Long gone are the days when camel was just a color – now you can actually upholster cars in their skin! The National recently sat down with Jean-Marie Gigante, French leather-science expert, to talk about the benefits of upholstering in camel leather and where you can get it. … [Read more...] about Upholstering Cars in Camel Leather
Archives for May 2012
Automakers to Give CD Players the Axe
Last month, we wrote about the disappearance of car ashtrays. Well it looks like CD players may soon be out too. Michael Arbaugh, chief designer for Ford interiors, recently told the Automotive Press Association that eliminating CD players from car interiors will reduce weight, help automakers inch towards stricter fuel economy standards and free up room on the dash for newer … [Read more...] about Automakers to Give CD Players the Axe
Branding Your Work With Custom Labels
Have you ever seen those tiny airbag tabs that are sewn to the outside panels of car seats? They usually serve as warnings to auto upholstery shops. However, printed tabs – or fabric labels – are capable of so much more. Attaching a label that features your company’s name and/or contact information to tonneau covers, motorcycle seats and other jobs is a great way to brand … [Read more...] about Branding Your Work With Custom Labels
Free Logos for Custom Upholstery Projects
Auto trimmers that incorporate emblems and logos into their custom work need to check out Brands of the World – a great online resource for vector graphics that are free and easy to download. … [Read more...] about Free Logos for Custom Upholstery Projects
Vogue Talking Auto Upholstery in 1920
For better or worse, auto upholstery – like clothing fashion – passes through trends. Just as bell-bottom jeans came and went, so did mohair velvet, full-on tweed interiors and roadster tops. Sooner or later, faux ostrich and alligator will also be regulated to the back pages of automotive history. It is, however, interesting and oftentimes helpful to look back on these … [Read more...] about Vogue Talking Auto Upholstery in 1920





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