Revealed quietly from the halls of Goodwood, this one-of-one Black Badge Cullinan Daisy is inspired by a solitary daisy field in the High Tatras mountains.
“My love for the outdoors has been a driving force behind both my personal passions and professional success,” the commissioning client shared. “I envisioned Daisy Cullinan as a symbol of perseverance, balancing strength with serenity.”
And that spirit has been captured in every flourish, from the hand-painted Coachline to the celestial Starlight Headliner above.

The Powder Blue bodywork, deliberately soft in tone, contrasts starkly with the Black Badge’s darkened elements: the Pantheon grille, Spirit of Ecstasy, and all exterior brightwork. Look closer and you’ll find the daisy motif delicately embedded into the single Coachline.
It’s this balance that gives the Cullinan Daisy its quiet magnetism. There’s power in understatement, and this bespoke Rolls-Royce is fluent in the dialect.

The daisy motif continues its narrative across the Blackwood fascia and waterfall section on the inside, rendered through a meticulous sandblasting process. Fine mineral particles carve away layers of veneer, creating shadows and depth where none existed before. The result is an organic, three-dimensional flourish that catches the light as it moves.
The palette inside dances between Fleet Blue, Selby Grey, and deep Black. Together with daisy-stitched headrests, piped seats, and even monogrammed illuminated treadplates, it sings.

And then there are the umbrellas.
Even the concealed umbrellas housed in Cullinan’s rear Coach Doors bear the motif, but only on the inside. Because daisies, after all, bloom best in the rain.

Above, the bespoke Starlight Headliner offers a cosmic connection to the earthbound inspiration below. Four constellations (Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Gemini, and Taurus) span across the ceiling, each one mapped with precision, forming a celestial canopy for contemplation or conversation.

Of course, a car inspired by hiking wouldn’t be complete without the practical nod to adventure. That’s where the Recreation Module comes in. Housed in the boot floor, this automatically deployable storage space neatly accommodates hiking essentials. It’s one part Swiss Army knife, one part luxury luggage compartment.


“Cullinan Daisy is quietly confident, rich in symbolism, yet modern in execution,” said Martina Starke, General Manager of Bespoke Design. “It also represents a different kind of Bespoke language where emotion is captured through restrained and thoughtful contrasts.”
Indeed, while Rolls-Royce is no stranger to flamboyant commissions dripping in gold leaf and gemstone inlays, the Cullinan Daisy shows us a different facet, where sentiment eclipses spectacle, and design takes its cue from memory, not mood boards.
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