Posted in Furniture, Luxury on 3 March 2010

There are several things in this world which are expensive and do not really come under the bracket of luxury. That is because, luxury goods are not all about spending loads of money to buy something that we are told is luxurious.
Luxury products have to be aesthetically appealing and make living a more beautiful experience. Here is an LED Table which does not look great, and it does not look like it is going to make anybody’s life more comfortable either. It has been inspired by Ingo Maurer and costs $23,175.It comes with safety glasses, metal pieces, 278 white LEDs and is powered by 48 volts DC.
Posted in Designer, Gadgets, Gold, Watch on 17 August 2008

If that designer LED clock table by Rowland fails to justify your deluxe interiors and you proceed to welcome some elite form of furniture with a similar appeal then the Goldstriker creation of 24-Carat Wristwatch Table can put an end to your hunt. With looks making a dull wrist watch feel ashamed, the masterpiece serves as notable furniture. The dial of the timepiece sports as the table top whilst featuring time in a LED display. Addressing a wider functionality to this striking offering, the wristwatch table also sports date, temperature and your selection of convivial words.
Priced at $43,150, the gold table would surely befit the room slapped with gold walls.
Check out the pool of Goldstriker’s creation here.
Via GadgetsBlog
Posted in Art, Designer, Furniture, Shopping on 7 August 2008

If that junkie stuff can put an end to your ongoing hunt for something unusual then here is your bait. All set to offer a magical touch to your interiors, here is a LED table with a structure similar to that of a wrist watch. Designed and developed by former aircraft toolmaker and art wangle Lee J Rowland, the colossal LED wristwatch clock table is a masterpiece. The table respects its functionality and appeal and hence features programmable touch button display. Priced at £18,500, the Deja Vu series of tables screams luxury and only a nerd can dare to ink a deal with it.

