Реставрация классических интерьеров
The interior of a classic car is a continuation of its story. Our experience with 1960s–70s models allows us to restore precise geometry and the quiet authenticity collectors value.
The result is an interior that feels era-correct, complete and ready to meet its first owner again.
We treat a classic interior as a complete composition, not a set of separate parts. Seats, dashboard, door panels and headliner must read as one coherent, period-correct space.
We work with owners who value the original logic and character of the model. The goal is a confident, collector-grade interior built with a disciplined, period-correct approach.

A classic car interior begins its restoration not with trim, but with structure. Seats are stripped back to the frame, mechanisms are checked, and shape and support are rebuilt. Where needed, we recreate padding based on factory contours.
The dashboard, door panels, armrests and headliner follow the same sequence: structure first, trim second. We mirror original stitch lines and assemble transitions so the interior reads as one coherent whole.
Key stages
Assessment and careful disassembly
Structure and padding restoration
Template refinement and geometry alignment
Material selection aligned with the era
Hand assembly, stitching and final fit
Since 2013, our atelier has worked with interiors across American and European classics — mainly from the 1960s–70s and later.
We do not treat these projects as “old car upholstery”. Each restoration is approached as a collector-grade interior built to the standards of its time.

Your car is stored indoors, in a closed environment with controlled access.
We work with a limited number of classic projects at a time to keep each restoration focused and consistent from structure and geometry to the final tactile finish.
Restoring a classic car interior is always a personal story. It begins with a direct conversation with the owner and continues with attentive work on each individual car.
Some of our classic interior restorations are presented in the portfolio section.