01/19/2026
Most rear seat kits are designed to be affordable and functional, which means they’re usually only available in basic tan or black. But when someone invests in custom front seats, those factory limitations become obvious. That’s where my work begins. I take a standard rear seat kit and rework it—refining the panels, stitching, contours, and materials—so it visually and physically matches the custom front seats. The goal isn’t just color match, but balance, proportion, and flow. When it’s finished, the rear seat no longer looks like an afterthought—it looks built with the rest of the interior in mind.