Ettinger (British company)

Ettinger is a British leather goods manufacturer founded in 1934 by Gerard Ettinger.[1] The company specializes in handcrafted wallets, bags, and leather accessories.[2] Based in London, Ettinger holds a Royal Warrant of Appointment as Manufacturers of Leathergoods to HM The King[3] and remains family-owned, currently run by Robert Ettinger, Gerard's elder son.[2][4]

History

Ettinger was founded in 1934 by Gerard Ettinger.[1] The company initially supplied leather goods to major department stores including Harrods, Fortnum & Mason, and Asprey.[1]

Robert took over leadership in 1990.[5] The company received a Royal Warrant to HRH The Prince of Wales in 1996.[2] In 1999, Ettinger acquired James Homer Ltd which was established in 1890, along with its entire workforce.[2]

In 2010, the company opened its first retail outlet.[6] In 2013, Ettinger opened its first stand-alone shop in Tokyo.[6]

Company overview

The company is headquartered in London, with its factory located in Walsall, northwest of Birmingham.[2][3]

The company operates a showroom in Putney.[6]

Exports account for the majority of Ettinger's sales, with 70 percent of revenue coming from foreign markets.[7] The company sells to customers in over 210 countries and exports 90 percent of production to the US, Japan, Korea, China and Europe.[2][6]

References

  1. Gerard Ettinger The Telegraph, 12 August 2002, retrieved 10 December 2025^
  2. The Interview: Robert Ettinger, Ettinger The Industry Fashion, 18 September 2019, retrieved 10 December 2025^
  3. G Ettinger Ltd Royal Warrant Holders Association, retrieved 10 December 2025^
  4. Ettinger Walpole British Luxury, retrieved 10 December 2025^
  5. Ettinger London Leather Boss Hunting, 15 June 2021, retrieved 10 December 2025^
  6. Ettinger - Great British Brands Country & Town House, 2023, retrieved 10 December 2025^
  7. Luxury Showcase: Ettinger Business Traveller, 26 August 2008, retrieved 10 December 2025^