• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
  • Forum
  • Design Studio
  • Upholstery Jobs
  • Newsletter
  • Sponsors

The Hog Ring

Auto Upholstery Community

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Carlex Design Trims a Nissan GT-R

January 2, 2013 By Naseem Muaddi

Last week we showed you Carlex Design‘s workshop, now check out their work. The Polish automotive design studio just released photos of their latest project, a stunning, sporty interior for a Nissan GT-R.

It’s not easy to pull off three colors in an interior without it looking tacky and cluttered, but Carlex knocked it out of the park by using mostly black and white leather with subtle touches of orange – which they say “gives the inside a bit more light and … the ‘sporty’ look”. I agree.

Texture was added by embroidering GT-R logos on the backrests and utilizing black Alcantara suede in all the right places. Carlex continues to push the limits of design with an innovative hexagon pattern laser burned into the Alcantara and placed on the inserts, dash, and even the shift knob.

This kind of attention to detail can be found throughout the entire cabin. Nearly every piece of plastic is wrapped in leather or suede and finished with orange French stitching. Pay close attention to the French seaming on the bolsters of the seats, each stitch line is a different colored thread.

In an interior this beautiful, it’s difficult to pick a favorite part. I especially love the black and white designed headliner, but – most of all – can’t keep my eyes off of the steering wheel. It’s truly a masterpiece and, for me, the focal point of the whole interior.

What do you think? Let’s have a round-table discussion. Share your thoughts on Carlex Design‘s custom-trimmed Nissan GT-R in the comments section below.

Filed Under: Archive, Upholstery Round Table Tagged With: 2013 Nissan GT-R, Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Carlex Design, Nissan GT-R

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Steve Ingram says

    January 2, 2013 at 3:04 pm

    The workmanship is second to none, but it’s a little too “busy for my taste. I like the concepts but they could have not packed so much into one car.

  2. Nadeem Muaddi says

    January 2, 2013 at 3:54 pm

    I agree Steve. Fantastic craftsmanship, exceptional attention to detail and some real innovative ideas. However, it’s a bit too busy for my taste as well.

    Gotta love that steering wheel though!

  3. rpinteriors says

    January 3, 2013 at 2:56 am

    Great workmanship. It’s ashame the design is all ovee the place. Sorry but it’s extremely ugly.

  4. EDWARD MUNDAY says

    January 3, 2013 at 1:37 pm

    RETIRED… LOTS OF TALENT HERE. JUST HOPE THE CAR ISNT A DAILY DRIVER . THIS SHOULD BE FOR SHOW ONLY. YOU KNOW SOMETIMES SHOP OWNERS NEVER THINK OF PEOPLES SAFTY I WOULD EXPECT AFTER DRIVING THIS AUTOMOBILE FOR A WHYLE THERE WOULD BE . YOU GUESS WHAT PROBLEM. I WOULD SAY A HEARING PROBLEM WITH THE SOUND SYSTEM SO EXTREME OF COARSE I HAVE SEEN LARGER SYSTEMS INSTALLED. TO GET MORE BUSSINES BACK GIVE GOOD CRAFTSMANSHIP AND IT LOOKS LIKKE WHAT EVER THE LAW WILL ALLOW.

  5. Gjudd says

    January 6, 2013 at 7:07 pm

    I agree with the above, looks a nice job but to busy for me.

    Saying that pictures can be deceiving maybe it looks better in the flesh?

  6. rd says

    October 29, 2014 at 11:08 am

    Wow…AWESOME JOB! Very sexy and modern!

  7. Brad Excess says

    April 20, 2015 at 6:09 am

    I like the contrasting colours, but agree with the above comments in the sense that this interior wouldn’t be practical as a daily driver.
    I am however really diggin’ that lazer-etched hexagon pattern!!

Primary Sidebar

anal porno bangbros rus porno yaşlı porno konulu porno olgun porno porno izle sarışın porno bakire sex 69 porno

THR Sponsors

NC Sewing Machines
Miami Corporation - Right Rail Ad 3
  • Hyde Leather
  • OEM+ Banner Ad - The Hog Ring
  • Keyston Bros
  • Leather Craft
  • Big Z Fabric
  • Douglass Interior Products
  • Albright's Supply

THR Favorites

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - Design Studio

Design Studio: 1955-57 Chevy

The Hog Ring Design Studio is a growing … [more] about Design Studio: 1955-57 Chevy

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - JS Custom Upholstery

Shop Profile: JS Custom Interiors

In Just 10 years, JS Custom Interiors of Salt … [more] about Shop Profile: JS Custom Interiors

Auto Upholstery - The Hog Ring - Design Studio - Chevrolet Chevelle

Design Studio: 1968-72 Chevelle Door Panel

We’re continuing our popular door panel … [more] about Design Studio: 1968-72 Chevelle Door Panel

Don’t Just Paint Interior Trim, Flock It!

You may not have heard of flocking, but … [more] about Don’t Just Paint Interior Trim, Flock It!

The Hog Ring - Meet David Price of d-class automotive interiors

Meet David Price of d:class automotive

David Price launched d:class automotive … [more] about Meet David Price of d:class automotive

The Hog Ring - Proof that Bentley Uses Forks to Trim Steering Wheels

Proof that Bentley Uses Forks to Trim Steering Wheels

No one believed us when we said trimmers at … [more] about Proof that Bentley Uses Forks to Trim Steering Wheels

Categories

Footer

Recent Articles

  • Inside the Bold New Auto Upholstery School Set to Open in Florida This Summer
  • Keyston Bros Drops 31 New Alcantara Colors—And They’re Anything but Basic
  • Bridge of Weir is Making Automotive Leather for Neurodivergent Passengers
  • Lippert Buys Out Chicago’s Freedman Seating Company
  • Trimmer Paul Anthony Desire Dies at 88

Recent Comments

  • Edward Munday on Hidden Mouse Nest? How to Charge for the Extra Dirty Work
  • Jack on Keyston Bros. Acquires DLT Corporation
  • Brodie Smith on Aston Martin Just Introduced a New Convertible DB12
  • THE CAPTAIN on 6 Tips for Turning Callers into Customers
  • Dmei on Star Wars Seat Covers are ‘So Wizard’

Advertise With Us!

We're always looking for companies to collaborate with. Watch this short video about the benefits of sponsorship and then email us to say hi.

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in