The roses in this Phantom are inspired by the Phantom rose, a flower specifically bred for Rolls-Royce.
CarAndDriver, By Connor Hoffman
Swedish entrepreneur Ayad Al Saffar just commissioned this bespoke Rolls-Royce Phantom with a floral interior.
The flowers in this special-edition Phantom were inspired by the Phantom rose, a rose specifically bred for Rolls-Royce.
The customer's daughter chose the Peacock Blue exterior paint, and his wife designed the umbrellas that come with the car.
CarAndDriver, By Connor Hoffman
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© CarAndDriver | Custom Rolls-Royce Phantom Has Exquisite Hand-Stitched Headliner |
Swedish entrepreneur Ayad Al Saffar just commissioned this bespoke Rolls-Royce Phantom with a floral interior.
The flowers in this special-edition Phantom were inspired by the Phantom rose, a rose specifically bred for Rolls-Royce.
The customer's daughter chose the Peacock Blue exterior paint, and his wife designed the umbrellas that come with the car.
There's
this entrepreneur in Sweden who has a thing for flowers. Two of his
four children are named after flowers, and he just placed an order for
this Rolls-Royce Phantom with a floral headliner that has a million
embroidered stitches in it.
Here is where it gets extremely bougie: The flowers on the ceiling of
this special-edition Phantom were inspired by the Phantom rose, a flower
that is exclusively grown in a rose garden in Goodwood, England, where
Rolls-Royces are built. It was bred for Rolls-Royce by a British
specialist.
Now, the garden of Phantom roses will travel
wherever Al Saffar drives his new bespoke Phantom. The roses adorn the
dashboard, the doors, and the starlit headliner, and are shown from buds
to full-bloom flowers accompanied by a few butterflies. Rolls-Royce CEO
Torsten Müller-Ötvös calls it the Rose Phantom, and Al Saffar's
daughter, Magnolia, chose the Peacock Blue exterior color.
If you want it, you're out of luck. Al Saffar says it's an amazing work of art that he'll never sell.
This article was originally published in CarAndDriver.