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Is Auto Trim a Multidisciplinary Craft?

September 15, 2011 By Nadeem Muaddi

Innovation and design website Humans Invent recently published an interesting article titled “Crafting the world’s best car interiors”. The article is about Bentley and the meticulous detail it infuses into every step of the design process. While that’s interesting, it’s not the best part of the article. What is – is how Peter Cullum-Kenyon, Bentley’s color and trim manager, describes the craft of auto upholstery.

Cullum-Kenyon says:

“Personally I think a car’s interior is the most complicated product you can design. If you think of it in terms of a house or something like that, you’ve got a TV, stereo, seating, table, you’ve got all those elements in a car but they all have to tie in, it’s not like you can just get things to kind of work, they absolutely have to slot together. Timing and making everything work for a car is just so complicated.

“It’s multi discipline, you’ve got elements of architecture, illustration, graphic design, product design, furniture design, all of those things, and for me that’s the interesting part about it. It doesn’t just stop at one discipline, it crosses many. It’s great, but it can be a burden sometimes, with one foot in design and one in engineering. But I think creative people love a challenge and that’s why we do it.” [more]

We want to hear from you: Do you agree with Cullum-Kenyon that auto upholstery is a multidisciplinary craft or would you describe it differently? Are there any disciplines, other than what he noted, that you believe are an essential part of our trade?

Filed Under: Archive, Interesting Read, THR Favorites Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Bentley Motors, Car Interior

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  1. jose mendoza says

    September 28, 2013 at 11:14 pm

    I will like to atent to the next seminal

  2. Douglas Ellzey says

    December 16, 2019 at 4:55 am

    I need a dash made for 98 chevy silverado k1500

  3. Hamid says

    January 3, 2021 at 12:18 am

    I need to install a swing out car seat for our car or modify the existing to help my wife get into the car more easily
    I use to have 1973 monte Carlo with swing out seat back in college
    We would really appreciate if we can get any lead how to do this.
    By the way the car she just purchased is a Mercedes c-300

  4. Jack Davis says

    October 24, 2021 at 9:00 pm

    I have been trimming since 1945 I started at the age of 13 years old taught by my dad.
    Dad taught me design he had one that I could never duplicate no mater how hard I tried.Years ago we did the diamond design now its back I do it however It’s not my choice of design.
    I do believe in designs can add to a job sometimes two tone interiors, I still like doing pleated interiors ,older cars using mohair or special fabrics leather ,vinyl I like doing hand stuffed barrels (pleats).
    Pleats can be off balanced if at the end of the insert you end up with a smaller pleat it’s better to make the last one wider it looks more balanced. Sometimes I will make up some sample stitching to be sure on my work I don’t mean a sample of the full job a smaller price works.
    Sometimes a welt looks better then a top stitch or French seam sometimes 3/16 welt in insert 1/8 on facings.
    Some older vehicles with stitched headliners look good with a welt in the listing seam.
    I’ don’t trim full time anymore and don’t have shop any longer semi retired do some sub contracting also teaching an apprentice the trade.

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