Rolls-Royce Collaborates with Hermès to Create Bespoke Phantom Oribe
The one-off Phantom Oribe was inspired by ancient Japanese ceramics and brought to life by craftsmen from two of the world's great European houses.
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Rolls-Royce?s latest bespoke creation was commissioned by Japanese billionaire, Yusaku Maezawa, an entrepreneur, art collector and lover of supercars. The Phantom Oribe was envisioned as part of a pair; a ?land jet? meant to complement his newly commissioned private jet. It seems that good things come in pairs for Maezawa. He ordered a new car and a private jet, and comissioned two iconic brands to bring his latest project to life. This special automobile represents the ?deep, genuine? partnership between craftsmen at Rolls-Royce and Hermès, resulting in yet another stunning iteration of the marque’s flagship automotive.
Amongst his extensive plethora of artworks, is a special collection of Japanese pottery known as Oribe ware. It served as the car?s namesake and inspired the unique, green and cream colour scheme, specially developed for Maezawa by Rolls-Royce?s Surface Finish Centre in Goodwood, West Sussex. The British marque also made the ?MZ Oribe Green? paint available for Maezawa?s use on his private jet. To complement the custom green, the lower bumpers and side skirts were painted in cream, completing the Oribe-esque aesthetic.
While the Phantom Oribe?s exterior is undoubtedly stunning, the real...
The post Rolls-Royce Collaborates with Hermès to Create Bespoke Phantom Oribe appeared first on LUXUO.
Rolls-Royce?s latest bespoke creation was commissioned by Japanese billionaire, Yusaku Maezawa, an entrepreneur, art collector and lover of supercars. The Phantom Oribe was envisioned as part of a pair; a ?land jet? meant to complement his newly commissioned private jet. It seems that good things come in pairs for Maezawa. He ordered a new car and a private jet, and comissioned two iconic brands to bring his latest project to life. This special automobile represents the ?deep, genuine? partnership between craftsmen at Rolls-Royce and Hermès, resulting in yet another stunning iteration of the marque’s flagship automotive.
Amongst his extensive plethora of artworks, is a special collection of Japanese pottery known as Oribe ware. It served as the car?s namesake and inspired the unique, green and cream colour scheme, specially developed for Maezawa by Rolls-Royce?s Surface Finish Centre in Goodwood, West Sussex. The British marque also made the ?MZ Oribe Green? paint available for Maezawa?s use on his private jet. To complement the custom green, the lower bumpers and side skirts were painted in cream, completing the Oribe-esque aesthetic.
While the Phantom Oribe?s exterior is undoubtedly stunning, the real...
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