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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
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Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce rolls out a luxury chess set
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 16747
17/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has rolled out a state of the art chess set made with the same meticulousness and luxury materials as its vehicles.
The company claims it’s an extension of the brand’s philosophy and is for “discerning clients who appreciate both heritage and innovation.”
The setting up of the game itself is a work of moving art.
The playing board opens in a smooth, single motion to reveal a leather-lined holder that slowly elevates, presenting the magnetically held pieces.
A spokesperson said this was done to mirror a movement reminiscent of Rolls-Royce doors opening .
Magnets hidden beneath the playing surface ensure the pieces remain perfectly aligned during play.
The design team experimented with six different types of magnets to identify the optimal strength that secures the pieces yet allows them to be moved easily across the board.
A discreet drawer on each side of the board, open with a light touch and contain an additional queen to take the place of a piece that has been promoted during the game.
The board and the chess piece holder are framed with polished aluminium edges.
A polished aluminium Spirit of Ecstasy car hood emblem is discreetly affixed to the front and back of the set.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
A Rolls-Royce Cullinan on display at the Edmonton Motor Show on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
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04/04/2025
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Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
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Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
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One-off Rolls-Royce deciated to Japan's cherry blossom season
Ferrari Press Agency
Blossom 1
Ref 16703
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
Japan’s cherry blossom season has been captured for a fan to experience daily — in the headlining of a Rolls-Royce.
The Sakura blossoms are an integral part of the country’s Spring time and attract visitors from all over the world.
Now a Rolls-Royce Clint based there has their own top-of-the-range Phantom dedicated to the display.
Cherry blossoms are celebrated in the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, or 'flower viewing'.
During Hanami, families and friends gather beneath the delicate pink blooms of cherry trees for picnics and celebrations, relishing the transient beauty of the season.
A client in Japan wanted to capture their cherished Hanami memories, spanning both childhood and parenthood.
That meant the bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom took three years from design to delivery.
Rolls-Royce artisans met the commissioning client in Japan
Inside intricate embroidery captures the sensation of sitting beneath a flowering tree during Hanami, just as the client envisioned.
The starlight headliner is adorned with an embroidered cherry bough, sprinkled with delicate white blossoms.
The falling petal embroidery appears on the rear door panels and privacy suite partition between the front and rear passenger compartments.
OPS: The bespoke Phantom Cherry Blossom built by Rolls-Royce for a customer in Japan.
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Rolls-Royce unveils car interior scent
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04/02/2025
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Luxury car marque Rolls-Royce has unveiled a new addition to its range — a special scent for its car interiors.
The fragrance is being introduced on its top-of-the-range limousine, the Phantom.
The scent was crafted by an expert in-house perfumer of the marque’s bespoke collective.
And the company even developed a special in-car fragrance-releasing system for it.
It is designed to complement the natural aromas of the materials used within the Phantom.
The fragrance is said to combine notes of amyris, cedarwood, rosewood and iris.
A spokesperson for the UK company said they perfectly capture and elevate "the serenity of the Rolls-Royce experience.”
They explained that the design of every Rolls-Royce already includes the aromas experienced within the interior .
That is from the selection of leathers, woods, wools and other tactile surfaces and the materials used to enhance and protect them, such as lacquers and dyes.
The new fragrance, called simply Rolls-Royce Scent, is designed to enrich the sensory experience by subtly introducing new and relaxing olfactory themes.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Spirit oif Ecstasy figure amongst the ingredients that include amyris, cedarwood, rosewood and iris.
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Model Rolls-Royce self-assembly sculpture
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Cameo 1
Ref 16382
11/12/2024
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Luxury UK car maker Rolls-Royce has unveiled a miniature sculpture tribute to its heritage - made out of materials used in its hand built vehicles.
And it comes with a price tag of £4,386 GBP / €5.315 euros.
The self assembly Cameo is described by the marque as “capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce motor cars in their most elegant form.”??The silhouette is an homage to the open-top motor cars built by Rolls-Royce in its earliest years.
