The
Bentayga Falconry by Mulliner features two individual natural cork fabric
trimmed units, specifically a master flight station and a refreshment case.
Mulliner even positioned them on a movable tray that allows for easy access.
Inside the master flight unit there's a Piano Black
veneered drawer (with a saker falcon crest), where you can fit all the
equipment necessary for this unique sport.
If you're curious what falconry equipment consists
of, it's stuff like a GPS bird tracking unit, binoculars, bird hoods and
gauntlets, all of which are available as options courtesy of Mulliner.
The interior of this bespoke Bentayga even features
a removable transportation perch and tether on the central armrest, plus what
Bentley calls "an exquisite example of Mulliner's skill with
marquetry", as shown by the sweeping desert scene featuring a soaring
saker falcon. This was created using 430 individual pieces of wood and took
nine days to finish by hand.
That falcon featured in this photo shoot is a Majestic Saker Falcon, which is
said to be one of the most sought-after and valuable birds in the world - some
examples can fetch as much as US$ 1 million.