Yohan Benchetrit, from Bespoke Design at Rolls-Royce, said: "Creating Cameo was a wonderful creative challenge. The purity and abstract nature of the form empowered us to distill the fundamental principles of Rolls‑Royce styling into a playful sculptural piece. Cameo is crafted to captivate and delight, offering a tangible celebration of our brand's spirit and artistry, while showcasing our commitment to exquisite craftsmanship."
The Cameo showcases an incredible attention to detail executed in luxury materials. Built from the same oak and polished aluminium used in full-scale Rolls-Royce cars, it features self-levelling Rolls-Royce centre caps that keep the 'RR' monogram upright as the wheels turn.
The design is intended as a homage to early open-tops, while the process parallels the way cars are handcrafted at Goodwood today. You have to build it yourself, fitting the two sections to create the classic two-tone finish, emulating a seminal stage in the Rolls-Royce assembly journey.
Inside, the Cameo features 3D-printed components trimmed in Arctic White leather similar to that used in full-scale Rolls-Royce cars. It even includes a driver wearing a white cap, enhancing the details that reflect the brand's luxury ethos.
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