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Club Bag Estate - Tumbled Heritage Amber

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Sale price€1.450,00

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Lunburg Estate Club Bag in tumbled Heritage Amber leather, front view with twin top handles and exterior trim.
Club Bag Estate - Tumbled Heritage Amber Sale price€1.450,00

The Architecture of Escape

"Softer silhouettes for the hours unclaimed by business."

Dutch country manor at golden hour, three swans gliding on a still pond, mature trees framing the scene. Oil painting from The Estate Collection by Lunburg.

The Estate Tradition

We drew inspiration from the classic town and country lifestyle, where the estate served as counterweight to the city residence.

The country house was a place of sport, hospitality, and family legacy. A rhythm measured in seasons rather than schedules.

Designed for the journeys taken between one's two worlds.

The Art of Rempliage

The folded edge reveals no paint, no transition; only the unbroken warmth of grain folded upon grain.

The Handle

One unbroken loop of folded leather forms the handle. Designed not merely to be held, but to be felt.

The Engineering

Designed using user-centric principles and extensive iterative prototyping. Every feature exists to solve a problem you encounter daily.

The Quiet Function

The hardware is engineered for silence. Shoulder strap attachments that eliminate metal contact. Enter any room without announcement.

Structural Integrity. The largest possible panels reduce failure points. Reinforcement hidden at every junction ensures the silhouette holds for decades.

Hardware. Horological 316L stainless steel. YKK Excella zippers, each tooth individually polished to prevent scratching.

Lunburg Master Artisan setting a folded edge with a rempliage hammer on a marble slab at the Fes atelier, the concentrated focus of a craftsman whose mastery the Lunburg Artisan Fund exists to preserve and transmit.

The Master Artisan

The art of the folded edge was forged in Fes, over a millennium before Europe encountered it. Fes, one of the last few places where it can still be executed on pieces of this complexity.

No manual contains this knowledge. It lives in hands that read the hide, calculate the fold, and execute without hesitation.

It requires twenty to thirty years to master; each of our masters brings over forty.

Master Artisan's hand marking a full hide of vegetable-tanned Perpetual Leather with a red marking tool, selecting from the double-bend core where each grain is as singular as a fingerprint, no two pieces ever alike.

Perpetual Leather

Perpetual Leather is our designation for a material engineered to mature, not degrade.

Sourced from Northern European farms, where cooler climates produce denser collagen structures. Tanned for 40 days in wooden drums at Tempesti, a Tuscan artisanal tannery founded in 1946. Chestnut and mimosa extracts build resilience that chemical processes cannot replicate.

Close-up macro view of vegetable-tanned Perpetual Leather (from Tempesti) in Heritage Amber, showing the warm, saturated hue and fine natural grain that develops through slow barrel dyeing — a process that ensures colour penetrates fully through the hide rather than sitting on the surface.

We select exclusively from the double-bend core, the most coveted section of the hide. Full-grain 2.0 mm Vachetta. Nature marks each hide with a grain as singular as a fingerprint. No two pieces will ever be alike. The surface is satin, warm to the touch, carrying the clean scent of bark and time.

Artisan's hands at the Lunburg atelier hand-stitching a leather handle on a stitching pony, with two needles drawing thread through vegetable-tanned Perpetual Leather, the structural craftsmanship behind the Lunburg Fifty-Year Warranty.

The Fifty-Year Warranty

A fifty-year warranty is our philosophical position on permanence.

Our first instinct is always to mend, never to replace, so your patina endures.

The Art of Gifting

Every commission arrives in our signature packaging hand made by our apprentices. Cradled in a dust bag. Housed in a handmade presentation case.

Wide view of the Lunburg atelier in Fes, with master artisans in white coats working at individual stations surrounded by wooden lasts, marble slabs, rempliage hammers, and traditional leatherworking tools, preserving twelve centuries of Fassi haute maroquinerie.

Our Philosophy

A Dutch-Moroccan, our founder carries two inheritances. From one: the discipline of functional design, honed across fifteen years in engineering. From the other: a childhood spent among the ateliers of Fes, where his family has worked since 1968.

Amien Marghich's position as insider to the craft and outsider to fashion defines our orientation: technical rather than trend-driven, permanent rather than seasonal.

Our signature is the object itself, not a logo. Design conceived to remain as relevant in fifty years as it is today.

Forty percent of profits return to preserve and expand the craft. This is not philanthropy. It is necessity.

The art of Rempliage is endangered. It is used in fewer than one in 10,000 leather goods made globally. Mastery requires twenty to twenty-five years of practice. Without intervention, the current generation of masters may be the last.

When you commission a Lunburg, you become a patron of this art.