Handcrafted leather goods and French know-howAt Lamaro, we design leather goods that are both modular and timeless, destined to be your faithful companions on all occasions, and for a lifetime. The graphic, structured aesthetics of our creations skilfully combine modernity with traditional craftsmanship, sublimating exceptional leathers. |
Ethical leather goods for more sustainable bagsOur bags, cardholders and other leather accessories, entirely handmade in our Marseille workshop, embody a veritable symphony of craftsmanship. Each skin, meticulously selected to shape our pieces, comes from the precious dormant reserves of the luxury industry. |
Unique, customizable itemsMass production is not our vision at Lamaro. Each bag or small leather goods item we create is produced in extremely limited quantities, often as a one-off. Regularly, a capsule collection emerges in which the designer lets her imagination run wild or collaborates with another craftsman or artist. |
Joanna, passionate designer and craftswomanAfter studying business and fashion marketing in Marseille, Joanna Da Silva decided to pursue a project in harmony with her convictions. Endowed with an innate passion for the product and a particular affinity for leather and leather goods, she decided to follow her path at the Boudard school. This institution, which trains the future craftsmen of Hermès, enabled her to obtain her title in Sellerie Maroquinerie d'Art. |
Handcrafted leather goods and French know-howAt Lamaro, we design leather goods that are both modular and timeless, destined to be your faithful companions on all occasions, and for a lifetime. The graphic, structured aesthetics of our creations skilfully combine modernity with traditional craftsmanship, sublimating exceptional leathers. | |
Ethical leather goods for more sustainable bagsOur bags, cardholders and other leather accessories, entirely handmade in our Marseille workshop, embody a veritable symphony of craftsmanship. Each skin, meticulously selected to shape our pieces, comes from the precious dormant reserves of the luxury industry. | |
Unique, customizable itemsMass production is not our vision at Lamaro. Each bag or small leather goods item we create is produced in extremely limited quantities, often as a one-off. Regularly, a capsule collection emerges in which the designer lets her imagination run wild or collaborates with another craftsman or artist. | |
Joanna, passionate designer and craftswomanAfter studying business and fashion marketing in Marseille, Joanna Da Silva decided to pursue a project in harmony with her convictions. Endowed with an innate passion for the product and a particular affinity for leather and leather goods, she decided to follow her path at the Boudard school. This institution, which trains the future craftsmen of Hermès, enabled her to obtain her title in Sellerie Maroquinerie d'Art. |