A few of my favourite things: Connolly

Isabel Ettedgui, head of the leather-maker and lifestyle brand talks through her picks for the season

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Founded in 1878, Connolly was first a small family business that worked on shoes and saddlery. In more recent years it has had a rich history providing leather for automobile interiors. Bentley, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Ferrari and Rolls-Royce, to name a few, have all been clients. Connolly leather has also featured on board the QE2, in Supermarine Spitfires in the Second World War, in the Coronation coaches of the British Royal family, on the original Barcelona chairs by Mies van der Rohe, in The Ritz in London, on board Concorde and on the benches in Parliament – the red and green upholstery in the House of Lords and House of Commons.

Today, Connolly lives on as a special emporium dealing not only in leather and leather goods, but also in specially selected artisan-made objects, decor and clothing, under the curatorial eye of Isabel Ettedgui, who worked along with her late husband, Joseph, at their eponymous fashion business for many years. The pair bought Connolly in 1999 and nurtured it until Joseph’s death in 2010. Now, Isabel has relaunched the brand as a new venture, based in a beautifully restored Georgian Mayfair townhouse at number 4 Clifford Street.

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