Every Rolls-Royce is a unique, but some cars are more special than others. This applies in particular to the phantom, the most expensive limousine money that can be bought. The latest unique buildings from the Middle East, which was commissioned via the private office in Dubai. The customer ordered the unique Phantom dentelle as a gift for her father. If you are amazed by the name, “Dellenelle” is the French word for “lace”.
As with every Rolls-Royce, true magic happens inside. The British BMW brand describes the dashboard as a “gallery”, which has a tailor-made design in the dellelle. The flower issue includes more than 160,000 stitches that are used eight different techniques. Handmade tip with tridimensional flower elements makes this interior in contrast to any other Rolls-Royce. The motif includes the full width of the gallery and mixes colors such as rose gold, sunrise and oatmeal.
Rolls-Royce also has a special name for the area between the two rear seats. It is called “waterfall” and for this phantom it continues the flower issue. Another 70,000 stitches were required for the embroidery in the rear center. To ensure that the spokesman Grilles met the topic of the cabin, the specialists in Goodwood ended them in Rosegold. Elsewhere, the interior of sunrise and grace white leather fits with a white piano veneer, rose gold run panels and “RR” logos on all four headrests.


The exterior is just as complex. The double coachline has a hand -painted leaf branch to highlight the two -tone body even more. The lower portion carries crystal over arctic white, while the upper masand in crystal over the Palais -Nemasker -Morgendämmer is ready. A color combination is only available for this customer and not available to others.
The Phantom dentelle rides on striking 22-inch shell bikes with full polished finish and carant medium caps. And in the event that the lavish limousine was not conspicuous enough, the spirit of the Ecstasy figure in rose gold, on the also polished pantheon cooler grill, is ended.
The pricing was not announced, but it is certain that this level of adjustment is not cheap. A standard phantom begins at over 500,000 US dollars, and only a few, if at all, order one without waiving tailor -made extras.
Source: Rolls-Royce