Hermès, the world's symbol of class and sophistication, collaborates with Rolls-Royce to put together a Phantom like no other
Renowned French luxury manufacturer, Hermès, has been known to create beautiful and luxurious items. When people heard that it has teamed up with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, everybody scoured the internet just to get a glimpse of the new project.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has co-created a magnificent Bespoke Phantom in a unique collaboration with Hermès. The car— Phantom Oribe— was carefully crafted by specialists at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, West Sussex, and Hermès in Paris.
The Phantom Oribe reflects the personality and passions of its owner, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa who envisioned the car as a 'land jet,’ bringing the serene exclusivity of private air travel to the road.
The car features a striking two-tone green and cream exterior that resembles antique Japanese Oribe ware, a collection Maezawa has.
The upper part is finished in Oribe Green, a fully Bespoke colour created exclusively for the client; in an unusual move, Rolls-Royce has made the paint available for use on the client’s private jet which the Phantom will be paired with. Developed over many months by specialists in the Surface Finish Centre at Goodwood, it perfectly captures the lustrous, deep-green glaze that characterises these 16th-century ceramics. The effect is beautifully completed by the cream-white lower section.
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