The materials and construction of the model parallel the way motor cars are handcrafted at the company’s factory.
The model comprises a series of individual, highly engineered pieces carefully and meticulously designed for self-assembly.
They are made from a number of the same materials as the marque’s full-sized motor cars.
OPS:Rolls-Royce Cameo.
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Model Rolls-Royce self-assembly sculpture
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Cameo 1
Ref 16382
11/12/2024
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Luxury UK car maker Rolls-Royce has unveiled a miniature sculpture tribute to its heritage - made out of materials used in its hand built vehicles.
And it comes with a price tag of £4,386 GBP / €5.315 euros.
The self assembly Cameo is described by the marque as “capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce motor cars in their most elegant form.”??The silhouette is an homage to the open-top motor cars built by Rolls-Royce in its earliest years.
The materials and construction of the model parallel the way motor cars are handcrafted at the company’s factory.
The model comprises a series of individual, highly engineered pieces carefully and meticulously designed for self-assembly.
They are made from a number of the same materials as the marque’s full-sized motor cars.
OPS:Rolls-Royce Cameo.
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Model Rolls-Royce self-assembly sculpture
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Cameo 1
Ref 16382
11/12/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury UK car maker Rolls-Royce has unveiled a miniature sculpture tribute to its heritage - made out of materials used in its hand built vehicles.
And it comes with a price tag of £4,386 GBP / €5.315 euros.
The self assembly Cameo is described by the marque as “capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce motor cars in their most elegant form.”??The silhouette is an homage to the open-top motor cars built by Rolls-Royce in its earliest years.
The materials and construction of the model parallel the way motor cars are handcrafted at the company’s factory.
The model comprises a series of individual, highly engineered pieces carefully and meticulously designed for self-assembly.
They are made from a number of the same materials as the marque’s full-sized motor cars.
OPS:Rolls-Royce Cameo.
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Model Rolls-Royce self-assembly sculpture
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Cameo 1
Ref 16382
11/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury UK car maker Rolls-Royce has unveiled a miniature sculpture tribute to its heritage - made out of materials used in its hand built vehicles.
And it comes with a price tag of £4,386 GBP / €5.315 euros.
The self assembly Cameo is described by the marque as “capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce motor cars in their most elegant form.”??The silhouette is an homage to the open-top motor cars built by Rolls-Royce in its earliest years.
The materials and construction of the model parallel the way motor cars are handcrafted at the company’s factory.
The model comprises a series of individual, highly engineered pieces carefully and meticulously designed for self-assembly.
They are made from a number of the same materials as the marque’s full-sized motor cars.
OPS:Rolls-Royce Cameo.
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Model Rolls-Royce self-assembly sculpture
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Cameo 1
Ref 16382
11/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury UK car maker Rolls-Royce has unveiled a miniature sculpture tribute to its heritage - made out of materials used in its hand built vehicles.
And it comes with a price tag of £4,386 GBP / €5.315 euros.
The self assembly Cameo is described by the marque as “capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce motor cars in their most elegant form.”??The silhouette is an homage to the open-top motor cars built by Rolls-Royce in its earliest years.
The materials and construction of the model parallel the way motor cars are handcrafted at the company’s factory.
The model comprises a series of individual, highly engineered pieces carefully and meticulously designed for self-assembly.
They are made from a number of the same materials as the marque’s full-sized motor cars.
OPS:Rolls-Royce Cameo.
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Model Rolls-Royce self-assembly sculpture
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Cameo 1
Ref 16382
11/12/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury UK car maker Rolls-Royce has unveiled a miniature sculpture tribute to its heritage - made out of materials used in its hand built vehicles.
And it comes with a price tag of £4,386 GBP / €5.315 euros.
The self assembly Cameo is described by the marque as “capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce motor cars in their most elegant form.”??The silhouette is an homage to the open-top motor cars built by Rolls-Royce in its earliest years.
The materials and construction of the model parallel the way motor cars are handcrafted at the company’s factory.
The model comprises a series of individual, highly engineered pieces carefully and meticulously designed for self-assembly.
