Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 26th September 2006 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Bathrooms
This bath/hammock is quite a nice concept, combining two of the most relaxing ways to spend time horizontal. Aesthetically it looks pretty pleasing too. But how practical is it?
The bath is constructed of polyurethene and steel frame, but surprisingly it offers flexibility that moulds to the shape of the body. That’s got to make it amazingly comfortable!
The tub itself is suspended between two elegant stainless steel poles that also feed the water and provide a perch for soap and shampoo.
I just hope this concept lasts the distance as it could just be a real winner.
(Via BornRich)
We at Lussorian love this beautiful bookshelf. Maybe even more than the Bookworm bookends we looked at here.
If you’re putting the finishing touches to a luxury residence, an object like this would make an excellent addition.
Retailing for $240 (£130) on MyOwnSpace it is described as follows:
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A completely original way of storing your books is the Bookworm Bookends. In my opinion, a wonderfully stylish and unique, book storage idea.
You’ll probably find it a real talking point for house guests too.
Retailing at myownspace.com for $359 (£190) it is described as follows:
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Posted by Peter Brady on Thu 21st September 2006 at 10:06 AM, Filed in Luxury Bathrooms
Quite frankly luxury toilet paper is a bit of gimmick in my view. As long as it’s soft, strong and thoroughly absorbent then you’re really not going to be bothered about whether your toilet paper has gold leaf or fancy coloured decoration on it. After all, it’s all heading down the pan at the end of the day!
Nonetheless, Renova believe there is a market for luxury toilet paper and have produced a line in paper rolls that come in four different colours.
Retailing at $13 to $20 for a three pack they are said to offer a “soft and silky experience”.
Am I missing the point here?
(Via OhGizmo)
Ok, I have to say that this is so bling it’s simply awful, but it is luxurious and therefore we at Lussorian have slavishly reported it. Is it the most expensive TV in the world? Quite possibly.
According to playfuls.com:
“This luxury television appeared at the Berlin consumer electronics fair IFA with a retail price of 100,000 euros (130,000 dollars), “
“The LCD panel from Italian maker Keymat Industries is plated with white gold and studded with 4 grams of diamonds.
Keymat, which said IFA was the first non-Italian fair where the model from its Yalos range was shown, added that US and Saudi buyers had already shown interest. IFA runs until Wednesday.
Last week, a German hi-fi magazine demonstrated at IFA what it described as the world’s most expensive music system.
In an annual demonstration of what a hi-fi lover would love to own, Audio magazine borrowed equipment worth 750,000 euros (975,000 dollars) to assemble the sound system which includes a 220-kilogram record-player costing 125,000 euros.”
The TV may not be my cup of tea but the mention of a $975,000, assembled sound system is really a mouth watering prospect.