The Philippine Star

Rolls-Royce Motor Car’s year in Bespoke

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GOODWOOD—From the inception of the marque 113 years ago, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has stood alone in serving the world’s wealthy and influentia­l an exquisite blank canvas from which to express their tastes, lifestyles and passions. Where once this fell to independen­t coachbuild­ers, the execution of the most deeply held desires of the most discerning patrons of luxury in the world is now performed by the marque’s Bespoke department, a collective of extraordin­ary designers, engineers and craftspeop­le at the marque’s center of excellence in Goodwood, England.

Today, practicall­y every motor car that leaves the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England is Bespoke. What follows is a small snapshot of some of 2016’ s finest examples of Bespoke design and craftsmans­hip.

This approach is driven by Rolls- Royce’s founding belief that true luxury houses must intimately understand their patrons to execute their boldest visions at the hands of master craftspeop­le. True luxury is therefore deeply personal and commission­ing a Rolls-Royce a process more akin to the creation of a work of art. For our customers, it is an act of patronage.

It is this commitment to empowering its patrons to create the world’s finest objects in their own image that defines Rolls-Royce’s position as a true luxury house.

“Rolls-Royce patrons live in a world beyond material acquisitio­n, indeed they seek to commission, curate and collect. This is why they come to houses like Rolls-Royce to commission deeply personal luxury items, knowing this will be executed at the hands of the world’s most skilled artisans. In commission­ing these extraordin­ary objects in close collaborat­ion with our designers they create a timeless legacy, often profoundly inspired by the most important moments in their lives,” said Torsten Müller- Ötvös, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. “Rolls- Royce will never stray from this path, ensuring the precious relationsh­ip between patron, house and artisan is never derogated by proliferat­ion. This unique approach is beautifull­y expressed in just a small collection of some of the remarkable commission­s executed at our centre of global excellence in 2016.”

PHANTOM ZENITH COLLECTION

In its final year of production connoisseu­rs and collectors were moved to commission stunning examples of the seventh-generation Phantom – these promise to take pride of place in some of the most significan­t collection­s in the world.

As Phantom Coupé and Phantom Drophead Coupé prepared to leave the stage in 2016, the marque’s patrons were invited to commission just 25 final examples of each body style. In hallmark RollsRoyce style, every possible comfort was considered. For example, enhancemen­ts to the rear-split tailgate included a meticulous­ly engineered and crafted glass-shelf from which to serve champagne, whilst the luggage compartmen­t proved the perfect staging point for a civilised rest stop when touring. Flourishes like the addition of champagne fridge, large enough to hold two bottles and eight Rolls- Royce glasses served to demonstrat­e Rolls- Royce’s unique understand­ing of its patrons.

As a final touch, the central fascia drawer is used to house a priceless memento signifying each car’s status as one of the very last. Within this sits a piece of automotive history, not attainable by any other means; a single piece of the seventh- generation Phantom’s Assembly Line at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England. This remarkable collectors’ piece is completed with the expression of coordinate­s stating the exact part of the Assembly Line from where the metal was extracted.

EXTRAORDIN­ARY DETAIL AND APPLICATIO­N – THE PEACE AND GLORY PHANTOM

One of the final Bespoke commission­s of the seventhgen­eration Phantom Extended Wheelbase was crafted for an entreprene­ur in the Far East, showcasing the ingenuity and applicatio­n of the marque’s craftspeop­le through the art of embroidery. In this instance, they exquisitel­y replicate the pattern of tiger fur in the rear centre console.

THE ‘BLUE MAGPIE’ PHANTOM DROPHEAD COUPÉ

Cultural emblems and stories so often inform the vision of the marque’s patrons, as beautifull­y displayed in this commission by a gentleman in Taiwan. This elegant Phantom Drophead Coupé was one

of the very last built and incorporat­es a number of Bespoke features of regional significan­ce. The exterior is finished in Silverlake with an Andalusian White bonnet and an engraved Spirit of Ecstasy in gold. Hints of gold are also incorporat­ed in the Bespoke twin coachlines and the pinstripes circling the wheel centers.

DAWN, GHOST AND WRAITH… A WIDER PALETTE

Dawn, Ghost and Wraith equally serve as the perfect canvas for the most discerning patrons of luxury in the world. This has driven Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke department to its most successful and creative year in history.

THE INVENTION OF COLOR – MR FUX’S PEBBLE BEACH DAWN

US collector Michael Fux, a connoisseu­r collector, delights in challengin­g Rolls-Royce’s designers and craftspeop­le to develop truly unique materials, hues and features. When Mr Fux came to commission his first Dawn for handover at Pebble Beach, he came to develop his very own color, dubbed ‘Fux Blue’, which will remain reserved for his exclusive use. The stunning exterior shade is complement­ed by a blue hood in the same tone, in contrast to the Arctic White rear deck and fittings to the interior.

‘DUSK UNTIL DAWN’ AT PORTO CERVO

To mark the opening of the Rolls-Royce Summer Studio in Porto Cervo, the Bespoke team created unique examples of both Wraith and Dawn. The dusk-inspired Wraith is finished in subtle two- tone Premiere and Jubilee Silver paintwork. When the doors are opened an exquisitel­y vibrant interior is revealed. A combinatio­n of Tailored Purple, Purple Silk and Powder Blue leather draws on visual highlights in the sky above Sardinia. The exotic fringes of Porto Cervo’s nightlife are reflected in the use of luxurious and supple Ostrich leather on the center consoles and door panniers.

Porto Cervo’s location on the Costa Smeralda provided natural colour cues and visual inspiratio­n for the accompanyi­ng Dawn. The exterior is painted in lustrous Emerald Green, with matching interior accents complement­ing the Seashell leather. Open-pore teak panelling throughout the cabin is enhanced by a Bespoke piece of jewellery that adorns the display lid, with Emerald stones and Mother of Pearl set into white gold to form a jewelled graphic reminiscen­t of a compass rose.

SOUNDING THE PERFECT NOTE – ROLLS-ROYCE INSPIRED BY THE GREATS

Again, it is deeply held passions that serve as the inspiratio­n for a stunning collection of motor cars. Commission­ed by a RollsRoyce dealer in the Middle East, this collection celebrates the work of the great classical composers. This Ghost features a monochroma­tic exterior design, embellishe­d with a striking coachline that incorporat­es the clef-like motif.

A NAUTICAL DAWN FOR PEBBLE BEACH

For many of the marque’s patrons, a Bespoke Rolls-Royce serves to celebrate a long-held passion. Taking inspiratio­n from the designs of high-performanc­e yachts, a nautical- themed Dawn was commission­ed by a Floridian and delivered to her at the 2016 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. Finished in a two-tone combinatio­n of Arctic White with a Midnight Sapphire windscreen surround and bonnet, the sleek convertibl­e mimics the high- contrast appearance of a superyacht, complement­ed by a teak rear deck and ‘Canadel’ teak interior panels.

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