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April 29, 2021
The bespoke Rolls Royce Phantom Oribe is an ode to 16th century Japanese Oribe ware.
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What costs more than a HDB flat, a condo apartment and a semi-detached house combined? A bespoke Rolls Royce Phantom luxury saloon with interiors designed by Hermes.
News of this unique one-off creation was released just hours ago to the media, creating a wave of excitement among car lovers, fashion followers and design afficionados alike.
Being one of the world’s most iconic emblems of prestige and luxury, Rolls Royce is certainly no stranger to launching amazingly beautiful, powerful and expensive vehicles, but what makes this Phantom so special is the fact that it was commissioned by one billionaire, who insisted that the English house of Rolls Royce collaborate with France’s most established leather and fashion brand Hermes.
Rolls-Royce might not be selling millions of cars every year, but that was never the goal of the two people who put together this brilliant company. Their goal was to offer cars that would fit the luxury needs of their prospective owners perfectly. And that’s exactly what Rolls-Royce is striving for today. As you would expect, the needs of the customers changed over time, going from simply allowing them to reach their destinations without getting stuck, to customizing every single thing about their car.
That’s what sets Rolls-Royce apart from the rest of the car makers in the industry today. The Goodwood-based manufacturer is making truly Bespoke cars nowadays, to the exact specification of their customers. Today, we’re checking out a special Phantom model dubbed Oribe, created for Japanese entrepreneur, Yusaku Maesawa. While creating this unique machine, the people from the Rolls-Royce Bespoke division joined forces with designers from Hermes.