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street art meets luxury as cyril kongo graffitis rolls royce black badge

designboom | architecture & design magazine·tim spears I designboom·18 days ago
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inside cyril kongo-graffitied rolls-royce black badge cullinan A Rolls-Royce motor car has never been a static object of luxury or curation of materials. From the psychedelic swirls of John Lennon’s Phantom V to the biomimetic structures of Iris van Herpen’s Syntopia and the tea-house-inspired tranquility of Kengo Kuma’s Dawn , a Roll-Royce has always been a bespoke, kinetic expression of its owner. The Black Badge editions, launched in 2016, accelerated this narrative by offering a darker, more uncompromising spirit for those who diverge from the expected. 10 years later, this evolution of art and automotive arrives at a new frontier for luxury, as graffiti artist Cyril Kongo tags five Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan models. Each unique design combines street culture and pinnacle craftsmanship to immerse passengers into the rebellious spirit of the city as well as the creator’s psyche. designboom joined  Cyril Kongo and Rolls-Royce for the world premiere in East London.…

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