Rolls-Royce: Inspired by Art Deco
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January 27, 2015

Rolls-Royce: Inspired by Art Deco


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Rolls Inspired by Art Deco



Rolls-Roycemotor carsParis Motor Show 2012At the Paris Motor Show 2012 booth, a champagne reception will be held. At the same time, Rolls-Royce will exhibit a special collection inspired by Art Deco, and has released its image.




Text by SUZUKI Fumihiko (OPENERS)




Phantom and Ghost in Special Attire


On September 27, the first day of the Paris Motor Show press days, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will host a champagne reception.

At the same time, a special collection inspired by Art Deco is expected to be unveiled.

Art Deco is a general term for decorative design that was popular mainly in America from the 1910s to the 1930s. While its content is diverse and difficult to define uniformly, it is particularly known for its geometric expressions and functional design, in contrast to Art Nouveau, which emphasized curvilinear, plant-like forms. In architecture, the skyscrapers of New York City, such as the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building, are famous examples of Art Deco architecture.

We wonder what the Rolls-Royce will look like this time. The illustration depicts a two-tone "Ghost" and a black "Phantom" Phantom Drophead Coupé in an Art Deco style.

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