Rolls-Royce has introduced the Cameo, a miniature sculpture reflecting the marque’s design DNA as an artful home interior piece. Inspired by Rolls-Royce’s heritage, the Cameo celebrates the brand’s craftsmanship and elegance in a playful yet sophisticated way.
The Cameo’s design pays homage to the open-top cars of Rolls-Royce’s early years while reflecting the meticulous construction techniques used at its Goodwood facility today. Comprising of expertly engineered components, the model is designed to offer owners the tactile experience of assembling a Rolls-Royce themselves.
Crafted from solid oak and polished aluminum, the Cameo mirrors the iconic two-tone finish of Rolls-Royce vehicles. The oak body magnetically connects to the aluminum chassis in a nod to the “marriage” stage of Rolls-Royce assembly, where the body and drivetrain unite. The model’s interior is 3D-printed in Grace White, a signature Rolls-Royce hue and includes self-leveling wheel caps that keep the ‘RR’ monogram upright, even as the wheels turn. Completing the sculpture is a driver figure, seated in the cockpit.
“Cameo captures the fundamental principles of Rolls-Royce styling in a playful sculptural piece,” said Yohan Benchetrit, Bespoke Design at Rolls-Royce, adding “It’s crafted to captivate and delight, bringing our artistry into clients’ homes.”
The home decor piece is available now via select Rolls-Royce showrooms and Private Office boutiques.