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==Connolly Leather==
 
==Connolly Leather==
One of the most famous [[tannery|tanneries]] in England was Connolly Leather Limited, founded in 1878. Connolly supplied most of the leather for the British [[car leather|car industry]], including Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Jaguar and Rover, but also non-British makes such as Ferrari, Maserati, Lincoln or Lexus. Usually luxury car producers don’t mention who [[tannery|manufactured the leather]] inside, but Connolly created such a strong brand that it was promoted by the car producers. Today, no luxury car producer promotes the company making the leather for them.  
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One of the most famous [[tannery|tanneries]] in England was Connolly Leather Limited. Founded in 1878, Connolly supplied most of the leather for the British [[car leather|car industry]], including Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Jaguar and Rover as well as models from other countries, such as Ferrari, Maserati, Lincoln or Lexus. Usually luxury car makers don’t mention who [[tannery|manufactured the leather]] interior but they made an exception with Connolly because it had such a strong brand identity. Today companies making leather for the luxury car industry don't receive such a credit.  
  
Connolly was famous during the period when [[vegetable-tanned leather|vegetable tanned leather]] was used extensively. The seats in the British House of Commons are also upholstered with Connolly leather, as are the upholstery in vehicles of the royal house. The coach of Edward VII in the year 1902 at his coronation had been saddled by Connolly. Connolly leather was also used in the French Concorde.
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Connolly was famous during the period when [[vegetable-tanned leather|vegetable tanned leather]] was used extensively. The seats in the British House of Commons are upholstered with Connolly leather, as are the seats in the vehicles used by the Royal Family. The coach used by Edward VII at his coronation in 1902 had been saddled by Connolly. Connolly leather was also used in the French Concorde.
  
  
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''Connolly leather in the Honda Prelude SN convertible. - Connolly leather in the Audi V8 Classic Line.''<br></p>
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''Connolly leather in the Honda Prelude SN convertible. Connolly leather in the Audi V8 Classic Line.''<br></p>
 
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But Connolly also took some wrong decisions when trying to enter the American market and had to close in 2002. The best-known brand for luxury leather for cars completely vanished from the market. At the end of this little more than 120-year history, Connolly Leather Ltd. was said to be  nearly 24 million euros in debt.
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Unfortunately Connolly made some poor decisions when trying to enter the American market, So, in 2002, after more than 120-years of supplying luxury leather, the company had to close, with debts believed to in the region of 24 million euros.
 
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Besides their main business of selling leather, Connolly was also successful at selling [[leather care|cleaning and care products]] for leather (the famous Hide Food) as well as selling [[leather colour|leather colours]]. From this time, the expression ‘Connollising’ became a word for cleaning, maintaining and renewing the leather colour. Some use the expression only for cleaning and caring the leather. Others also for the colouring treatment. In fact, any conserving or repair treatment except replacing the leather falls under the term ‘Connollising’ and the treated leather is considered to have been ‘Connollised’. Since the company closed, the term ‘Connollising’ is slowly being used less. Only the famous Hide Food care kit is still sold.
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In addition to the core business of selling leather, Connolly had a successful sideline of [[leather care|cleaning and care products]] for leather (the famous Hide Food) as well as [[leather colour|leather colours]]. From this time, the expression ‘Connollising’ was used in association with cleaning, maintaining and renewing the leather colour. Some used the expression only for leather cleaning and care, while others applied it to just the colouring treatment. In fact, any conserving or repair treatment, except replacing the leather, falls under the term ‘Connollising’ and the treated leather is considered to have been ‘Connollised’. Since the company closed, the term ‘Connollising’ is slowly falling out of use. Only the famous Hide Food care kit is still sold.
  
 
==Connollising - Connollised==
 
==Connollising - Connollised==

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Connolly Leather

One of the most famous tanneries in England was Connolly Leather Limited. Founded in 1878, Connolly supplied most of the leather for the British car industry, including Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Jaguar and Rover as well as models from other countries, such as Ferrari, Maserati, Lincoln or Lexus. Usually luxury car makers don’t mention who manufactured the leather interior but they made an exception with Connolly because it had such a strong brand identity. Today companies making leather for the luxury car industry don't receive such a credit.

Connolly was famous during the period when vegetable tanned leather was used extensively. The seats in the British House of Commons are upholstered with Connolly leather, as are the seats in the vehicles used by the Royal Family. The coach used by Edward VII at his coronation in 1902 had been saddled by Connolly. Connolly leather was also used in the French Concorde.


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Connolly leather in the Honda Prelude SN convertible. Connolly leather in the Audi V8 Classic Line.

 

Unfortunately Connolly made some poor decisions when trying to enter the American market, So, in 2002, after more than 120-years of supplying luxury leather, the company had to close, with debts believed to in the region of 24 million euros.

In addition to the core business of selling leather, Connolly had a successful sideline of cleaning and care products for leather (the famous Hide Food) as well as leather colours. From this time, the expression ‘Connollising’ was used in association with cleaning, maintaining and renewing the leather colour. Some used the expression only for leather cleaning and care, while others applied it to just the colouring treatment. In fact, any conserving or repair treatment, except replacing the leather, falls under the term ‘Connollising’ and the treated leather is considered to have been ‘Connollised’. Since the company closed, the term ‘Connollising’ is slowly falling out of use. Only the famous Hide Food care kit is still sold.

Connollising - Connollised

Leather cleaning, leather care and leather repair products have changed in the last 20 years. There was a radical change from the solvent based leather colours of the time of Connolly, to the more sensitive and greener water based pigment colours of today. Vegetable-tanned leather is rarely used in today's cars as chrome tanning and synthetic tanning are the main tanning methods.


Modern cleaning, colour repair and maintenance

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Colourlock-02.jpg -> COLOURLOCK - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CLEANING AND CARING OF CAR LEATHER


Further brands of tanneries of car leather

Apart from Connolly, it has hardly been possible for a leather manufacturer to publish their own brand in the car. Poltrona Frau from Italy and Bridge of Weir from Scotland are exceptions.


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Bridge of Weir for SAAB.

 


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Poltrona Frau for Alfa Romeo.

 



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