The master craftsmen at Rolls-Royce's Bespoke division have put together some truly staggering cars this year. Here's just a few of them.
Created for an entrepreneur in the Far East, the Peace and Glory Phantom sits on an extended wheelbase chassis and showcases the upholstery department's particular talent for embroidery.
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In this case, the rear centre console is adorned with embroidery to look like a tiger's stripes, paired with two-tone Moccasin and Fawn Brown leather.
This particular Ghost celebrates the work of great classical composers and features a monochrome paintjob with clef motifs painted into the coach line.
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Inside, the veneer is adorned with musical notation from the owner's favourite piece.
US car collector Michael Fux commissioned this Rolls-Royce Dawn, specifying a new kind of deep blue which Rolls has christened 'Fux Blue'. It's now reserved for his exclusive use.
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Inside, the whole cabin is clothed in Artic White.
The Blue Magpie was comissioned by a man in Taiwan, finished in Silverlake with a white bonnet and gold spirit of ecstasy.
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Inside, the headrests are embroidered with the blue magpie - a bird which can only be found in the owner's homeland of Taiwan.
And just to show that the Bespoke department don't miss any details - the rear lugagge compartment is finished in teak with inserts of white maple.
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To celebrate the run-out of the inimitable Phantom, Rolls-Royce introduced the Zenith collection - 50 specially comissioned cars featuring niceties ilike a champagne fridge and split rear tailgate.
Each Zenith car features a unique momento - a piece of the original Phantom's production line, inside a bespoke case and hidden in the dashboard drawer.
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Two special edition cars were created for the opening of the Rolls-Royce Summer Studio in Porto Cervo. This Dawn model features an Emerald Green exterior with seashell leather.
Inside the 'Dusk' Wraith model, there's three kinds of purple upholstery, while the dash is trimmed with nothing other than Ostrich leather.
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The Dawn model also contains a bespoke piece of emerald and mother-of-pearl jewellery adorning the lid to the infotainment display.
This nautical-themed Dawn was created for a woman from Florida who wanted an ocean-going flavour to her Rolls-Royce.
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The design is influenced by superyachts, while the sill plates feature the semaphore for 'Dawn'.
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