Specifications
Architect's Belt, Tan
- 28 mm. wide
- 3.5 mm. veg. tanned full-grain leather
- Steel hook
- Sewn with durable Serafil thread
- Comes in a heavy cardboard box handmade in Copenhagen
Worn through decades by leading architects and designers
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JEPPE DENCKER, CREATIVE DIRECTOR DAHLMAN1807
"Today we are just as committed to create beautiful and durable handcrafted leather goods as our predecessors, celebrating old and proud traditions in a contemporary context."
Handmade leather goods since 1807
The Architect's belt is a Dahlman classic. Originally designed in the 1940s and with its minimalistic aesthetics and high quality, it's been one of our signature products ever since. Many famous modernist designers and architects wore this belt in the 50s and 60s, among these cultural icons such as Arne Jacobsen, Børge Mogensen and Miles Davis.
The belt is also part of the Danish Arts Foundations collection of Danish design classics.
The leather used is vegetable-tanned and produced by an old traditional tannery using only bark, leaves and fruits. So no harmful chemicals are used in the tanning process, leaving a natural, durable leather that will develop a beautiful patina over time.
These belts are ready to send or be picked up in our store within 3-4 working days.
We also offer these belts in a custom size without any extra cost. Just choose "Custom size" when ordering online or stop by our shop and We’ll help with the measuring. We also have a guide on our website if you’re unsure how to do the correct measurement. You can find the guide here.
Exhibited at the Danish arts foundation and Design Museum Denmark
We carry a long and proud history and have worked with and for some of the most renowned Architects in Danish design history. Some of our iconic products are part of the collections at the Danish Arts Foundations and Design Museum Denmark.
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Size guide
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How to measure your size
- 1 Place the belt on a table
- 2 Measure from the bucket split, to the hole you currently use