Cathedral I

Most forged monoblock wheels take five to ten hours of machining. Cathedral I takes seventy. Three days and three nights of continuous cutting. Every wheel is documented and signed.
Drawn from the Chartres rose window, c. 1215. Translated through seventy hours at the mill.
Cathedral I is a study in gothic tracery applied to forged aluminum. The design follows the radial symmetry of medieval rose windows — organic petal forms, concentric arches, and negative space engineered to hold motion. Every vector is cut, not cast.
The silhouette is the signature, carried unchanged across every finish and every car. Three finishes are available at launch. Bespoke finishes are by application only.


Three tiers. One silhouette.

The form, in numbers.

Numbered.
Logged.
Carded.
Each commission is etched with its serial, logged in the Atelier Book, and accompanied by a provenance card. The book is physical. Every build has a page.

