If there’s one thing you can’t say about Bulgarian design house Vilner, it’s a lack of imagination when it comes to restyling vehicle interiors – just look at the one pictured here, which is from a regular BMW 3-Series E46 sedan.

The only piece of information we get from Vilner at this point is a short statement which reads:

“World fashion trends impose well known natural materials from the past. Wool fabrics are in vogue again, natural veneer and antique leather lend an aristocratic coziness in the vehicle interior.”

I guess some people may be drawn to the distinct look achieved through the combination of different materials, but it’s definitely not for everyone.

By John Halas

Correction: Blame the modified front end, but as some of you pointed out in the comments, I ‘Bungled’ up on the model, as it’s not a 5-Series E39 but a 3-Series E46, as evidenced by the door handles and the shape of the rear half of the car seen in the single exterior shot.

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