Rolls-Royce Bespoke Interior
Rather than designing a sophisticated cockpit, I wanted to create an inhabited space, a private lounge for two, conceived with the codes of interior architecture and high-end furniture. Luxury no longer lies in technological accumulation, but in restraint: full and generous volumes, a bold material palette, a visual silence that allows the space to breathe. Solid wood, textiles with geometric patterns, discreet metals—each surface carries a tactile intention before being decorative. The influence comes from intimate interiors and this way of inhabiting space through material rather than gesture. Here, technology fades away. What remains is an atmosphere and a relationship to the object. A cabin that is no longer a cockpit, but a room where one settles in.
Personal project, unofficial reinterpretation.