Swarovski Crystals Get The Kiss Of Gold For The Olympus Door

swarovski_door Swarovski Crystals Get The Kiss Of Gold For The Olympus Door

This one will give tough competition to the luxury door from Elvision that is embedded with a 17-inch LCD display. Well, those of you planning to do a touch up to your home decor (or not for one look at this one and you’d want to get rid of the pre-existent one), be pleased to know that there is a hot and sparkling door available in the market under the brand name of Olympus.

Frankly, we never thought that a door would have such high-class razzmatazz but as a matter of fact it does! The Olympus door is made in Murano glass and is covered with excellent quality leather. Adding the Midas touch are the gold and Swarovski crystals (well, these just had to sneak in anything going glam).

The door is the brainchild of designer Sara Valentina who worked along with Tonini Serramenti to make this baby. Regarded as a tribute to the divine lifestyle, this door has been made in single piece tat too by hand. Plus it comes with a certificate of originality and craftsmanship that you will definitely like to flaunt around. And since Olympus is the mythological mountain of the gods, these door models are named after the goddesses like Gea, Hebe and so on.

Via bornrich

This entry was posted by author: Saba on Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at 11:46 pm and is filed under Architecture, Buildings, Crystals, Designer, Gold, Home Decor, Swarovski, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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