5. Pininfarina’s Aresline Xten Office Chair
What do you expect from a company that’s best known in designing luxury cars? Pininfarina, the maker of Ferrari, Cadillac and Aresline Xten, has awed the world with this functional and stylish office chair. You heard it clear… office chair. The company developed a dynamic synchronised tilting system which allows users to tilt the back and the “technogel” in the cushions enable to conform to the shaped of the user. The chair fabric is made from Dynatec which is also used in the uniforms of Olympic athletes. Each chair costs $1.5 million.
4. Ruijssenaars Magnetic Floating Bed
Well I guess, this is not a dream anymore if you have the fortune to buy yourself one. Yes, it floats in the air. Janjaap Ruijssenaar and Bakker Magnetics took six years to develop the technology of a floating bed. This visually appealing bed can float up to 40 centimeters above ground and can carry 900 kilograms of weight. But the price of $1.6 million could drown you in debt all your life.
3. Chandelier in a Kuwaiti Mall
This is the most expensive chandelier displayed in the famous 360 Mall in Kuwait with a price of $1.8 million. However, this elegant and fancy chandelier was accidentally destroyed when a peeved off teenager threw a shoe at it causing it to fall hard on the floor.
3. The Truft Table
Looks like an ordinary antique table but this exquisite beauty is highly upscale. The handmade table is believed to originate from 1700s and was later sold to Samuel Harrison of Philadelphia. It has a current price of $4.6 million.
2. The Dragons Chair
Irish designer Eileen Gray designed this exquisite masterpiece between 1917 to 1919. Before this masterpiece found its way to the founder of Yves Saint Laurent, an art dealer from Paris previously owned this piece. The Dragons Chair has been priced from $2 million to $27.8 million!!!. Just Wow!
1. The Badminton Chest
Its actual look might be the exact opposite of its name but wait till you read its origin. The Richest said the chest was “named after the Badminton House in Gloucestershire, the seat of power of the Duke of Beaufort.” Henry Somerset, 3rd Duke of Beaufort, instructed to make the cabinet. It took six years for 30 experts to complete this cabinet with amethyst quartz and precious stones. The Badminton Chest has been priced to $36.7 million.