
Special car upholstery is a popular business among enthusiasts of luxury and sports cars, but have you thought of ostrich leather for your car's interior?
Ostrich skin is a thick soft skin with a unique luxurious texture. It has “pocks” feathers that look like small bumps on another smooth material. Here are some places in which ostrich leather was used to improve the car’s interior:
o Seats
o Armrests
o Door panels
o Shift knobs and switch covers
o steering wheel covers
o Trimming the dashboard
The first reaction of the majority is not to take the ostrich too seriously; it is strange and unusual to cover the inside of a car with this exotic bird. However, most of them are impressed by how the general look of a car decorated with this exotic bird looks, making ostrich skin one of the biggest trends in exotic leather and car interiors.
Ostrich farms are popular in Africa, and their skins are carefully illuminated by experienced tanners and leather professionals. Tanning and ostrich skin is not an easy task; This requires patience and many careful steps to produce the finished product in a full luxury class with no holes or scars.
Ostrich lights up in any number of daring finishes and can be custom-made and finished to match the look of a new car through a professional supplier of exotic leather. Most ostrich skins have about 8 square feet each of the popular feather pockets, and the remaining material is in soft, smooth leather. The best prices are usually obtained through an exotic broker or leather supplier who has built relationships with farmers, tanneries and understands the rules regarding the species.
When the ostrich skin reaches the interior designer of the car, they carefully notice their cuts in the material before making any cuts. This reduces material consumption, and small parts can be saved for smaller applications.

