Ah. The finer things in life. Do not be content taking a regular old bath when you could be bathing in a giant hunk of rare Amazonian rock crystal! You heard that right, folks. Baldi, the Italian manufacturer who fields these kinds of things for a living, have taken it upon themselves to their own ante with the appropriately named “Rock crystal bathtub.” The tub, shown above, is a three-person bath carved out of a single piece of rock crystal found in the Amazonian rainforest. The thing was also sculpted using diamonds. Not bad. It will set you back over $749k, but true luxury is worth it.
Times are moving fast. They are-a-changin’ a wise man once said. Well, don’t let it get you down. Change with it. Start with this mega-relaxing lounger chair brought to you by GAMMA & BROSS. The Tekno Relax Lounger is the most unique lounge chair on the market, featuring multi sensorial technology, synchronized electrical movement seat/backrest/legrest, and even an integrated iPod sound system including options for chromatherapy and air massage. Yeah, this thing is the real deal. Also, look at it! It’s a rather snappy dresser, don’t you think? Hit up the company’s website and place an order now.
You read that title right. Audi has finally released it’s long-anticipated, um, foosball table. The popular maker of luxury sports cars have taken some time off of the car biz to focus their energies on where it really belongs: Everyone’s favorite bar game.
Their foosball table just may be the most expensive to ever grace this humble planet. It costs over $15,000 and features aluminum casing along with stitched leather that meets the high standards demanded in professional tournaments. The company vows to be making only 20 of these units so you had better hop on it fast. Or, twirl on it, however foosball is played.
iPhone owners love their iPhones. They really, really love them. So it makes sense that they’d want somewhere fancy to put them when they aren’t using them to ignore your conversation at dinner. Enter the Calypso Crystal iPhone stand. These pretty babies are made from leaded crystal and range in price from $199 to $349. But of course you’ll spring for the highest price model. Your precious little iPhone demands the best, right?
Keep in mind they are coming from Europe so allow two weeks for delivery.
Advanced loudspeaker design has progressed quite nicely over the last ten years. Gone are the days of huge behemoths that took over any room they happened to be placed in. Welcome to the future. the high-end speaker manufacturer Eclipse has refined its TD712z speaker range to create the MK2 loudspeakers. The units are designed for stereo music playback. They can also be used as the surrounds in a full 9.1 home cinema setup. These speakers will set you back $7750 but are well worth it or you audiophiles out there.
You can do a lot with an iPhone or an iPod Touch these days. You can detect Cylons, find dates even get your breath tested for alcohol. However, one thing that has always eluded the popular devices is giving relaxing massages. No longer! Introducing the Human Touch® HT-Connect™ massage chair. Yes, it does what I am suggesting it does. It’s a massage chair that is controlled via your favorite Apple devices via a Bluetooth connection. Priced at $5999, the HT-Connect™ will be available this June through leading retailers at the company’s website.
Carbon filter applications are usually limited to automobiles and air conditioners and the like. However, this home clock has found a use for the substance. Thanks to Sports Carbone, this carbon fiber wall clock is designed along minimalist lines with a touch of class that complements the carbon in the glossy finish. Finished with surgical precision, the clock comes in a 20cm x 20cm square carbon fiber case that holds a unique mechanism called “Silent” to attract your attention in, well, sheer silence.
As if we need more news indicating the death of our real estate model. This Malibu home-owner is sweetening the deal on the sale of his Malibu home by throwing in a free Ferrari. The value of the car is set at around $750,000. The house isn’t bad either. The 5,834-square-foot ocean-view home is in Malibu, California and is selling for $4.4 million dollars. The house features expansive ocean views on half an acre with 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, pool and ample room to park at least 13 cars. Those of you interested should secure the deal before June 30, 2010.