This unique Rolls-Royce surfing board is one of the exhibits of the car company’s recently opened exhibition in Cannes, France. It reportedly belongs to a client of the brand.
The board is almost 2,800 mm (9.2 ft.) long and is made of Anigre hardwood, plane wood, black walnut veneer, birch wood, and Paulownia wood. To top things off, the unusual exhibit is covered in a 24-carat layer of gold. Just how much it had cost its owner remains unknown.
On a side note, the Dawn Adamas convertible is perhaps the single most memorable showpiece at the exhibition. For the first time in the history of the luxury car marque, a vehicle simultaneously got a carbon Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet ornament, a glowing fiber-optic Starlight headliner, and a clock adorned with 88 black diamonds.
The company plans to produce 30 Dawn Adamas vehicles at most.
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