The century-old manufacture, taken over by leather goods maker Lebeau-Courally in 2015, owned by Belgian industrialist Joris Ide, welcomes precious and very French know-how. That of the work of leather, of the beautiful object, of the often unique piece, and of the small series. Here, the time of the work does not rhyme with cadence, but precision, respect for the material, finish to near perfection. Portrait of a nugget from Haut-Marne.

The company name, Dijon Maroquinerie, surprises as much as it challenges. We are in Vaux-sous-Aubigny, in the Haute-Marne department and not around the Burgundy capital in Côte-d’Or. Vincent François, director of the manufacture, immediately raises the ……

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Keywords : Grand Est, leather goods, Haute-Marne, Joris Ide, Lebeau-Courally, Fabien Guené, Vincent François, handbag Roger Martin BTP