Home Architecture Rolls-Royce Dawn ‘The Kita’ is inspired by a Japanese building

Rolls-Royce Dawn ‘The Kita’ is inspired by a Japanese building

The latest personalized Rolls-Royce Dawn in a project called ‘The Kita’ is derived from the name of the luxury residence ‘The Kita Tea House’ in central Tokyo, Japan. .
The car was created in collaboration with the brand’s architect Kengo Kuma, who designed the unique building.

The exterior of the car is finished with Silver Haze silver paint which represents the core structural materials of the building and under direct sunlight the car will have copper reflections, similar to the color of the car. shielding on the outside and details on the interior of the building. “The Kita” is handcrafted in Goodwood, UK. Inside the cabin, Dawn receives a special decorative motif on the dashboard, next to a clock with a unique design. The accents change from Piano Selby Gray to Piano Black on the dashboard and in Selby Gray leather with white and black trim on the seats. Behind the car, the Rolls-Royce design team used Royal Walnut walnut panels with natural air vents to decorate the upper body. Architect Kengo Kumac said: “This is the first time I have commented on a project like this and I am proud that I was able to do it for Rolls-Royce, which is a company that shares a common sense. respect for traditional craftsmanship with me and I want to bring the best out of them. The special Rolls-Royce Dawn above will only be available to owners of the penthouse of The Kita Tea House building and it is a pity that the price of this version has not been announced in detail. Some other pictures of Rolls-Royce Dawn “The Kita”:

NO COMMENTS