Not exact matches
Interior
oddment spaces and cubbyholes abound, and the S6 can tow
up to 2,100 kg if you fancy some quick caravanning.
It receives new instrument graphics, a column - mounted gear selector — Mercedes» so - called direct shift stalk that frees
up space on the center console for larger cupholders and added
oddment stowage, round ventilation units and higher - quality trim panels.
Up front storage isn't much better, with slightly less narrow door pockets and small - ish centre console drinks holders — although
oddment storage in the centre console is reasonable.
This has also freed
up a storage space area ahead of the gearlever, so there's a decent amount of
oddment space.
Much of the interior was constructed from «Sonar Blue» plastic (with blue cloth trim), with map / magazine holding slots above the windscreen, hand - holds for rear passengers incorporated into the head restraints of the front seats, remote radio controls on the instrument cluster, twin removable sunroof panels (including a special zip -
up storage bag behind the rear seats) and a Land Rover - branded cloth fabric holdall in the front centre console for
oddments storage that could be removed from the vehicle and worn as a handbag using a supplied shoulder strap (relatively few of these bags have survived, making them collectable items).
There are obvious choices — a Barbara Hepworth, a Richard Deacon — and some less so: a cascading pile of black felt by Robert Morris (b1931), Untitled (1967 - 8); the uncoiling sensuality of Rope (gr 2sp 60) 6» 67, (1967) by Barry Flanagan (1941 - 2009); Education (2012), a stack of concrete boards that summon
up the qualities of both slate and wood, by Michael Dean (b1977); and the saucy, playful assemblage of domestic
oddments, Beyond the Pleasure Principle (2000) by Sarah Lucas (b1962).
In modern art, the word «collage» describes a composition made
up of a variety of assorted materials - typically, printed matter like newspaper clippings, photographs, pieces of graphic or digital art,
oddments of textile or fabric, and perhaps solid objects - all glued to a sheet of paper or board or canvas.
A glossy hunk bears a giant lolly emblazoned «POP» in the midst of various sporting goods, imperishables, pin -
ups and other
oddments of consumer culture.