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Rolls-Royce Come Through With Deluxe Cellarette Cigar and Whiskey Box
Rolls-Royce is more than just a luxury car manufacturer. The British company’s Bespoke design offshoot is known to create a number of mouthwatering items, including Phantom Luggage and an elegant Champagne Chest. The latest fabrication may just be its best yet – a deluxe Cellarette Cigar and Whiskey Box with a price tag of £44,150 ( roughly $51,040 USD).
“Combining Rolls-Royce’s engineering pedigree and long-standing dedication to creating the ultimate entertaining experiences – a Cellarette chest to help celebrate every momentous occasion,” declares Rolls-Royce’s website. Who are we to disagree?
The Cellarette is made from polished aluminum and features Havana leather on the exterior, adding a touch of opulence alongside handcrafted detailing. Handblown low-ball crystal glasses etched with the Rolls-Royce double R logo are hidden below the fold-up tray covered in Obsidian Ayous open-pore veneer inlaid with the Spirit of Ecstasy. In other words, this is one sumptuous cigar and whiskey box.

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At one end of the case is the humidor, crafted from refined Spanish cedarwood, which has a distinctive hygrometer gauge designed to resemble the iconic Phantom gallery clock. There’s also a cigar cutter from S.T. Dupont found inside a leather-trimmed compartment. For those not into inhaling smoke into your lungs, this feature is replaced by snack bowls for those non-smokers. At the other end is room for your favorite bottle of whiskey.
There’s no doubting this is one hell of an impressive creation but for $51,040 you could buy a vintage Rolls-Royce or two. You can even splash more cash if you want to add your own specifications to give the Cellarette Cigar and Whiskey Box a personalized touch.
This is an item for those with money to burn, and while way out of my price range, if I had the dosh to pick one up I wouldn’t think twice about it.
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