Ethically sourced baby alpaca knitwear, handmade in a fair trade-certified workshop in the Andes.
 What We Do

Luxury leather goods with an emphasis on sustainability.

At Bronsino, we're a very small leather goods and alpaca accessories company deeply rooted in our community and committed to making a positive impact on the world. Our products are never mass-produced, ensuring the highest standard of quality. 

Each piece is handcrafted by Denise Wilson, an artist dedicated to craftsmanship, the process, rescuing precious materials, and, of course, her customers. 

Bronsino designs are versatile and can be worn and used in various ways. We create minimalist pieces that are non-fussy and adaptable to any lifestyle. 

Timeless, one of a kind, circular design. Ethical luxury. 

About Us 

When you purchase a Bronsino design, you embrace Canadian made slow fashion, upcycled leather, and artistic expression with carefully considered production and minimal impact on the environment. We stand for: 

Zero Waste, Always 

It's not about being fashionably green or trendy; it just makes sense to care about our planet. Denise has been working with Zero Waste Principles and upcycled materials since Art school in the late 80’s. Zero waste isn’t a trend she adopted; it’s how she’s always operated. 

Bronsino uses rescued and repurposed leathers by collaborating with local upholstery companies, sourced leather remnants, surplus, and off-cuts which are cleaned and conditioned before reuse. This results in very little to no waste. 

We focus on Ethical and sustainable fashion that values the communities and work of our partners. To be transparent, our Baby Alpaca line is produced in a fair trade certified workshop in the Andes of Peru. Through this partnership we provide better living wages and very little to no waste as they only knit and weave what is made to order. By buying Bronsino designed baby Alpaca knitwear, we positively contribute to their traditional community, and bring their skills to the modern world. 

Inspired by global travel, Bronsino handbags are named after cities that spark creativity and connection.

Made to last, made with care, made in Vancouver, BC 

We’re proud to be Canadian and equally proud that we make every leather piece right here in our east Van artists studio. We are located in one of the premier studio buildings of the eastside Culture Crawl. 

It’s Denise’s hands the whole way through. Each item being a unique work of art, there’s no one recipe for everything. With every garment waiting to be recycled there is a distinctive element that dictates the next step of the design. 

It is handcrafted with an eye for detail creating a one of a kind heirloom. 

Zero-waste leather handbags made with repurposed upholstery off-cuts, reducing waste and supporting local artisans.

Exceptional quality at affordable prices 

We cater to the conscious consumer who cares deeply about what they buy and who they support. Our customers seek exceptional quality at reasonable prices, and ethically-made products over traditional luxury brands. Stylish and unique, they value the craftsmanship and individuality that Bronsino offers. Join us and embrace sustainable luxury fashion, it’s a lifestyle where quality, ethics, and style intersect. 

Denise, founder of Bronsino, handcrafting luxury leather goods in her East Vancouver artist studio.
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Bronsino’s sustainable fashion ethos: Made to last, made with care, made in Canada.

"From my start in the arts, I have been repurposing and reusing existing materials before considering using anything new."

- Denise

About Denise

With Degrees in Painting and Printmaking I started making leather journals that were sold through craft museums and specialty boutiques in BC and Alberta. 

In 1992 I started Patina, my first business making paper earrings from the remnants of decorative papers and vintage watch faces. 

After giving up my original studio to travel around Peru and meet my husband’s family, we came back to Canada in 2001. At this time, the second phase of Patina was born. The original leather journals and coin purses incorporated our unique images which were hand silk-screened by myself and my husband, Tito, on to the leather. The popularity of these items was in part due to this technique never having been seen before in Vancouver. 

After 3 years of creating my leather goods from the kitchen table while taking care of my newborn son, in 2006 I moved to a larger artist studio in East Vancouver and Bronsino was launched. The need for the Bronsino label came from the high demand for a sophisticated, elegant, and minimalist handbag versus my Patina labelled coin purses which were noted for their nostalgic cute and cheerful designs. 3 


Travel and culture and the interaction with other people is at the core of my inspiration and why I do what I do. I make things that I want to use and that I have a need for, and typically other people are looking for the same thing. Everything that I make is made to be used, loved, cherished, and something that you look forward to accompanying you through your day whether that be through your own city or exploring another country. 

From the beginning, my bags are named after various cities either from my travels or ones that I would like to travel to. My muse has always been other cities, and ways of seeing the world, and the places that connect us. 

Today Bronsino is a combination of my artistic passions, my mission to promote zero waste fashion, and the dedication of my loyal customers who have evolved with me. 

Thank you for reading, love Denise. 

Denise, founder of Bronsino, handcrafting luxury leather goods in her East Vancouver artist studio.
Denise, founder of Bronsino, handcrafting luxury leather goods in her East Vancouver artist studio.