They are made from a number of the same materials as the marque’s full-sized motor cars.
OPS:Rolls-Royce Cameo.
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Model Rolls-Royce self-assembly sculpture
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Cameo 1
Ref 16382
11/12/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Rolls-Royce
Luxury UK car maker Rolls-Royce has unveiled a miniature sculpture tribute to its heritage - made out of materials used in its hand built vehicles.
And it comes with a price tag of £4,386 GBP / €5.315 euros.
The self assembly Cameo is described by the marque as “capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce motor cars in their most elegant form.”??The silhouette is an homage to the open-top motor cars built by Rolls-Royce in its earliest years.
The materials and construction of the model parallel the way motor cars are handcrafted at the company’s factory.
The model comprises a series of individual, highly engineered pieces carefully and meticulously designed for self-assembly.
They are made from a number of the same materials as the marque’s full-sized motor cars.
OPS:Rolls-Royce Cameo.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Limited edition Rolls-Royce celebrates 120th anniversary
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Scintilla 1
Ref 16106
18/08/2024
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce limousine with a £2 million GBP €2.35 million euros price tag has been unveiled — and the run of 10 cars has already sold out.
The striking Phantom Scintilla Private Collection by the luxury British car maker has marble-inspired interiors featuring hundreds of thousands of embroidery stitches.
It was created to mark the iconic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary and the exclusive marque’s Spirit of Ecstasy winged bonnet mascot.
Each interior took more than 40 hours or more to produce due to the hand-crafted leather detailing.
Artisans used different threads of varying thickness and colours to create the luminescent marbling effect across the interior’s grey-blue seats.
The inside of the rear doors and seats have a total of 869,500 individual stitches on the twill fabric.
The Starlight headlining features 500 fibre-optic ‘stars’, all placed and fitted by hand in a unique pattern.
These illuminate in sequence to offer a sense of motion.
The design is completed with a further 4,450 perforations deliberately made larger than usual to reveal glimpses of a metallic silver fabric beneath, creating a subtle interplay of light.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
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A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
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A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
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A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
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A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail clock which took five mnths to make.
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Arcadia 1
Ref 15622
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Rolls-Royce
A custom built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a clock that took five months alone to make.
Called Arcadia , it’s a droptail from the luxury maker’s bespoke coach-building department.
The unidentified client named it after the mythical realm of Arcadia from Ancient Greek mythology as a heaven on Earth.
A spokesperson said the vehicle was envisioned by the client as “a serene space characterised by reduction, material depth and tactility that would serve as a refuge from the complexities of their business life.”
As well as the usual luxury Rolls-Royce appointments one of the standout fittings is the fascia clock.
It is described as “the most complex Rolls-Royce clock face ever created.”
The spokesperson added: “The assembly alone was a five-month process, which was preceded by more than two years of development.”
The clock incorporates a geometric pattern in metal with 119 facets.
The specially designed face also includes partly polished, partly brushed hands and 12 hour markers – each just 0.1mm thick.
To ensure the readability, specialists gave each chaplet an infill bridge and painted them by hand using a camera capable of magnifying an image by up to 100 times.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Arcadia droptail.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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Solar eclipse inspired Rolls-Royce has animated headlining
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Eclipse 1
Ref 15179
12/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Rolls-Royce
A limited edition Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine has been unveiled — with an animated headliner that replicates a solar eclipse.
As the doors close and the engine is started, stars in the headliner darken, sparking a sequence replicating the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscuring the Sun.
In the animated sequence, a circle of 940 stars is formed, representing the bright corona of light around the lunar silhouette.
This is surrounded by a further 192 points of star light, recreating what the UK company describes as “the otherworldly spectacle of stars visible in the sky during daylight, which occurs only during a total solar eclipse.”
The animation remains visible for exactly seven minutes and 31 seconds – the longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse.
Once the time has elapsed, the full star constellation in the night sky is restored.
The headliner is part of the standard equipment for the model, called the Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection of which only 25 cars will be made.
OPS: The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection.
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