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The Key Fob Cover That Porsche Should Have Made.

5.0/5
DanielMay 12, 20263 min read

There is a particular kind of dissatisfaction that only Porsche owners understand. You spend six figures on a machine of almost obsessive engineering precision, then you are handed a key fob that feels like it came from a rental car. The plastic is fine. It functions perfectly. But it has no soul — none of the tactile warmth that the rest of the car so deliberately communicates.

We felt this acutely when the keys to our new 911 GTS arrived. The car was everything we hoped for. The key was not. So we went looking for something better, and we found NUNOworkroom — a one-person leather atelier based in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, making hand-moulded key fob covers from certified Italian vegetable-tanned leather. We ordered two: dark brown and black.

What We Use

Leather Porsche Key Fob Cover
NUNOworkroom

Leather Porsche Key Fob Cover

$49.30
Hand-moulded key fob cover in Italian Buttero vegetable-tanned leather. Available in black, dark brown, blue black, and blue. 3-button and 4-button variants. Ships from South Korea with all-paper packaging and Vera Pelle Italiana certification.

Détails Clés

MaterialItalian Buttero Vegetable-Tanned Leather (Vera Pelle Italiana certified)
ColoursBlack, Dark Brown, Blue Black, Blue
Button Options3-Button or 4-Button
HardwarePolished silver D-ring with leather wrist strap
ProcessHand-stitched, 3D wet-moulded
Ships FromGyeonggi-do, South Korea
Price$49.30 USD (was $58.00)

Our Take

The first thing you notice is the packaging. NUNOworkroom ships in a clean white presentation box branded with the NUNO logo, wrapped in honeycomb kraft paper and tied with natural twine. A small tag reads: "Nuno's packagings are all paper." It is a considered, plastic-free unboxing that sets the tone for everything that follows.

Inside the box, alongside the key fob cover, you find a Vera Pelle Italiana certification card — the official mark of the Italian Vegetable Tanning Consortium, guaranteeing the leather is produced using traditional Tuscan methods. You also receive spare metal hardware: extra D-rings in case you ever want to swap the strap. These are small details, but they speak to a maker who has thought carefully about the full ownership experience.

[Image blocked: NUNOworkroom unboxing — honeycomb paper packaging with twine bow]

The cover itself is made using a three-dimensional wet-moulding process. The leather is wetted and pressed around the exact form of the Porsche key, then allowed to dry and set. The result is a cover that fits with a satisfying, almost vault-like precision — snug enough that the key does not rattle, but not so tight that insertion becomes a daily frustration. NUNO's listing warns that it will feel tight at first; this is intentional, and after a few days of use the leather relaxes to a perfect fit.

[Image blocked: NUNOworkroom key fob covers — dark brown and black, back detail showing smooth leather]

The stitching is hand-sewn and even throughout, running a consistent saddle-stitch line around the perimeter of both the cover and the wrist strap. The thread colour — a warm tan — is used on both the dark brown and black versions, giving each a classic, heritage feel rather than a modern minimalist one. The hardware is polished silver: a small D-ring connects the strap to the cover via a riveted tab, and the whole assembly feels solid without being heavy.

Button access is clean. The leather is cut away precisely around each button aperture, and the Porsche crest badge sits proud through a shaped window at the base of the cover. You never fumble for the unlock button, and the key reads reliably through the leather when held near the door handle.

[Image blocked: NUNOworkroom Porsche key fob covers with keys inserted — dark brown and black]

We have been using both covers for several weeks now. The dark brown Buttero leather has already begun to develop a gentle patina — the surface is warming and taking on a slightly burnished quality in the areas that see the most handling. The black is holding its colour cleanly. Both smell exactly as good leather should.

For You If...

  • Porsche owners who want their key to match the quality of the car
  • Anyone who appreciates hand-crafted leather goods and natural patina
  • Those who enjoy a considered unboxing experience
  • Drivers who carry their key in a pocket and want it protected

Not For You If...

  • Those who prefer a slim, minimalist key cover — this adds noticeable bulk
  • Drivers who need wireless charging pass-through (the leather may affect some keyless entry systems in rare cases)
  • Anyone wanting a quick, same-week delivery — it ships from South Korea

Le Verdict

5.0/5

At $49 USD, the NUNOworkroom key fob cover is not an impulse purchase, but it is an entirely reasonable one. You are buying a hand-crafted object made by a single artisan from certified Italian leather, shipped from South Korea in packaging that makes the whole thing feel like a small gift to yourself. The fit is exceptional, the materials are genuine, and the effect on the daily ritual of picking up your keys is quietly significant.

One reviewer on Etsy put it best: "I could not rate these key covers more highly. Porsche should employ this company to make their key covers." We agree. This is exactly the kind of considered, artisanal accessory that belongs in The Stable.

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