Anders Warming has been appointed as the new director of design at Rolls Royce, based at Goodwood, Sussex A LUXURY motor vehicle manufacturer has revealed the appointment of a new design chief to its team. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, based at Goodwood Sussex, announced Anders Warming will join as the new director of design from July 1. The 48-year-old Dane has already worked on car designs at the top of the industry with roles at BMW, Borgward and Volkswagen. He was head of design at Mini and exterior chief designer for BMW for 20 years but said he feels both privileged and humbled to join the new team, which operates its headquarters at the famous old race circuit near Chichester.
ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS ANNOUNCES NEW DESIGN DIRECTOR
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has today announced that Anders Warming has been appointed Director of Design. He will join the company from 1 July.
Warming, 48, joins Rolls-Royce Motor Cars from Warming Design, the company he founded in 2019. His experience includes almost 20 years in senior positions in the BMW Group, including Head of Design at MINI and Exterior Chief Designer at BMW.
Outside of BMW, Warming held various senior design positions in companies including Borgward and Volkswagen.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said, It is with great pleasure that I welcome a person with the depth of experience and creativity of Anders Warming to the Rolls-Royce family. As our Director of Design, he will have a key role in defining our future aesthetic direction and realising our clients dreams and aspirations. Anders joins us as we move forward to full electrification of our brand, which will sh
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About this event
The Zay Initiative aims to promote an understanding of the evolution of regional culture, building up public awareness and appreciation of this unique heritage, reaching out to like-minded individuals and institutions nationally, regionally and globally. In addition to seasonal or touring exhibitions and museum loans, the collection is accessed through the digital archive (Collection), first of its kind on a regional level, fortified by a pop-up glossary in both Arabic and English. The Zay Initiative aims to empower women regionally and globally by bringing their untold stories to life.
The Five Pillars of the Zay Initiative are: • Collect, document and conserve Arab dress and adornment.• Present and contextualise through a digital archive and blog.• Encourage intercultural dialogue to highlight our shared humanity.• Inspire and educate designers to create for a sustainable future.• Empower women regionally