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Special Finishing Effects for Seating & Components

Pangea Special Finishing Effects

Length: thirty-one seconds

ChromaFlair is a pigment used in paint systems, primarily for automobiles. When the paint is applied, it changes color depending on the light source and viewing angle.

Metallic leather happens when a very thin metallic sheet is applied on the hide’s surface during coating process. The metallic foil gives to the hide a special sheen and the feel differs from hide to hide. The foil can be smooth or embossed with patterns.

A tipped leather finish is a hand-applied finish that highlights the natural markings and variations in color and texture of the leather. The result is a unique design with some variation in the boldness and coloration of the tipping effect.

Including surface design effects like Chromaflair, roll printing and metallic finishing on automotive interiors can significantly enhance a vehicle’s appeal, setting it apart from standard finishes. These high-impact finishes are often a seen as cutting-edge and innovative to consumers seeking exclusivity and elevated luxury. They’re commonly found in high-end, limited-edition, or customized vehicles, enhancing a perception of rarity and craftsmanship. Vehicles with unique or premium finishes tend to hold value better over time, as the distinctive look remains desirable in the secondary market. This appeal can make a difference for consumers considering long-term value.