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GLOBAL DEMAND FOR ROLLS-ROYCE BESPOKE REACHES ALL TIME HIGH
Tue Oct 22 09:56:00 CEST 2019 Press Release
Global demand for the skills of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective have soared to new levels. By way of example, a trio of magnificent Rolls-Royce Phantoms are the latest Bespoke creations to leave the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex.
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- Global demand for Rolls-Royce Bespoke reaches unprecedented new levels
- Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective demonstrates extraordinary skill in interpreting global taste patterns
- As record numbers of exceptional handcrafted vehicles leave the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, three Phantoms encapsulate this heightened trend of personalisation
Global demand for the skills of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke
Collective have soared to new levels. By way of example, a trio of
magnificent Rolls-Royce Phantoms are the latest Bespoke creations to
leave the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex. These
handcrafted masterpieces demonstrate the individual tastes and
exacting requirements of Rolls-Royce patrons worldwide. Architectural
design cues influence interior aesthetics, while rich cultural
diversity together with expansive narratives inform Bespoke creations.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars,
commented, “Our Bespoke designers masterfully translate global taste
patterns into works of art, moving beyond automotive conventions to
redefine the possibilities of luxury craft. These are three very
different Phantoms, each illustrating the extraordinary breadth of
Bespoke personalisation available to patrons of our marque.”
The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective, a group of designers,
artisans, craftspeople and engineers residing at Rolls-Royce’s
Goodwood-based Global Centre of Luxury Manufacturing Excellence, are
tasked with bringing patrons’ creative ideas to life. Demand on their
services has been continually rising and today, Rolls-Royce Bespoke
requests have reached unprecedented new levels. Patrons of the marque
yearn to surround themselves in perfectly appointed, personally
curated statements of true luxury.
The quest to push creative boundaries and advance new
technologies ensures the marque continuously elevates these clients’
expectations. Rich stories are told across large swathes of sumptuous
exterior and interior surfaces, whilst at the heart of Phantom, the
innovative Gallery – a central stage presented behind glass – offers
patrons the opportunity to exhibit unique and personal works of art
and design, in their car.
John Beckley, Head of Rolls-Royce Bespoke, commented, “Our
Bespoke division is working tirelessly to fulfil customer demand.
Never before have we seen such levels of demand for Bespoke
personalisation. These three Phantoms have taken several years to
bring to fruition and are a true reflection of our Bespoke
Collective’s extraordinary skill in interpreting and realising our
clients’ visions.”
Rolls-Royce Phantom is a barometer for the tastes and whims of
some of the world’s most dynamic and prosperous individuals. Now in
its eighth generation, Phantom has been bestowed with many of the most
ornate and fanciful designs ever envisaged, becoming a flagship for
artisanal craftsmanship across the luxury world.
Horology Phantom
Rolls-Royce designers are
compelled to travel the world, seeking new and inspiring influences
that stimulate the world’s elite. As such, a designer from the Home of
Rolls-Royce travelled to La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland to meet with
master horologists to understand the complexities and exotic movements
of contemporary timepieces. These precious and rare items are commonly
found amongst the collections of Rolls-Royce patrons, and as such,
intrigue and beguile the marque’s Bespoke division.
The Horology Phantom is touched with elements redolent of fine
timepieces. Gold and Silver hues set against the Gunmetal lower and
Black upper two-tone exterior paint hint at the holistic theme of this
motor car. A gold and silver coloured hand-painted twinned coachline
incorporates an intricate watch inspired design, whilst the Spirit of
Ecstasy, the figurine that has graced the bonnets of Rolls-Royce motor
cars for over a century, is cloaked in 24-carat gold.
Inside, one’s eye is drawn to the fascia, where the largest
stainless steel and gold inlay ever made for Phantom is proudly
presented. Positioned below a multiple layered stainless steel
Gallery, in itself a reference to the many layers of precious metals
found in a watch complication, the inlay depicts an abstract schematic
of a watch movement. The Rolls-Royce clock, prominently housed in the
Gallery, is set in a solid silver, guilloché case.
Digital Soul Phantom
Digital Soul Phantom is a
study in contemporary artisanship; a fusion of human endeavour and
computer generated design. The result is a motor car that speaks of
ultimate personalisation, a celebration of harnessing technology to
render an artwork that is entirely unique.
The Phantom’s two-tone exterior colourway of Carrara White upper
and Smokey Quartz lower is embellished with a gold coachline and gold
plated Spirit of Ecstasy figurine, establishing an immediate presence.
The interior design echoes this colourway, Seashell and Dark Spice
leathers are accentuated with gold stitching and monograms depicting
the ‘RR’ emblem, but the Gallery is undoubtedly the nexus. Created in
collaboration with Munich based Product Designer Thorsten Franck, the
Gallery portrays an individual’s characteristics in a unique algorithm.
Data is transcribed using the art of 3D printing, forming the
largest piece of 3D printed stainless steel ever featured in a
production car. This stainless steel has been plated in nearly 50g of
24-carat gold, creating a unique work for the Gallery that enters the
realms of jewellery, sculpture and design.
The Bespoke Collective at the Home of Rolls-Royce have furthered
the gold detailing to incorporate key areas of Phantom’s interior.
Taking over three months to develop, gold inlays were aligned using
the world’s most powerful visual tool, the human eye, and set by hand
in Smoked Eucalyptus wood on Phantom’s rear doors and picnic tables.
Gold plated speaker grilles conclude the aesthetic.
Arabian Gulf Phantom
The Middle Eastern region
offers many inspiring points for creative stimulation. From daring
contemporary architecture to ornate traditional crafts, inspiration is
in abundance.
Arabian Gulf Phantom adopts the rich colours and historical
narrative of pearl diving in the Middle East. The Turchese exterior
hue is evocative of the vibrant local waters, while the Andalusian
White upper two-tone recalls the purity of natural pearls, alluding to
the story within. An Arctic White coachline introduces a hand-painted
Nautilus shell motif that is artistically embedded into the fabric of
the motor car’s interior design.
On opening the coach doors, the Gallery prominently portrays a
sense of movement, inspired by swelling oceans. The artwork, a
collaboration between Rolls-Royce and British artist Helen Amy Murray,
encapsulates the very essence of the motor car. A Mother of Pearl
clock punctuates the vibrant Turchese Gallery, providing the perfect
counterpoint to it’s sculptural aesthetic. The silk appliqué lines
flow through the Gallery as though cradling the precious mineral
stones of the clock.
On reclining in the rear compartment and familiarising oneself
with the luxurious surrounds, a tone-on-tone embroidered Nautilus
shell becomes apparent on Phantom’s rear doors. One also encounters
the elegant Nautilus shell motif in delicate Mother of Pearl
marquetry, on the picnic tables’ fascia. Once deployed, the picnic
tables provide a sense of delightful theatre. A supremely complex
piece of marquetry incorporating generously applied Mother of Pearl is
revealed on the picnic table-top, presented as though a hidden artwork
is being discovered.
A large swathe of colour matched Turchese leather sweeps across
Phantom’s expansive roof, enveloping the occupant in an atmospheric
cocoon, punctuated by the coveted starlight headliner consisting of
1,344 hand-woven fibre optic lights.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
- Rolls-Royce Phantom: CO2 emission: 356-341 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.0-18.8 mpg / 15.7-15.0 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase: CO2 emission: 361-344 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.8-18.6 mpg / 15.9-15.2 l/100km (#)