Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Unveils Three Bespoke Collection Inspired by Chinese Wall Painting

Jul 28, 2025

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveiled three Bespoke collections inspired by ancient Chinese mural art on the 24th. The collection is based on Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended, Black Badge Cullinan, and Black Badge Spectre, and was created through Rolls-Royce Private Office Shanghai, a custom-built space for guest customers.

Inspired by the murals of the Mogogul Cave in Dunhuang, the center of China's Silk Road culture, this collection is a modern reinterpretation of Buddhist symbolism, fantastic colors, and the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. The three vehicles have a newly developed exterior color inspired by local nature, art and culture, along with delicate hand-crafted details, which are exclusively available to commissioning customers. In addition, the delicate form of Chinese silk and the "Silken Spirit" design motif developed from the Spirit of Ecstasy are commonly reflected to reveal artistry and craftsmanship.

Phantom Extended with Elaborate Artistic Expression




The Phantom Extended-based Bespoke collection is finished with a contrasting two-tone exterior of Ningye Purple and English White, inspired by dark purple skies outside the Great Wall and phrases from Tang Dynasty poetry. The hand-drawn Grace White coach line on the side of the vehicle combines with the C-pillar Winningye Purple-colored silken spirit pattern to complete an elegant sensibility.

The motif of the exterior leads to the interior as well. The ceiling is equipped with a starlight headliner consisting of 1,344 optical fiber "stars" and 192 "stars," creating a fantastic atmosphere. The center of the interior is a "Gallery" space across the fascia, and it is equipped with hand-drawn artwork by applying "Reduction Block Printing" on black leather. Reminiscent of You Young of 飛, the heavenly man in Buddhist mythology, the work is in harmony with the silken spirit pattern expressed in black and white embroidery.

Chloe Dowsett, a Rolls-Royce Motor Car Bespoke artist who produced the "Gallery" artwork, said, "We borrowed the subtraction engraving technique to add depth and rhythm to the work, which is a method of re-carving a single woodblock several times and printing layers of different colors sequentially so that the image is gradually completed," adding, "It was reinterpreted manually and overlaid each color with a fine weasel brush instead of a woodblock piece, and some narrow areas were not intentionally painted, expressing the unique texture of the engraving."




The seats are finished in a combination of black and cashmere grey leather, and the inverted color arrangement of the front and rear seats creates a unique atmosphere. The front and rear door panels are finished with piano black and cashmere gray Canadian wood, and a finely inlaid silken spirit pattern is applied to stainless steel to enhance the class. The silken spirit pattern also applies to the "Waterfall" section, which divides the rear seats.

Black badge with the colors of the sunset shining on the Silk Road Cullinan

The exterior of the Black Badge Cullinan-based Bespoke Collection is finished in a Danqian Pink color inspired by the sunset over the Silk Road, with the same color applied to the center of the 23-inch wheel. The vehicle's rear and double coach lines are added with black silken spirit patterns to reveal their original personality.




The interior front seats are finished in Blushing Pink leather and applied with a "Placed Performance" technique that depicts clouds over Goodwood Rolls-Royce headquarters by drilling 107,000 fine perforations. At the same time, navy leather is applied to the rear seat, creating an intense contrast, and each seat is combined with piping and stitches of opposite colors to complete a sophisticated atmosphere.

The front fascia and rear waterfall sections finished with technical carbon fiber are applied with stainless steel crafted silken spirit patterns, and the Bespoke Starlight headliner, which combines abstractly implemented silken spirit patterns and white "wild stars" under soft blushing pink color lighting, creates a fantastic atmosphere.

Black Badge Spectre with a Bold, Modern Sense

The Bespoke model based on the Black Badge Spectre is presented in a bold 'Aero' two-tone exterior color. The body is Qingshan Blue, inspired by the blue and green colors of the mountains depicted in Dunhuang murals, with the top of the vehicle and the silken spirit patterns finished in diamond black, plus a front-facing Illuminated Grill with Turchese color lighting adds a dramatic impression to the exterior.

In the interior, Tour Kids and Black Leather are applied to the front seat and White Stitch and Piping are applied to the back seat, and the central console and wool mat are also made up of Tour Kids and Black colors. The tread plate with Tour Kids lights is engraved with a silken spirit pattern, and the starlight headliner, consisting of a starlight door, 1,344 "stars" and 192 "stars," colors the interior in a fantastic atmosphere.

"The Dunhuang mural is a cultural heritage representing China, and we have completed the collection by reinterpreting the inspiration from its symbolism, color and form with elaborate manual and Bespoke elements," said Shuai Feng, a designer at Rolls Royce Private Office Shanghai Bespoke.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.