The Phantom Cherry Blossom is a one-off commission by Rolls-Royce that is less a vehicle and more a moving homage to the bloom of the sakura.
Commissioned by a client in Japan with deep, personal ties to the centuries-old tradition of Hanami, this bespoke Phantom Extended is a tribute not just to cherry blossoms, but to the very idea of life’s fleeting beauty.
250,000 Stitches. Six Months. One Masterpiece.

The embroidery alone (over a quarter of a million stitches) took six months to design and execute, with the Starlight Headliner taking up three weeks by itself. What ensued is a starry canopy of white-pink blooms that cascade delicately across the headliner, doors and the Privacy Suite partition, as if a cherry tree had shaken its branches in springtime bliss.
The detailing is astonishing. Ancient Japanese stitching techniques were revived and reinvented by Rolls-Royce artisans to give the blossoms depth and tactility. Using a technique known as offset tatami stitching, the threads mimic the texture of bark and blossom, intertwining branches that grow, curve, and stretch over the cabin like an organic mural.

In a marque that’s seen everything from constellations to constellations of diamonds embedded in its roof liners, one might think innovation has limits. Yet, the Phantom Cherry Blossom pushes new ground with three-dimensional, sculptural embroidery, the first in the brand’s history.
These cherry blossom petals rise. Thread is layered upon itself, petal by petal, before being shaped and sculpted by hand. Each is positioned individually to catch the light in just the right way, casting gentle shadows and evoking the sensation of blossoms fluttering gently to the ground.
Exterior Hints and Hidden Petals

Outside, the artistry continues in a more subtle form. The Phantom’s Crystal over Arctic White exterior is adorned with a hand-painted coachline that ends mid-door with a delicate cherry blossom motif.
Even the umbrellas concealed in the car’s doors bear the theme. Open one and you’ll find falling petals lining the inner fabric.
“This motor car represents a deeply personal memory for the client and demonstrates the power of Bespoke in uniting individual meaning, heritage craftsmanship and modern artistry”
Martina Starke, General Manager of Bespoke Design at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars


Indeed, the Phantom Cherry Blossom is a legacy cast in leather and thread. A rolling keepsake meant to be passed down, its cherry blossoms eternally frozen mid-fall.
And in that, it captures the true essence of Hanami: to pause, reflect, and appreciate beauty while it lasts.
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