Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some of the most extravagant gifts for those who have it all? (15)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says; magnetic floating bed
We have nothing to do with the specs here but everything is just about the amazing looks. Designed by Dutchman Janjaap Ruijssenaars, the Magnetic Floating Bed has got enough magnets to keep 900 kilograms thing floating in the air. So, what if you always wanted to float in the air meditating, but have failed to do so, here is the smart alternative for you. But wait, the spectacular floating bed will set you back a whopping $1.53 million.

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some of the most extravagant gifts for those who have it all? (14)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says;  diamond crypto smartphone 1
Here is something that will bring you out of the illusion of owning the priciest of mobile phones. Designed by an Austrian jeweler, Peter Aloisson, the Diamond Crypto Smartphone carries a whopping price tag of $1.3 million and is tagged as the 'most expensive' in the world.
The phone is made of solid platinum while the cover is adorned with 50 diamonds, 10 of which are the rare blue ones. The difference between other costly phones and this one is the inclusion of very powerful encryption technology to provide special security.
The phone runs on Windows CE operating system and features a high-resolution color TFT display. A must-have blinged thing for the wealthiest.

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some of the most extravagant gifts for those who have it all? (13)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says; diamond studded platinum handbag
This diamond studded handbag is sure to woo the rich heiresses out there. The handbag designed by jewelery maker Ginza Tanaka cost a whopping $1.63 million to make. It is festooned with 2,182 diamonds totaling 208 carats. The beauty was showcased recently at a fashion show in Tokyo. Uber-rich Hollywood celebs only can think of buying one as it's not every woman's piece of cake.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some of the most extravagant gifts for those who have it all? (12)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says; planetarium tellurium
It looks like I am looking at some interesting Steampunk mod. The gorgeous Planetarium-Tellurium by watchmaker Richard Mille offers you exceptionally accurate details about the workings of our solar system. It is proficient enough to show the motion of the solar system accurate to within one degree of rotation every 7.7 years.
Except for the mercury, all the planets rotate around the Sun and around their own axes to offer precise positioning of our solar system. The Planetarium-Tellurium costs more than US $1 million to build and is crafted from titanium, steel, brass, gold, silver, and red corundum,

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some of the most extravagant gifts for those who have it all? (11)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says;  The mystery masterpiece 1
If you can't kill anyone with sword, it's better to kill the person with a pen and what could be better than a writing instrument that costs $730,000. Well, the luxury houses of Van Cleef & Arpels and Montblanc have rolled out an eye-cathcing writing instrument christened Mystery Masterpiece. Made of white gold, the pen is adorned with rubies, sapphires, or emeralds and accented by diamonds.
Nine pens will be sold worldwide, with each featuring 840 diamonds and more than 20 carats of gemstones set in a Van Cleef & Arpels patented 'Mystery Setting'. If I could own one, I will never write with it. I couldn’t even think to dare to.

Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What are some of the most extravagant gifts for those who have it all? (10)



Petruccelli L.T.D of North America says; The diamond studded ego tulip notebook
The Tulip Ego Lifestyle notebooks have always impressed us with their stylish designs. Seriously speaking, you don't need to own a Ferarri or Rolls Royce to impress your gal. Instead, gift her a diamond-studded Tulip notebook. That would do the work.
The handbag-shaped notebook is studded with 470 flawless diamonds that adorn the Otazu Ego model in tulip, heart, and Otazu logos. This laptop boasts a 12.1-inch WXGA widescreen display, a front-loading CD/DVD player, and a burner. But, this beautiful thing is going to set you back a hefty $350,000.