Artists made an incredible full-size Ferrari sculpture out of ice

  • Artists made an incredible full-size Ferrari sculpture
  • It was entirely made out of ice
  • Every detail of the car was carved into the ice

Published on Apr 01, 2025 at 3:58 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Apr 01, 2025 at 6:11 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Have you ever seen a Ferrari as cold as this? Probably not, because this Ferrari sculpture was made entirely out of ice.

Clever artists made this cool creation for a fashion show of a swanky French brand.

The sculpture formed part of the backdrop behind the runway.

But what Ferarri model was embossed into the slippery substance?

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Ferraris are sought-after cars, it’s no secret

The luxury autos are famed worldwide for their performance, speed, and distinctive looks.

In fact, the cars are so powerful and impressive that even F1 driver Charles Leclerc has added a Ferrari Purosangue to his ever-growing collection.

And – if that wasn’t enough – the Sultan of Brunei got the ex-Design Chief of Pininfarina to build six custom Ferrari F90s that even people at Ferrari didn’t know existed – talk about exclusivity.

Such a grand car also earns a particular type of status, which is evident in this case.

Artists crafted a Ferrari out of ice

The coolness came in clutch, with the sculpture taking centre stage at the high-end fashion show.

It was all in aid of Drôle de Monsieur, a French fashion brand – and the added splash of luxury screamed elegance.

The artists in question behind the project were from a company called @ice.and.art, and it’s clear to see that their skill, time, and effort paid off.

The sculpture sat behind models as they paraded up and down the runway in fashion pieces.

Now, we don’t know about you, but the ice glistening under the light certainly caught our attention.

The model in question was a Ferrari 275 GTB

Every intricate detail was clearly thought through, from the wheels to the grille and the brake lights.

The ice sculpture had it all and could have been mistaken for the real deal.

Well, maybe not quite.

As for the car that provided the inspiration, here are some words from Ferrari itself: “The most important new features of the 275 GTB were the rear-mounted gearbox and independent rear suspension.”

The car had an impressive V12 engine and could reach a maximum of 258km/h (160mph).

It replaced the 250 GT Lusso in 1964 at the Paris Salon and formed two landmarks’ in the car company’s history of making road cars.

Would you ever order a huge ice sculpture of your favorite auto?

We bet it costs more than a few bucks for the pleasure.

Take a better look at the sculpture above.

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.