- Aston Martin has revealed a new bespoke design service focused on creating a personalized "gallery" or "lair" for their client's car, or cars.
- The Aston Martin Automotive Galleries and Lairs designs range from minimalist garages that blend with the client's homes to luxury living spaces designed around the vehicle.
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Aston Martin just launched a new service to help owners turn their bespoke homes into personalized supervillain-like ‘Automotive Lairs'
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Have you ever dreamed of having a James Bond villain lair to fit your "007"-approved car?
With the help of Aston Martin, this childhood aspiration can come true.
Aston Martin announced on Thursday a new bespoke personalization service to help clients design their own Aston Martin Automotive Galleries and Lairs.The "Automotive Gallery" is a bespoke garage, while the "Automotive Lair" is an "ultimate retreat" for car collection-keeping.
Despite these two categories, designs can range from a customized garage to a car gallery to an entire home based around the client's cars. The intention is to make the client's car, or car collection, the centerpiece of a luxury architectural design.
The program will be run by Q , Aston Martin's bespoke service that focuses on personalizing cars. Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman's team has already created interior designs for the 66-floor Miami Aston Martin Residence , as well as multiple dealership centers and the House of Aston Martin Aoyama in Tokyo. They will now begin working on private residential developments.
Take a closer look at a design concept of a lair, which features an underwater lair, car galleries with artwork:
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