Not the cheapest route
LEONIX consciously chooses quality, even when a product becomes more expensive as a result. No object is approved on account of a lower price if doing so means falling short of defined requirements.

Chapter III · Decisions
At LEONIX, development does not automatically end in release. Samples, deviations, and alternatives are reviewed until it is clear whether a product may carry the name.
LEONIX consciously chooses quality, even when a product becomes more expensive as a result. No object is approved on account of a lower price if doing so means falling short of defined requirements.
If a sample does not fully meet defined specifications, it is revised and retested. This sequence repeats until all requirements are met.
If LEONIX and a manufacturer cannot agree on the defined requirements, the collaboration ends. Publication is not a goal that justifies deviation.
All objects follow the same discipline: restrained branding, functional design, and carefully chosen materials. What does not carry a task is reduced.
Not every developed product is released. Only approved products may carry the LEONIX name.