Royal Smit & Zoon will be present at the 38th India International Leather Fair from February 1-3, 2025. The exhibition in Chennai spans the full width of everything the leather industry has to offer. In this setting, Royal Smit & Zoon will be present with an impressive booth, showcasing several product ranges and innovations, including our revolutionary Zeology leather. Zeology leather. Leather reinvented. At IILF, we will showcase Zeology leather for you to touch, look at and smell. So that you can recognize that Zeology leather really offers all the best characteristics of leather: beauty, durability, versatility of application, to name but a few. What makes Zeology leather different from other leathers, is that it is completely compostable at its end of life. Being made out of zeolite, an element abundantly present in the Earth’s crust, and processed sustainably, you can return your leather item to the Earth once you are done using it! This is what makes Zeology leather a true reinvention of leather. Let’s meet We hope to meet you at our booth, to experience the look and feel of our Zeology leathers, to catch up, or just to have a coffee or tea in our Drop Café. Looking forward to welcoming you at H2-05-A! Interesting for you Discover more news APLF: taking Zeology leather to Hongkong Royal Smit & Zoon will be present at the APLF Leather Fair from March 12-14, 2025. The exhibition in Hongkong brings leather, material and fashion together. ACLE: Taking tradition into the future Royal Smit & Zoon is taking part as an exhibitor at ACLE and will be displaying Zeology leather together with partner tanneries. Smit & Zoon makes a difference @ 35th India International Leather fair: Focuses on Upcycling for the leather Industry Smit & Zoon jointly with our authorised partners Leer Group participated promoting both SMIT & CODYECO brands and how these brands can make a difference for our customers and for the world around us. The leathers on display were developed focusing on upcycling all from lower selections, slow moving leathers from Indian origin procured from domestic tanneries. More news Go to all news articles Discover Stay informed Receive the latest company news and industry updates Subscribe to our newsletter Share this: