Yellow leather key case with Lamborghini logo and car key resting on carbon fiber console of a Lamborghini Urus near the start/stop button

Lamborghini Turns Supercar Factory Leather Scraps into a Covetable Accessory Line

The Upcycled Leather Project reroutes Sant'Agata production offcuts into four branded accessories, crafted by Emilia-Romagna social enterprise Cartiera.

Lamborghini's new Upcycled Leather Project transforms factory offcuts into a four-piece collection of branded accessories, including a tote bag, smartphone case, card holder, and key fob.

A claim no rival can match

Ferrari and Porsche Design sell premium lifestyle goods, but neither markets a product line explicitly built from reclaimed production waste with a direct material link to the cars.

Provenance over exclusivity

The upcycled line threads a delicate needle by anchoring its value in material provenance and ethical production rather than in exclusivity alone, with comparable items priced from $29 to $86.

Cartiera's handcraft process

Artisans at Cartiera's workshop cut the reclaimed leather by hand, emboss the Lamborghini shield with manual presses, and stitch finished pieces on industrial sewing machines.

Genuine supercar-grade material, under $100

The leather in each piece was originally destined for a supercar interior in Sant'Agata Bolognese, and the collection is available now at the flagship store, lamborghinistore.com, and Lamborghini dealerships.