The latest custom Rolls-Royce Dawn dubbed ‘The Kita’ is inspired by the very luxurious ‘The Kita Tea House’ in Toykyo.
Rolls-Royce Dawn ‘The Kita’ is inspired by the design of ‘The Kita Tea House’ building in central Toykyo, Japan. The Rolls-Royce Dawn ‘The Kita’ was born in collaboration with architect Kengo Kuma, who designed the unique ‘The Kita Tea House’ building in central Toykyo, Japan. The car, commissioned by the owner of the multi-level penthouse with its sporty color choices and interior materials, reflects the spirit of “The Kita”. The Silver Haze color exterior represents the core structural materials of the building and under direct sunlight it has a copper reflection, similar to the shading on the outside and the details inside. building. Handcrafted in Goodwood, UK, the ordered Rolls-Royce Dawn ‘The Kita’ features a distinctive building motif adorning the dashboard, alongside a unique clock. The accents change from Piano Selby gray to Piano black on the luxury cabin seats upholstered in Selby gray leather with arctic black and white trim. This detail is similar to the cladding of the entrance hall to the attic apartment, the Royal Walnut panel on the rear deck is said to “pull together the interior and exterior”. “This is the first time I’ve consulted on a project like this and I’m proud that I was able to do it for Rolls-Royce, a company that I have a common respect for with traditional craftsmanship. and wants to bring out the best. Rolls-Royce has incorporated the essence of ‘The Kita’ into the car’s aesthetic, allowing owners of ‘The Kita Tea House’ to soak up their surroundings. It is a great honor to see the last car in Tokyo, ”said architect Kengo Kuma. See more photos of Rolls-Royce Dawn ‘The Kita’:
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