Opus 9 Leather Printing Ltd have launched a new product range of bespoke leather menus which they say has taken London by storm. The London based company are famed for their remarkable and unique printing process and claim to be the only supplier in the world of printed leather.
O9LP are using this procedure to custom-make branded menus, specifically catering to the hospitality industry. They say that this marriage of ultra-modern technologies and traditional craftsmanship is matchless and is creating a ripple of excitement in the industry. They are offering this new range of colourful and stylish high quality leather menus at a competitive price. The patented process works by injecting the hide with single drops of ink. The ink then remains embedded in the first few microns of the leather’s surface. The process leaves the leather permanently tattooed and has been passed at the highest level by the Satra. O9LP also use the highest quality vegetable tanned leather, which is environmentally safe. The finished product is suitable for a wide variety of applications.
Pan Yiannakou, the founder of O9LP, says: ‘For the first time ever restaurants and bars can present their menus in a luxurious format that supports their brand and style. The main problem with menus currently on the market is that they are expensive and have no real creative branding possibilities. They need to be replaced often as they are of poor quality. We offer a lasting and image conscious solution to companies who care about every aspect of their business and its presentation, our product has real staying power.’
The menus come in a variety of styles and sizes, from book form to single A4 or A5 covers. They are already proving to be a phenomenal success, with many top-tier London establishments jumping at the chance to use them. These menus can incorporate any design, logo brand or artwork to 1,000 dpi, in a full 4 colour process.
Catalogues and appointments with their nearest sales representative can be obtained by calling +44 20 8355 3484 or by viewing the website [http://www.opus90.com] [http://www.opus90.com/]