Reinact Casino Royale as James Bond or the baddie with this elegant piece of kit. It’s a Six in One Casino Bar that converts into a casino compendium.

It even reverts into a home bar, with ample space for bottles and glasses to be stored.
Beautifully crafted in a deep mahogany finish, the table coverts to play:
• Blackjack
• Roulette
• Craps
• Baccarat
• Poker.
Buy it here.
Posted by Ruth Miller on Fri 22nd June 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Bathrooms
If you’re refurbishing a luxury bathroom then you might want to take a look at one of Limestone Gallery’s stone carved baths.
Beautifully elegant and highly original.

Each is carved from a single block of stone with many unique examples now appearing in exclusive projects all over the world. The bathtubs may be made to measure and are available in a range of stones and alternative designs.
We’re not sure the retail price of this particular product but we do know similar items in the range are sold for a little over £7,000 ($14,000).
Posted by Peter Brady on Thu 21st June 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Furniture
If you’re a billionaire with a parchand for expensive guns then the Dottling Gun Cabinet is aesthetically perfect.

Aimed at Russian gunslinging oligarchs, this sumptuously beautiful cabinet was recently sold for $160,000 (£80,000).
In laid with marble and mahogany the cabinet is secured via an “ingenius double lock” before you reach the main lock. CEO Mark Dottling is quoted as saying “It’s extremely tricky”.
I think it’s safe to say that must be an understatement!
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri’s most valuable and iconic painting, Warlugulong 1977, (lot 114, estimate £755,000-1,050,000) will be exhibited in London, 23-26 June, prior to auction with Sotheby’s in Australia. This painting is set to break Clifford Possum’s current record of £170,000 for Man’s Love Story 1993-1994, set by Sotheby’s in 2005, and to break the record for the most expensive work of Aboriginal art sold at auction: £438,000 for Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s Earth Creation.

Born in Anmatyerre lands in a dried-up creek bed, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri became the most famous Aboriginal artist of his generation, he received the Order of Australia and was a guest of the Queen of England visiting Buckingham Palace (famously in morning suit and painted sand shoes). A major mid career survey of his paintings was exhibited at London’s Institute of Contemporary Art in 1998.
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Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Mon 18th June 2007 at 08:14 AM, Filed in Luxury Auto
British company, Gibbs Technologies, has just launched it’s carboat called The Aquada and it’s getting a lot of press.
It’s got a 175 – horsepower engine that can get up to 100mph on land. The carboat can then retract its wheels in 13 seconds to become the water jet propelled powerboat that hits 30mph on seas.

I’m not sure what they cost, but rumor has it that an Aquada is between £50k - £100k, an absolute bargain when you consider you get 2 vehicles for the price of one.
If you are interested in buying one of these beauties then I suggest you visit the Gibbs website and fill in the form here.