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Rolls Royce Picnic Hamper to Celebrate Phantom Zenith Collection

To celebrate Phantom Zenith Collection, Rolls-Royce has created a luxurious picnic hamper. This product is a rare and collectible edition of Rolls-Royce’s incredible end-of-the-line Phantom models.

Earlier this year, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announced that they will build 50 Phantom Zenith Collection, including much-loved Phantom Drophead Coupe and Phantom Coupe models where both have been announced to leave the stage at the end of the year. Collectors and patrons of Phantom Zenith Collection have been asked to enrich these masterpieces by giving them exclusive access to Rolls-Royce Bespoke design team. The result is the creation of a Bespoke Picnic Hamper to complement each of this new motor car.

Designer : Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce Picnic Hamper to Celebrate Phantom Zenith Collection

Rolls Royce Picnic Hamper to Celebrate Phantom Zenith Collection

This picnic hamper would serve as a collectors’ piece, featuring Rolls-Royce’s extraordinary craftsmanship with its customer eye for detail. Each hamper would be numbered perfectly to match each owner’s Phantom Zenith Collection motor car. Crafted from American Walnut wood, this hamper takes the concept of picnic as something to be savoured and appreciated. Each product is finished with a choice of 3 color combinations to match the interior of the car, including Ardent Red leather with black leather piping, combination of navy blue and arctic white leather, and timeless black Anthracite leather with seashell piping.

Open the hamper, it reveals a unique plaque that corresponds to the identification number give to the vehicle. The piano black picnic tables are housed inside the hamper fold out on milled aluminum hinges. Just like the armrest cappings inside the car, those hinges reference to the history of these remarkable motor cars. The shelving contains crystal wine glasses, handmade stainless steel cutlery, embroidered Rolls-Royce monogram napkins, a handcrafted American Walnut chopping board, and a set of beautiful crockery painted black with platinum detail around the edges.

Rolls Royce Picnic Hamper to Celebrate Phantom Zenith Collection

Rolls Royce Picnic Hamper to Celebrate Phantom Zenith Collection

Rolls Royce Picnic Hamper to Celebrate Phantom Zenith Collection is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

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