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Monday, March 14, 2011
Luxury game controller is hand assembled in Paris, overkill everywhere else
0 comments Posted by car 2011 at 1:35 AMThe luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Luxury game controller is hand assembled in Paris, overkill everywhere else.
Feeling ostentatious, are we? This luxury game controller (yes, you read that right) is hand assembled in a Parisian workshop and features a lacquered oak wood joystick, ostrich leather covering, and electronics courtesy of Sanwa. We have no idea how much this will cost (and we're quite frankly afraid to ask) although we should know when this becomes available on the 18th of this month. Compatible with the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, it's being brought to the world by a French company called Hoon. Hit the source link to start wasting money.
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The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents Paul Smith Limited Edition Chess Set.
Paul Smith has released a limited edition hand made chess set ($900) including board storage case and pieces box.
It features the multi stripe leather trim around the base – the top of the board has a leather black and white check with red outline and white contrast stitching.
The top is embossed with the Paul Smith signature, and the bottom is covered in purple suede.
The Chessboard can be stored in the black leather envelope case, with a padded purple interior, magnetic fastening and Paul Smith signature embossment on front
The wooden Chess pieces are all handmade and lacquered in both black and purple, with felted bottoms.
The pieces are stored in a black lacquered Sycamore veneer box with purple suede lining and multi stripe leather trim on divide.
The box features polished hardware with magnified fastenings, and is finished with a purple suede bottom and the Paul Smith signature embellishment on front.
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The luxury Lifestyle blog (the home of luxury Lifestyle) presents World’s Most Expensive Poker Set.
Geoffrey Parker, London-based maker of the finest games on the globe, is offering the world’s most expensive poker set for $7.5 million, Justluxe reports.
The bespoke set comes housed in a genuine alligator skin case finished in any color the client chooses, fitted with 18k white goldcombination locks and hardware.
The case’ suede lining features an 18k gold and diamond frame holding 384 18k white gold chips, each inlaid on both sides in shagreen (stingray skin).
The chips can be in any currency and denomination the client desires.
The edge of each chip is set with precious stones – white diamonds for the white chips, sapphires for the blue, rubies for the red, emeralds for the green and black diamonds for the black.
The dealer button is be a larger 18 karat white gold chip set with two rows of diamonds to the edge. The set will feature an estimated 22,364 stones in all, totaling 1,012 carats.
Moreover, there are four platinum-plated decks of poker cards. Geoffrey Parker is now taking orders, with an expected delivery time of six to nine months.
Via Justluxe
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