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Elaine Chan-Perryman
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Elaine Chan-Perryman
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Elaine Chan-Perryman
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Elaine Chan-Perryman
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Elaine Chan-Perryman
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Elaine Chan-Perryman
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Elaine Chan-Perryman

Leatherworking

Amsterdam, Netherlands

For the love of leather

  • Elaine hand stitches free-form leather vessels
  • She is committed to using high-quality, natural and vegetable-tanned Italian leather
  • She was nominated as a rising star of 2024 by Homes & Gardens

Elaine Chan-Perryman, an Amsterdam-based leather artist, found her calling in an unexpected encounter. Though always creative as a child, she pursued an academic career and found that she missed the hands-on experience of making tangible art. In 2012, a chance meeting with a horse and its owner in England changed everything. When Elaine admired the horse’s bridle, the owner became emotional. She shared that her grandfather, a leather craftsman, had made it and recounted its history. Deeply moved by the story, Elaine felt an instant connection to leathercraft. This encounter led her to research where the grandfather had studied, and soon, she found herself enrolling at the same school. From that moment, Elaine’s path was clear and she embraced the craft that had chosen her.

Elaine Chan-Perryman is an expert artisan: she began her career in 2012

Discover her work

WomanSeedSEISEISelection of sculptural leather vessels

INTERVIEW

I use natural, vegetable-tanned Italian leather. Each hide comes with a traceable guarantee certificate, ensuring accountability and sustainability. These high-quality skins are by-products of the food industry, from humanely treated, responsibly raised animals.

Well made means crafting items with a spiritual presence, reflecting the maker’s aesthetic, effort and devotion. It is about creating pieces that will always be relevant, resonate with others and express my inner thoughts and world profoundly.

Being nominated as a rising star of 2024 by British magazine Homes & Gardens after my debut collection. I was unsure how well my work would be received, but this boosted my confidence and opened up numerous opportunities, motivating me to continue creating.

My inspiration stems from self-expression and cultural identity, with influences from my mixed Chinese and British heritage and life in the Netherlands. It is my way of understanding where I belong. Nature, interconnectedness and philosophy are also major themes in my work.

Elaine Chan-Perryman

Leatherworker

Amsterdam, Netherlands

ADDRESS

Address upon request, Amsterdam, Netherlands

AVAILABILITY

By appointment only

PHONE

+31 611092619

LANGUAGES

English, Chinese