Rolls Royce Phantom Syntopia, Collaboration Results With Dutch Named Designer

JAKARTA - luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce has just launched Rolls-Royce Phantom Syntophia in collaboration with Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen. Herpen is known as an artist who can combine technology with traditional haute couture skills.

The collaboration between the two is in the Rolls-Royce Phantom model. Yes, Phantom itself is the most luxurious type of sedan Rolls Royce which was produced in 2003. This car is typical because it has a long engine hood with a wide passenger space.

So what are the results of this collaboration? Although the concept of collaboration of luxury car manufacturers and designers is not new, Iris van Herpen seems successful, Phantom, who initially had an empty canvas for him, transformed into one of the most fashionable and exclusive Phantoms ever made.

On the exterior, it features a black Liquid Noir theme with the chameleon effect. The engine hood has a water wave motif which is the hallmark of the Harpen design. The motif spreads to the cabin of the luxury car.

The cabin skin part is chosen from a total of 1,000 options. There are 162 sheets on the part that looks like the petals in all parts of the ceiling decorated with Rolls-Royce fiber star patterns.

Attention to details is also seen in the front chair covered with magic gray skin, which has a special glow. However, the back seat is also attractive, covered with a silk mixed cloth inspired by reflection of light on the water at night.

Rolls-Royce also added that special fragrances are inspired by the Herpen 2018 collection, from the fragrance of cedar wood, a little skin, soft lemons, and roses from Patagonia.

Well, Rolls-Royce says the time it takes to complete this collaboration product is more than 700 hours.