Mujjo
Leather tech accessories, touchscreen gloves and cases, Amsterdam
Connoisseurs describe Mujjo's leather as painted and not truly premium. Premium pricing for materials that aren't truly premium. Marketing outpaces substance.
Philosophy
Dutch design for full grain leather tech accessories. Mujjo believes everyday objects deserve noble materials that develop a patina over time. Anti-disposable by conviction.
History
Amsterdam, 2011. Mujjo started with touchscreen gloves - the kind of dumb problem nobody was solving elegantly in the early smartphone days. Then came iPhone leather cases, and that's where things get complicated. Opinions are split: some love the fit and the slim profile, others criticize a leather they see as too "painted" and not made to patina well. When Apple discontinued their own leather cases, Mujjo positioned itself as the natural replacement. Except some connoisseurs compare it unfavorably to Ryan London, Andar, or Nomad (which uses Horween). The debate always comes back to the same point: it looks good, it's slim, but is the leather worth the price? The answer depends on your expectations.
Iconic Products
Full Leather Case (iPhone)
Full-grain leather iPhone case. The flagship since Apple discontinued theirs. Feedback is polarized: some praise the fit and slim profile, others criticize a leather they see as too painted and not made to patina. The truth is often in between: slim and pretty, but not Horween.
Touchscreen Gloves
The touchscreen gloves that launched the brand. The original 2011 product, the dumb problem nobody was solving elegantly. Thin leather, screen compatibility, Amsterdam design. The most honest product in the catalog: does what it promises, nothing more, nothing less.
Leather Wallet Case
Wallet case. iPhone + cards in a leather sleeve. Practical concept, clean design. Same leather debate as the classic case. The kind of product you gift someone who 'likes nice things' without being too picky about materials.