Posted in Designer, Furniture, Worlds Most Expensive on 31 July 2008

Very often I realize that my list of world’s most expensive elite products can never be complete as lately I come across another world’s priciest obsession. And this time the crown goes to Parnian, designer cum retailer behind the creation of world’s most expensive Executive Desk. Priced over $200,000, the desk features clear lines, high luster and striking, mysterious woods as ebony and Carpathian elm mark the trend statement these days, as said by Ali Parnian, owner of Parnian Furniture located in Scottsdale.
It is being told that this priciest desk is developed using six diverse types of exotic woods and a customized piece of glass. Designed explicitly for Parnian’s North Scottsdale, Arizona showroom, the designer spent almost five-months to produce this valuable creation. The firm engaged in the creation of such elite offering is an established name in the industry and is being fabricating ‘Power Desks’ for renowned CEOs, industry moguls and celebrities.

The cost of these valuable and customized furniture piece starts at $6,000 and may touch sky considering the customization and supplies used. The installation of this execustive desk would surely stabilize your interiors but make sure it doesn’t disturb your bank stability.
Via Ballerhouse
Posted in Designer, Furniture on 18 June 2008

Very often we have positioning weird, cool, trendy, steam punk gadgets that dominate your mind with an aim that they harness the nature power adding to our lifestyle. Then be it solar form, wind energy or eco-friendly gadgets, here we came across an Executive desk that’s a critical construal of ‘Kinetic energy at work’. Designed by Dale Mathis, the fully functional Executive Desk offers an absolute blend of art and technology portraying the kinetic interpretation of a desk well harmonized with each accessory right from the keyboard and mouse trays.
A glimpse at the desk in motion would make you realize the expertise of the designer and skills invested into the designer creation that makes it bag the title of the technological object de art. Be the first one to install into your office cubicle by shelling out $21,000.
Via BornRich/GadgetsBlog/ BoingBoing


