Rolls-Royce has redefined luxury gifting this festive season with the introduction of the Rolls-Royce Cameo, a miniature model inspired by the brand's iconic open-top cars of yesteryears. Designed exclusively for home décor, this collector's item is a celebration of the marque's rich heritage and modern craftsmanship.
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{alcircleadd}Crafted from solid wood and polished aluminium, the miniature car exudes elegance, featuring hallmark details like self-levelling Rolls-Royce centre caps and even a charming miniature driver. This intricately designed piece is more than just a décor item; it offers enthusiasts a hands-on experience of Rolls-Royce craftsmanship.
In a nod to the assembly process at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, 'Cameo' is delivered in separate pieces, inviting its owner to engage in the assembly of their very own Rolls-Royce. The tactile blend of wood, leather, and aluminium mirrors — the materials used in the brand's full-size vehicles, ensures authenticity and refinement in every detail.
Whether for gifting or as a centrepiece for the home, the Rolls-Royce Cameo is a timeless tribute to automotive artistry—a must-have for any discerning collector or motor enthusiast.
"Envisioned as a celebration of Rolls-Royce design in miniature, the creation of Cameo was a formidable creative challenge. The purity and abstract nature of the form allowed us to distil the fundamental principles of the Rolls-Royce style into a playful sculptural piece. Cameo is designed to captivate and delight, allowing our customers to enjoy the unrivalled craftsmanship and artistry of the brand in their own homes," that's how Yohan Benchetrit, from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars' Design Department, depicts the awestrucking miniature unveiled by the luxury brand ahead of the festive season.
The Rolls-Royce Cameo is a true collaboration of dedicated craftsmanship, design and engineering. But how much of a pocket pinch would you have to own such an intricate piece? Well, the pricing stings a bit (or maybe much) as you will need to pay US$ 5,500 to own one.
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