LONDON: A striking Rolls-Royce Spectre finished in Velvet Orchid with a Peony Pink Coachline, joined the breathtaking floral art displayed in the streets and residence entryways in the heart of Chelsea, South-West London.
In a statement, the luxury marque noted that floral motifs have long inspired Rolls-Royce Bespoke commissions.
Nature – and flowers in particular – provide a rich language of symbolism, sentiment and beauty.
This Spectre follows some recent exceptional commissions inspired by the natural world, including the celebrated Phantom Cherry Blossom and Daisy Cullinan.
"These creations are not simply motor cars, but deeply personal artworks – each a reflection of the commissioning clients’ values, identity and lifestyle," said Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
"As the British Season begins, we’re delighted to join the celebration of floral art in Chelsea this week, a popular event in the social calendar for many of our clients," said
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars regional director (United Kingdom, Europe and Central Asia) Boris Weletzky.
"Dress codes are an inherent part of the allure for such an occasion and, like our clients, we like to hit the brief," he added.
