Aston Martin Designs Can Now Build You Your Own Bond Lair
— Updated on 13 April 2020

Aston Martin Designs Can Now Build You Your Own Bond Lair

— Updated on 13 April 2020
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Aston Martin has launched a bespoke design service to offer customers and collectors the perfect home for their revered automobiles.

Known as Aston Martin Automotive Galleries and Lairs, under the auspices of Q by Aston Martin (that currently offers complete vehicle customisation), the new initiative allows owners of the British supercars to craft their own unique spaces to house their vehicles, and, as this concept art would suggest, it’s clear that no dream is too big.

From impressive galleries to secret subterranean hideouts, the project is being spearheaded by the same team that is producing the ‘Aston Martin Residences’ tower in Miami, that’s set to open in 2022.

“Imagine a home or luxury retreat built around your car,” Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman said on behalf of Aston Martin.

“Picture creating the ultimate space to showcase your own automotive works of art. This is now achievable with this new offering. For the car enthusiast, the garage is as important as the rest of the house and a bespoke auto gallery designed by Aston Martin that either focuses on showing off the car or is part of a larger, integrated entertainment space takes Aston Martin ownership to the next level.”

The concepts you’ve seen above are from Austria’s Obermoser arch-omo ZT GmbH architects and include the new Aston Martin Valhalla hypercar and the iconic Aston Martin DB5 in subterranean, circular cocoons.

If you didn’t think you automatically acquired James Bond’s cool status when you purchased an Aston Martin, you definitely will after commissioning one of these bad boy lairs for your living room.

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John McMahon is a founding member of the Boss Hunting team who honed his craft by managing content across website and social. Now, he's the publication's General Manager and specialises in bringing brands to life on the platform.

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