Rolls-Royce presents Black Badge Cullinan Daisy


LONDON: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars' latest Bespoke commission, Black Badge Cullinan Daisy, drew inspiration from a field of daisies on the client’s favourite trail in the High Tatras mountains of Slovakia.

In a statement, the British luxury carmaker said the striking one-of-one Black Badge Cullinan Series II was commissioned by an individual whose success was built in the outdoor and adventure equipment sector.

“My love for the outdoors has been a driving force behind both my personal passions and professional success. The inspiration for this commission came from a field of daisies on my favourite trail in the High Tatras mountains – a place I return to when I need to clear my thoughts," said the unnamed client.

"I’m continuously amazed not only by the beauty but the resilience of this flower that seems to thrive in the face of nature's challenges. I envisioned Black Badge Cullinan Daisy as a symbol of perseverance – balancing strength with serenity," added the client.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars general manager of Bespoke Design Martina Starke said the commission challenged the carmaker to explore how natural motifs can be translated through craft and materiality.

"From the delicately etched Blackwood to the daisy detail hidden inside the umbrellas, we told the client’s remarkable story through unexpected textures and an entirely new palette," said Starke.

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The daisy flower appears as a Coachline motif, meticulously hand-painted to complement the single Coachline applied over the Powder Blue Exterior.

The subtle colour palette provides a striking contrast to the darkened Black Badge Pantheon Grille, Spirit of Ecstasy and exterior brightwork.

Inside, the daisy motif adorns the front fascia and the waterfall section between the rear seats.

The design is meticulously applied to the Blackwood surface using a sandblasting technique.

To create the design, the wood is subjected to a precision blasting process in which a stream of fine mineral particles is directed at the veneer, which delicately etches away microscopic layers of the surface.

The interplay of light and shadow across the sculpted surface creates a three-dimensional effect, adding visual interest to the finished piece.

The Blackwood veneers are complemented by a subtle three-colour interior palette.

The main leather hue is Fleet Blue, which extends to the Rotary Controls and B and C pillars.

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It is complemented by Selby Grey and Black leathers, with Fleet Blue seat piping and Selby Grey contrast stitching and headrest monograms.

The interior is completed with Bespoke Illuminated Treadplates with a daisy design.

The daisy motif also graces the inside of the Bespoke umbrellas concealed in Cullinan’s rear Coach Doors.

The playful pattern can only be seen on the interior of the umbrellas, recalling the ambience of a daisy field in full bloom on a rainy day.

Black Badge Cullinan Daisy is fitted with a Bespoke Starlight Headliner, capturing four of the great constellations that dominate the night sky in northern latitudes: Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear, the Plough, and the Big Dipper; Ursa Minor, which includes Polaris, or the North Star; Gemini, clearly distinguished by the bright stars, Castor and Pollux; and Taurus, ‘the Bull’, identified by the red giant Aldebaran and the Pleiades star cluster.

The Bespoke commission also has a Recreation Module – an automatically-deployable storage compartment mounted on the luggage compartment floor, designed to house the client’s favourite hiking equipment.

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