Industries/Automotive

Every texture
inside the cabin.

If it is leather‑look inside a vehicle, it has been through an embossing roller. We make those rollers.

Inside every cabin

The surface quality
passengers judge you by.

Car interiors are fitted out with embossed materials to a greater extent than most people realise. Anything leather-look inside a vehicle; door panels, seats, dashboards, the surround on the gear stick has almost certainly been through an embossing roller at some point in the manufacturing process.

This applies to synthetic materials and genuine leather alike. Even real leather hides are passed through embossing rollers to standardise the grain, correct natural inconsistencies, and produce a finish that meets the exacting quality standards of automotive OEMs and their tier-one suppliers.

Beyond volume production, we have worked on bespoke interior designs in the high-profile motorsport arena developing exclusive surface patterns for clients who require a cabin finish that cannot be found in any other vehicle.

Every Interior Surface

Door panels, seats, dashboards, headliners, gear stick surrounds... if it has a leather or leather-look finish inside a car, it has almost certainly been through an embossing roller. We produce cylinders for every element of the automotive interior.

Genuine Leather Too

It is not only synthetic materials that are embossed. Even genuine leather is often passed through embossing rollers to enhance or standardise its grain — giving a more consistent finish across a full production run than natural hide variation would otherwise allow.

Motorsport & Bespoke Work

We have worked on bespoke interior designs in the high-profile motorsport arena, developing exclusive patterns under strict commercial terms for clients who require a surface that is uniquely theirs and cannot be found elsewhere.

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From initial concept through to final roller delivery, our highly-experienced engravers provide expert guidance at every stage substrate selection, pattern development, tolerances and surface finish.