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ROLLS-ROYCE ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF DESIGN
13.09.2024 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has today announced a change to its senior leadership team with Domagoj Dukec taking over from Anders Warming as the marque’s Director of Design from 1 October 2024.
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- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announces Domagoj Dukec as new Director of Design
- Anders Warming takes up new senior role as Head of Designworks, BMW Group Advanced Design and Design Identity
- Design principles of Sir Henry Royce himself have guided Rolls-Royce Motor Cars for over 100 years
“Anders Warming has had a substantial and lasting impact on
our marque during his time as Director of Design of Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars. His wealth of experience and creativity have instructed
our future aesthetic direction. Anders will be greatly missed by the
global Rolls-Royce family, but I know he will thrive in his new
role. To build on Anders’ achievements and take our thrilling future
motor cars into the next era, we’re delighted to welcome Domagoj
Dukec to the Home of Rolls-Royce. I know he will find great
inspiration in realising our clients’ dreams and aspirations, while
working closely with the immensely creative and talented Rolls-Royce
design team. I wish both Anders and Domagoj well in their new roles.”
Chris Brownridge, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has today announced a change to its
senior leadership team with Domagoj Dukec taking over from Anders
Warming as the marque’s Director of Design from 1 October 2024.
During Anders Warming’s tenure as Director of Design,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars successfully launched Spectre, a bold evolution
of Cullinan and a new expression of Phantom. In line with the marque’s
commitment to Bespoke, including Coachbuild, being a vital strategic
cornerstone for future success, Anders also oversaw the four
magnificent and unique coachbuilt Droptail models and a number of
exquisite Private Collection cars. On 1 October, Anders will take on a
new role within the BMW Group, where he will be responsible for
advanced design topics, as well as BMW Group Designworks.
Domagoj Dukec (49) will join Rolls-Royce Motor Cars as Director
of Design, assuming overall responsibility for all design topics,
including Bespoke design, an area which is in more demand than ever
from the marque’s highly discerning clients through the expanding
network of Private Office boutiques and the brand’s global showroom
presence. Domagoj brings more than 20 years of experience in senior
design positions, including the last five years as Head of Design for
BMW. Born in Frankfurt with Croatian roots, Domagoj trained at the
Pforzheim School of Design in Germany before embarking on an
international career which has included several years spent at design
studios in Paris, Barcelona and São Paulo.
ROLLS-ROYCE DESIGN: TAKING THE BEST THAT EXISTS AND MAKING IT BETTER
The fundamental design principles of Sir Henry Royce himself
have guided Rolls-Royce Motor Cars for over 100 years. Throughout its
120-year history, the company has pushed the boundaries of luxury,
creating new realities both within and beyond automotive design.
The marque’s design philosophy is built on enduring principles
that free designers to innovate and create the brand’s greatest
visions whilst ensuring a Rolls-Royce is always recognisable, even if
you can’t see the unique Pantheon grille or Spirit of Ecstasy mascot.
To this day, three lines harmonise to create a form that is
always unquestionably Rolls-Royce: the waft line – the classic
character side line that emphasises the motor car’s dynamism; the
waistline, imparting a sense of purpose; and the silhouette: striking,
powerful and iconic. Negotiating the space between retaining the
marque’s distinctive presence while ensuring a Rolls-Royce motor car
is both timeless and of its time is therefore a challenging yet
fascinating brief.