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ANYA
The dim ANYA atelier table, with leather and tools.

Responsibility

We make what lasts.

The truest sustainability is to make a thing well, only once,
and to stay with it long.

Principle

Not speed, but depth

The Maison does not treat sustainability as a season’s campaign. The single truth ANYA can offer on the matter is this — we make only what is able to transcend time.

The environmental cost of one bag, discarded each year, is greater than that of one bag carried for ten. Making a bag well is, in the end, the most honest form of sustainability.

Material

A transparent supply chain

Every ANYA crocodile hide arrives through French HCP-affiliated tanneries. From licensed farms with full CITES certification, through a traceable supply chain, raised under international animal-welfare standards — only the three together permit a hide to enter the Maison.

The Maison does not work below this line. Honesty before brilliance — because in the end, the deepest luxury is honesty itself.

Limit

The freedom not to make

Because one artisan gives 140 hours to one piece, the number of works ANYA releases each year is finite by design. We could make more, but we do not. Not making is also a freedom the Maison enjoys — and a responsibility to the earth.

We do not make for inventory. We do not make for sale events. One piece is made for the hand of one person — the only way the Maison knows how to work.

Lifetime

Care, another name for the promise

The lifetime care service is not the Maison’s kindness. It is how the Maison practises sustainability — so a single bag may be used longer, so the reasons to buy another are quietly removed.