Three Worlds, One Vision

Tellaro exists at the intersection of three worlds:

European material standards.
Turkish generational craftsmanship.
American contemporary style.

It is not mass fashion. It is structured production.
It is not seasonal noise. It is disciplined construction.

Tellaro represents the meeting point of heritage and vision — where Ozer Tatar's creative precision and Irfan Colakoglu's generational mastery converge.

Rooted in craft.
Built with intention.
Positioned globally.

Tellaro.

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Master Artisan Irfan Colakoglu

At the center of Tellaro's craftsmanship stands master leather artisan Irfan Colakoglu.

For Colakoglu, leather is not a trade — it is a generational legacy. Passed down from his father, refined through decades of hands-on mastery, his approach reflects technical precision, material intelligence, and disciplined construction. He does not simply work with leather; he understands its character.

European-origin premium hides are shaped in Turkey under this master-level expertise. Every cut, seam, and structure is carefully executed, balancing traditional craftsmanship with modern design direction.

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European Materials, Turkish Mastery

Tellaro sources premium hides from Europe — materials selected for structure, texture, and longevity. But the true strength of the brand lies in where those materials are transformed.

Turkey has long been recognized as one of the world's most established leather production centers, with a deep-rooted tanning infrastructure and a generational culture of craftsmanship. For decades, global luxury houses have relied on Turkish leather expertise for high-standard production.

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TELLARO

Where Heritage Craft Meets Modern Vision

Tellaro was not created as a trend-driven fashion label. It was built as a continuation of a production philosophy.

Founder Ozer Tatar began his creative journey in music production, where precision, layering, and structural balance define the final result. Years spent building sound shaped his understanding of discipline, detail, and aesthetic harmony.

Over time, that same production mindset found a new medium.

Leather.

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