Rolls-Royce announces new designer who goes from Mini to mighty!

Anders Warming used to be Mini’s chief designer and worked for 20 years at BMW Group.   Photo: Rolls-Royce

Anders Warming used to be Mini’s chief designer and worked for 20 years at BMW Group. Photo: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce has appointed former Mini design chief Anders Warming to head up its design team.

Warming, 48, takes up the position July 1, says Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. His experience includes almost 20 years in senior positions in the BMW Group, including head of design at Mini and exterior chief designer at BMW.

Outside of BMW, Warming held various senior design positions in companies including Borgward and Volkswagen.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said, Director of Design, he will have a key role in defining our future aesthetic direction and “realising our clients’ dreams and aspirations”.

“Anders joins us as we move forward to full electrification of our brand, which will shape Rolls-Royce for decades to come. He will face the challenge of upholding the fundamental design principles of Sir Henry Royce himself, which have guided us for over 100 years.”

He continued, “To become the director of design for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is the most prestigious and challenging brief in the luxury industry. It offers unique opportunities for innovative creativity, imagination and exploration of new genres. I have no doubt that Anders, with his extraordinary wealth of experience and talent, will excel in his new role and we are all looking forward to working with him at Rolls-Royce.”

Adrian van Hooydonk, Senior Vice President, BMW Group Design, commented, “Anders Warming has a proven track record as an extremely creative and passionate designer with a keen eye for detail and craftsmanship and since he has spent most of his career in our design team, I am sure he will integrate very quickly.”

Warming said, “It is a tremendous privilege and a humbling experience to be asked to take up this role. I am personally thrilled to be joining Rolls-Royce and am fully committed to the challenges presented by this great and historic brand as it moves into the future.”

Warming originates from Copenhagen, Denmark. He graduated in Major Transport Design at the ArtCenter College of Design, Vevey, Switzerland and Pasadena, USA.

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