Paris 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collection

Paris 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collection

Rolls-Royce went back to the 1920’s for the exhibition in Paris. In 1925, the show “Exposition international des Arts décoratifs et industriels moderns” took place and Art Deco was the theme at this show. Rolls-Royce shows us that they possess the art of personalizing cars with three individual models.

A Phantom, Phantom Drophead Coupe and a Ghost are present in Paris and all the cars are completely about contrasts. The Phantom looks like a normal version from the outside but on the inside the car is really Art Deco with the white and black leather. To complete the interior, Rolls-Royce used green accents. The even more expensive and more exclusive convertible of the Phantom series has a soft exterior colour, Powder Blue and we also see this colour in the interior. Finally, the Ghost, which is the only model with a two-tone colour, Jubilee Silver and Cobalto Blue. On the inside the white leather stands out, this time combined with blue accents which make the Ghost a really unique model.

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Paris 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collectionParis 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collectionParis 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collectionParis 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collectionParis 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collection
Paris 2012: Rolls-Royce Art Deco collection

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