we Reject the Culture of the Disposable.
We chose permanence.
Every Lunburg commission is functional art, built to deepen in beauty over decades of use.
Folded edges, not painted. Reinforced at every structural point. Guaranteed for fifty years.

The Atelier
A second-generation family atelier rooted in Fes since 1968, uniting functional design with Fassi Fine Leathercraft.
The world's finest materials, shaped by Masters whose craft descends from 1,200 years of royal commissions and savoir-faire.

The Forge of Maroquinerie.
The French word for fine leather goods, Maroquinerie, literally translates to "Moroccan Work". Fes is where this definition was forged.
For 1,200 years, the Imperial City has served as the anvil of the craft, preserving a lineage of royal commissions found nowhere else.
Choose the interior that matches your workflow

The Opus Integral
For digital-heavy workflows.
Dedicated padded compartments for laptop, tablet, documents, and accessories. One case replaces multiple organizers.

The Opus Essential
For laptop-primary professionals.
Device protection with minimal built-in pockets, and room to configure with your own organizers.

The Opus Classic
For professionals who prefer their own organizers or work in paper-heavy sectors.
Open volume with padded protection throughout.

The Architecture of the Fold.
Rempliage is the supreme test of the Fassi hand. While modern industry seals edges with paint that cracks, we employ the Folded Edge.
The artisan skives leather to a tolerance of 0.1 mm (0.004 in), folding it back upon itself to create a continuous, unbreakable radius.
A single Opus briefcase requires 30 meters (98 ft) of hand-folding.
No paint. No peeling. An edge that does not end, but flows.

Rempliage - The folded edge

Painted Edge

Ownership Becomes Preservation.
Forty percent of our profits return directly to the craft. This is not philanthropy; it is survival.
Your commission safeguards the endangered techniques of Fes, ensuring that 1,200 years of royal mastery endures to be inherited by the next generation.

The Art of the Commission.
To commission is to become a co-architect.
From The Inscription of initials to the Sovereign Commission of a completely new design, we offer three tiers of collaboration between patron and artisan.
Every piece is a dialogue between our masters and your vision.
Common Questions
Rempliage is the art of skiving leather to a precise gauge and folding it back upon itself, creating an unbroken curve of grain. Painted edges, used by most European houses, are synthetic coatings applied over raw cuts. They crack, peel, and expose the vulnerable interior within years. A Rempliage edge contains no paint to fail. It patinates alongside the leather itself, growing more refined with use rather than degrading. The difference is permanence.
Perpetual Leather originates from Northern European farms as a byproduct of the food industry. Transformation takes forty days at Tempesti in Tuscany, where chestnut and mimosa extracts replace industrial chemicals. The result is full-grain Vachetta selected at 2.0 mm (0.08 in) thickness: unsealed, porous, and reactive. Most leather goods use pigmented leather, where the surface is sealed with a synthetic coating that cracks and peels over time. Perpetual Leather does the opposite. Sunlight deepens its tone, touch polishes its surface into a unique patina, and minor scuffs are absorbed rather than exposed. It matures rather than deteriorates.
Each Opus briefcase requires over 1,233 manual operations and 30 meters (98 ft) of hand-folded Rempliage edges. Standard commissions enter the atelier queue upon confirmation; please allow three to five weeks for realization. In rare instances when a finished piece is available, dispatch occurs within two to three business days. Bespoke commissions follow a different timeline: The Commission requires four to eight weeks, while The Sovereign Commission may require several weeks to months, depending on complexity.
This is not a limited defects guarantee. The Fifty-Year Warranty covers structural integrity: seams, edges, and hardware. If the architecture of our work fails, we restore it entirely at our cost. Years one to five, we cover shipping. Years six to fifty, Shared Stewardship applies: you ship the piece to our atelier, and we dedicate the craftsmanship to restore it. What falls outside the warranty is intentional ageing: patina, softening, and the natural scuffs of daily transit.
We will purchase any authentic Lunburg piece for 30% of its original commission value, issued as credit toward a new commission. Your piece returns to our Fes atelier, where it is restored and prepared for its next custodian. We welcome honest wear and patina; these are signs of a life well carried. The piece must retain its original construction, carry a verified warranty certificate, and bear no personalization. Evidence of misuse or prolonged neglect may disqualify a piece.
The knowledge lives only in the hands that carry it. In our Fes atelier, every Master Artisan mentors at least two apprentices through multi-year paid formations rooted in the Fassi guild tradition. The Lunburg Artisan Fund, sustained by forty percent of profits from every commission, retains masters at compensation well above regional standard and is establishing the Fes School of Master Artisans. Your patronage funds the masters. The masters transmit the craft. The knowledge endures.












