Leather keyrings in this range span seven functional configurations. - Flat pad keyrings in circular, oblong, and rectangular shapes, in genuine leather, leatherette, and recycled leather - PU and metal combination styles with a leather panel for debossing or printing and metal hardware for laser engraving - Pull-apart keyrings that split into two sections for bag, locker, or cabinet key use - Pouch key tags with a leatherette casing around the key ring mechanism - Tassel key rings suited to retail and lifestyle gifting - Compact key holders that organise multiple keys without a standard ring - Notepad combinations with a leather-backed sticky note pad for desk and reception gifting
Debossed leather keyrings say something about the brand placing the order that a printed plastic keyring doesn't. The logo pressed into leather sits there permanently, doesn't fade or chip, and signals that whoever gave it made a deliberate choice rather than defaulting to a generic giveaway. The person receiving it can feel that choice the moment they pick it up.
Recycled leather styles in this range use reformed leather fibres pressed into a new surface, giving buyers with sustainability commitments a leather keyring that avoids virgin material while retaining the look and branding surface of conventional leather.
Good to Know
What settings get the most value from a branded leather keyring?
Real estate agencies hand them over at settlement, keeping the brand on the client's key set for years. Automotive dealerships include them with new car purchases, professional services firms add them to client welcome packs, and hotels use them as branded key fobs for consistent daily brand contact.
What is the difference between debossing and printing on a leather keyring?
Debossing presses the logo into the leather using a heated die, creating a permanent indented mark without ink. Printing applies colour ink to the surface, giving more colour flexibility but sitting on top of the material, making debossing the stronger choice for professional gifting where longevity matters.
Can the same keyring use both debossing and engraving?
On keyrings that combine a leather or leatherette panel with metal hardware, yes. The leather surface takes debossing and the metal fitting takes laser engraving separately, so both parts can carry branding without one method interfering with the other.
How long does a debossed leather keyring last compared to a printed one?
A debossed impression is physically formed into the material and won't fade, chip, or wear off regardless of how long the keyring stays in use. A printed keyring holds up well but the ink surface can show wear over time with daily pocket friction, making debossing the more durable choice for long-term corporate gifts.