Availability: in stock in Italy
Product code: 2084
Materials: vegetable-tanned Tuscan genuine leather
Accessories: dust bag
Color: classic brown
Type: Briefcase
Height, cm./ inches: 33 cm. / 13"
Width, cm./ inches: 1.7 cm. / 0.7"
Length, cm./ inches: 24 cm. / 9.4"
Condition: This item is authentic, new, with labels.
Clean lines, leather full of character, and a zip-around closure that follows the profile: this A4 Chiarugi Firenze folder is made for anyone who carries important documents and wants an accessory that feels solid, tidy, and satisfying to use every day.
The warm brown tone of Tuscan vegetable-tanned leather highlights the natural grain and subtle shading: with use, the surface develops a personal patina without losing its elegance.
Inside, there is room for A4 sheets and paperwork, with an essential yet smart layout: card pockets, an open pocket for notes or receipts, and a main compartment that holds the included notepad.
It is ideal for meetings, study, appointments, and work on the go—when you want to travel light but keep everything in order.
Details and features
- Type: document folder / A4 writing folder
- Material: genuine Tuscan vegetable-tanned leather
- Color: brown (warm natural tone)
- Closure: perimeter zipper on three sides
- External size: 24 cm (length) × 33 cm (height) × 1.7 cm (depth)
- Finishing: finished edges, neat stitching, rounded corners
- Logo: embossed hot-stamped logo on the front
- Interior: lined
- Internal layout: 2 card pockets, 1 small open pocket, main compartment for documents
- Included: Chiarugi A4 notepad, dust bag
- Made in: Italy (Tuscany)
Chiarugi Firenze: heritage and craftsmanship
Chiarugi Firenze is a Florentine leather-goods maker founded in 1969, rooted in traditional craftsmanship. The founder, Remo Chiarugi, passed his passion on to the family, who have reinterpreted it with a contemporary approach while keeping quality and elegance at the core. The brand creates bags and office/travel accessories, largely using Italian vegetable-tanned leather and techniques linked to Tuscany’s leather district.
Note on vegetable-tanned leather: small tone variations, natural marks, and slight differences in grain are not flaws—they are the signature of real, non “plastic-coated” leather. Each piece develops its own unique character with use.