Rolls-Royce Showcases British Wildlife in Art
A handcrafted triptych by Rolls-Royce artisans celebrates British wildlife through exquisite detail, on display for London Craft Week.

To mark the eleventh edition of London Craft Week, artisans from the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood have unveiled a remarkable triptych inspired by the flora and fauna of the British Isles.

Showcasing day, evening and night, this intricate artwork brings to life an enchanting woodland scene through the lens of extraordinary craftsmanship.

Each panel features a Kingfisher, depicted using diverse techniques that reflect the bird’s shifting presence across time.

From the shimmering waters of a swan-filled lake to the textured blooms and creatures of a twilight forest, and finally, a fox illuminated in moonlight, every detail has been meticulously handcrafted using embroidery, tufting, marquetry and painted veneer.

Created by specialists from the marque’s Interior Surface Centre, Exterior Surface Centre and Interior Trim Centre, the work required over 1,000 hours of dedicated artistry.

This unique expression of Bespoke excellence exemplifies Rolls-Royce’s enduring commitment to creativity, heritage and the finest materials.

The triptych will be exhibited at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars London on Berkeley Street, Mayfair, from 12 to 18 May, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience the brand’s artistry beyond the motor car.