Bejeweled Kitchen by INO Meuble Crystal

Bejeweled Kitchen

The filthy rich lot of people wishes to put their fingers upon products having an elite nature. And expecting them to settle at something less than their drawn boundary would make you regret. Having featured Swarovski encrusted furniture collection by Bretz and Edras and gold slapped walls, I think the most isolated geography of the luxury manor that is away from a deluxe touch is the eating joint called Kitchen. Ask those uber rich gentry if they can compromise with the standard dull appeal of the Kitchen? And the obvious responses would be a loud ‘NO.’ To maintain the smile of those crystal lovers, add to it a Tokyo touch highly visible in the INO Meuble Crystal kitchen.

Bejeweled Kitchen

It would enable you adorn your kitchen with the Swarovski crystals and diamonds, all munificently splattered, making it come up like a complete bejeweled kitchen. It features huge drawers, 135° angled islands, 3D sinks and diamond studded handles. With suvch level of bling involved, I wonder if the chef can concentrate on his culinary skills. Meeting your level of tastes, the jeweled handles well suit the color of the crystals. To add a equally deluxe level of seating here, free feel to install the Chinese Bell Flower chair designed by Masonuri Umeda. From tip to toe, the kitchen come fully bathed in crystals with only exception that the food cooked won’t be crystallized.

Via HomeDesignFind

This entry was posted by author: Zolamarquis on Sunday, June 15th, 2008 at 11:17 pm and is filed under Crystals, Designer, Luxury, Swarovski, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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