Bentley Bamford Mulliner Mulsanne Speed

George Bamford has built the perfect automotive embodiment of his Bamford Watch Department brand with an incredible Mulsanne Speed by Bentley’s Mulliner division and it's all murdered out.

Bentley Bamford Mulliner Mulsanne Speed Photo by Bentley Motors

The motto is: "If you can imagine it, we can create it," At first glance, this may read like the motto of Mulliner, Bentley’s bespoke division. However, these are the words of George Bamford of Bamford Watch Department, a man who describes his business as "NIKEiD meets Mulliner".

A long-time Bentley customer, Bamford has designed and commissioned a bespoke Mulsanne Speed to his own unique specification, delivered by Mulliner. His dark-themed Mulsanne Speed features unique details and the finished car is striking, stealthy and contemporary in equal measure.

The Bamford Watch Department specialises in the bespoke customisation of wristwatches, their signature is the all-black colour scheme. Bamford’s family own an extensive car collection featuring many extraordinary Bentleys, with Mulliner frequently cited by him as a key influence in the founding of his business. This unique interpretation of the Bentley Mulsanne is a true reflection of his style.

Dark Signature
As his signature, the Bamford Mulsanne features more black and dark-tinted elements than any Bentley before, with a Beluga finish to all of the interior and exterior bright ware, including 21” Mulliner Driving Specification wheels.

The finish was achieved through the process of Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD). The coating material that produces the dark-tint finish is vaporised, and deposited on each piece of bright ware, bonding molecularly with the base material. As well as the beautiful aesthetic created, PVD coatings are harder-wearing and offer increased corrosion resistance.

Interior Details

Mulliner Hidden Delights
To contrast the dark theme of the interior, Bamford specified the number of accent details to be finished in vibrant Kingfisher blue - a hue very close to a colour frequently used in the Bamford Watch Department colour palette. While developing the colour for use in his car, the Mulliner team subjected a colour sample to multiple tests including ultra-violet endurance, extreme temperature conditions and material shrinkage analysis.

Kingfisher accents are seen in the front centre armrest, smartphone drawer and illuminated rear seat cabinet, in addition to a contrast stripe to the steering wheel and the face of the front console clock.

Seating Inspired by Suiting
With a desire to trim the centre of the seats in a way that would complement the material of a suit, Mr Bamford decided to trim the centre panels in fabric. To highlight this, the Kingfisher accent was applied again, using a very specific and unusual stitching design. The 4 mm Kingfisher pinstripe sits between two stitch lines that fall 6 mm apart, framing the pinstripe and accentuating the contrast colour even further.

Bespoke Watch Case by Mulliner
Many Mulsanne customers specify a Champagne Cooler or Cocktail Cabinet within the rear of the cabin, however, with Bamford’s background in horology a different solution was required. Mulliner has adapted the illuminated cocktail cabinet to house a bespoke watch case finished in carbon fibre.

The case was Bamford’s own, modified by Mulliner in a new carbon fibre finish and with Bentley detailing. Mulliner’s own cocktail cabinet design was then modified to accommodate the watch case, and trimmed in Kingfisher accent hide to match the other contrast details. This adaptation of the cocktail cabinet was done specifically for Bamford and is the first of its kind.

Mathias Haegglund Code Collector, Globetrotter, and Occasional Gamer.