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Rolls-Royce and Hermes cooperate to launch custom phantom
Rolls-Royce officially released a personal tailor model-Rolls-Royce Phantom Oribe.

This car is jointly made by Rolls Royce and Hermes. The combination of two top luxury brands, entrusted by the famous Japanese entrepreneur and art collector Yuzuo Maezawa, built a "land private jet" belonging to him.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Oribe is based on the eighth generation Phantom, and its color scheme adopts Japanese antique Oribe porcelain collected by Maezawa.

This kind of porcelain appeared in the Qing Dynasty and Yuanhe years in Japan (1596- 1624), and was generally glazed in blue or green.

Rolls-Royce only chose Oribe green and mud glaze on porcelain to complete the two-color appearance of the new car. Rolls-Royce and Hermes cooperated on this project.

This car adopts a unique two-color design, and the color of the upper part is called Oribe green, which is specially customized for customers.

After several months of matching by designers, there is a small piece of milky white at the lower part, which is the same as the green and milky white glaze of Oribe porcelain.

In addition, the customer commissioned Rolls-Royce to paint his private jet with this color called Oribe. To tell the truth, it is quite rare for Rolls-Royce brand to use the same color as customized car paint on the plane.

The interior is mainly designed by Hermes craftsmen, and the whole car is wrapped in Hermè s Enea green leather, covering all the positions that customers can usually touch, such as steering wheel, shift lever and air conditioning control key.

The upper part of the instrument panel, the inner side of the cup holder, the inner column, the glove box, the center console and the suitcase are also made of green leather. The glove box cover is engraved with the exclusive signature of Habilé Parhermè s Paris.

As a haute couture model, many details can't be ignored. The headrest and leg rest of the rear seat adopt exquisite Hermes piping design, and the unique shell white accessories match the wool carpet, which further sets off the luxury and dignity of Rolls-Royce.

Rolls-Royce has used many brand-new designs in the interior of this car, among which the speaker grille with royal walnut decorative strips first appeared on the Rolls-Royce Phantom, focusing on wooden speakers!

The console in the middle and back and the small table in the back are decorated with this royal walnut.

Another highlight is that the inner armrest, center console, rear console and roof of the door panel adopt Hermes "Toile H" canvas design. The iconic "Collection Art Museum" in Rolls-Royce Phantom adopts the creative works of the famous French painter Pierre Peron (1905–1988), which is inspired by the famous Hermes horse pattern and hand-painted on the royal walnut.

After reading it, summarize the four words "so dehumanized". Are you interested in the owner of this car?