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Rolls-Royce reveals expensive details on the Bespoke Phantom Oribe version

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The version of Bespoke Phantom Oribe with its splendid and magnificent beauty is the latest creation of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars co-created a splendid version of the Phantom Bespoke in a unique partnership with Hermès.

Designed and crafted by Bespoke experts at Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex and Hermès in Paris, the Phantom Oribe reflects the character and passion of the car owner and businessman. Japanese – Yusaku Maezawa. The exterior of the car has two striking paint colors, inspired by the green enamel and cream characteristic of ancient Japanese Oribe wares. The customer envisioned the car as a ‘ground jet’, bringing the typical sense of serenity when traveling by private plane to a land trip. The exterior of the car has a striking two-color combination, inspired by the distinctive green and cream glaze of ancient Japanese Oribe wares, of which Mr. Maezawa-san is a well-known collector. The striking paint color is inspired by the signature green and cream glaze characteristic of ancient Japanese Oribe ceramics. The upper part of the car is finished in Oribe Green, a Bespoke paint color created exclusively for the customer; Notably, Rolls-Royce has agreed to provide this paint color that customers can use on the private jet to which the Phantom will be paired. Developed for months by the experts at the Surface Finishing Center at Goodwood, this paint perfectly reproduces the lustrous, deep green enamel typical of 16th-century vintage pottery. This is finished with a creamy white paint finish. Oribe Green, a Bespoke paint color created exclusively for customers The color palette inspired by Oribe ceramics continues to be harmoniously coordinated in the interior compartment. This design was created and realized through a meeting between the designers and craftsmen of Hermès in Paris, and the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective team, comprised of designers, engineers and craftsmen. companies in Goodwood, West Sussex. Together, they have applied their expertise and ingenuity to ensure every single part represents the best traditions of both homes. Interior compartment The interior is finished mainly in green Hermès Enea Green leather, which extends to every detail that the customer can touch; For example, steering wheel, door handle, gear lever and knobs for setting the air-conditioning mode in motor cars. Hermès leather is designed around the top instrument panel, interior pillars, and rear storage shelves. It also covers less visible surfaces, including the glove compartment and the luggage compartment lining, the center console, the storage compartment and the Champagne cooler. Outside the glove compartment lid is embossed with the words Habillé par Hermès Paris, symbolizing the spirit of cooperation as well as the respect that the two families have for each other. Details that characterize the design and craftsmanship of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Other decorative details include subtle lines of Hermès pipe, adorning the headrests and calf support in the rear seats, combined with soft Seashell White accents and floor mats. of wool of the same color tone. Taken together, these details open up a large, light-filled space. Inside the interior compartment also includes details specific to the design and craftsmanship of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke. Subtle lines of Hermès pipe, adorn the headrests and calf support in the rear seats Specifically, the wooden speaker cover on the inside of the doors has been crafted by meticulously perforating Royal Walnut walnut layers with natural ventilation holes, creating a seamless, aesthetic and refined texture. practice. Royal Walnut open-pore walnut wood material is also used to decorate the center and rear panel, and the back of the picnic table. Not only that, for the first time in a Rolls-Royce, the renowned Hermès ‘Toile H’ fabric covers the door armrests, center and rear panel, and, most notably, a star-headliner. featured. Order commissioned by Japanese businessman, art collector and supercar enthusiast – Yusaku Maezawa Not stopping there, Hermès also takes advantage of its heritage, famous horse-riding motifs and innovative handcrafting techniques to perfect the car. Specifically, the upholstery was created using stitching and stitching techniques that were only used by master saddle workers. For the Phantom Gallery, a feature unique to Rolls-Royce, designed to run the length of the auto dashboard, Hermès has placed a piece of art based on the artist and home design. famous French illustration Pierre Péron (1905–1988), who created many of the brand’s iconic scarves. The work is inspired by the famous Hermès horse motif, hand-drawn on a Royal Walnut open-pore wooden snail and placed behind a glass panel on the dashboard, creating an art gallery inside. interior compartment. “This majestic yet elegant Rolls-Royce Phantom is a testament to that nothing is impossible when talented people, from two of the world’s top luxury brands, work closely together. Together, working with a visionary, inspiring client like Mr. Maezawa-san. This is indeed a meeting of minds, expertise, vision and skills, demonstrating our leading abilities and abilities as well as those of our skilled craftsmen. “ Said Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.