This company aims to supply “100% lab-grown leather” for applications that value authenticity and performance (including luxury and potential industrial applications). It has also pursued high-visibility demonstrations (such as unusual “heritage” leather narratives) to draw attention to the platform and potential partnerships.
Its process is described as cultivated leather without scaffolds or synthetic additives, implying a tissue engineering route where cells generate the material structure intrinsically. This kind of claim suggests a focus on reproducing the fibrous network and feel of leather by controlling cell growth and matrix deposition rather than relying on external textile scaffolds.
Commercial stage: it is developed under BSF Enterprise and has announced partnerships (e.g., with major bioprocess suppliers) as part of industrialisation.
Availability: not broadly available as consumer goods; activity is best characterised as material development, partner sampling and scale-up.
Timeline and regions: UK-based scale-up is the centre of gravity; timeline depends on technical scale and partner uptake rather than declared retail launch windows.