Elmo was founded in 1931 and is headquartered in the Swedish town of Svenljunga, where it produ… continue
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