Daniele Basta treats leather as canvas. This is not embellishment - it is the entire design philosophy. The flap of this pouch carries gestural strokes in 24kt gold and 999 silver, applied by hand in horizontal sweeps with dark ink-like splatters breaking the composition. Some strokes are opaque and dense. Others are translucent, letting the white leather show through. The metallic paint catches light unevenly, shifting between warmth and coolness as you move.
The body is clean milk-white vegetable-tanned leather with a soft matte finish and subtle natural grain. No logos. No hardware on the exterior. The artwork on the flap is the only statement. Inside, a metal-pull zip closure protects what you carry. The leather strap attaches through a knotted loop - a hand-finished detail that reflects the atelier philosophy, where traditional Italian leather craft meets romantic grunge painting.
This pouch is part of Basta's ongoing collision of Florentine artisan heritage with raw expressive art. The process is slow: vegetable-tanned leather is cut, assembled, then hand-painted individually. Each piece develops its own character through the brushwork. What you see is not reproduced - it is created once, for the person who recognizes it.




