Playboy Is Bringing Back the ?70s With Its New Big Bunny Jet
Playboy's Big Bunny jet is back after 50 years of being grounded.
The post Playboy Is Bringing Back the ’70s With Its New Big Bunny Jet appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: Playboy
Playboy’s Big Bunny private jet is taking to the skies again after landing for the last time in 1975 when Hugh Hefner sold the iconic airliner to Aeromexico.
Known as the “Mansion in the Sky”, it has seen the likes of Cher, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Shel Silverstein as its patrons. It originally took off in 1970 when Hefner bought the jet for US$5.5 million.
The new iteration of Big Bunny has a glossy black exterior stamped with the iconic rabbit head and the original N950PB registration number on the tail. The new Big Bunny will return to its former duty of transporting artists, influencers, and thought leaders around the world.
READ MORE: Gulfstream?s G700 Sets Two Transatlantic Speed Records
The new jet pays homage to its predecessor with its similarly stylish spaces, created by Playboy’s in-house team and International Jet Interiors.
Anna Ondaatje, vice president of global brand and franchise strategy at Playboy, says: ?One of our primary influences was, naturally, the original 1970s Big Bunny jet ? the rust-coloured pop-up seat in crushed velvet was directly inspired by the orange leather seats of the O.G. Big Bunny that are so immediately recognisable.?
The new interiors featured custom-dyed cognac crocodile-embossed leather wall c...
The post Playboy Is Bringing Back the ’70s With Its New Big Bunny Jet appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: Playboy
Playboy’s Big Bunny private jet is taking to the skies again after landing for the last time in 1975 when Hugh Hefner sold the iconic airliner to Aeromexico.
Known as the “Mansion in the Sky”, it has seen the likes of Cher, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Shel Silverstein as its patrons. It originally took off in 1970 when Hefner bought the jet for US$5.5 million.
The new iteration of Big Bunny has a glossy black exterior stamped with the iconic rabbit head and the original N950PB registration number on the tail. The new Big Bunny will return to its former duty of transporting artists, influencers, and thought leaders around the world.
READ MORE: Gulfstream?s G700 Sets Two Transatlantic Speed Records
The new jet pays homage to its predecessor with its similarly stylish spaces, created by Playboy’s in-house team and International Jet Interiors.
Anna Ondaatje, vice president of global brand and franchise strategy at Playboy, says: ?One of our primary influences was, naturally, the original 1970s Big Bunny jet ? the rust-coloured pop-up seat in crushed velvet was directly inspired by the orange leather seats of the O.G. Big Bunny that are so immediately recognisable.?
The new interiors featured custom-dyed cognac crocodile-embossed leather wall c...
-------------------------------- |
|
Riva?s Stunning 82? Diva ? the Latest Flybridge Yacht
06-05-2024 04:05 - (
luxury )
Gold Luxury Watches Are the Ultimate Midas Touch of Timepieces
06-05-2024 04:05 - (
luxury )