It can be hard to encapsulate the distinct elements that define a timeless design. The Mercedes Benz W113 however, is surely one of those designs – elegant and graceful when manufactured; age has only magnified these qualities over the decades.
This car emerged from an era renowned for beautiful cars, yet it has become symbolic of Teutonic elegance. The 1960s produced cars that were faster, that handled better and were even more expensive. But, there’s something beyond just monetary value or performance with this car. For Paul Nelson it’s the aesthetic.
Lines, shape, form. The curl of surf crashing over a reef, a surfboard slicing through water, a sleek projectile rounded yet sharp. A collision between the organic and manufactured. The curve of steel, chrome and aluminium reflecting flowing lines.…
