Friday, 16 September 2011

Corcel Carbon Fiber Bath Tub



Corcel Carbon Fiber Bath Tub is a symbol of opulence equal to the gold toilet, this carbon fiber tub sports a sleek, streamlined shape, is best matched with a modern, standalone faucet, and may/may not come from space and make racecar noises, as the movie suggests.
Limited to just 51 units worldwide.
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Velas Fish Therapy treatment, or an authentic water and fire healing


Indulge in a innovative Velas Fish Therapy treatment, or an authentic water and fire healing experiences at Grand Velas Riviera Maya and Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit.
Grand Velas Riviera Maya offers a fishy foot exfoliation and healing experience. It’s 50-minute Velas Fish Therapy treatment employs one of nature’s smallest exfoliation techniques: doctor fish. During the first 25 minutes of the massage, your feet submerge in small pools containing the toothless doctor fish, whose saliva produces the natural, healing enzyme dithranol. These fish go to work healing the dead skin cells on the feet, improving circulation and skin’s appearance.




Spa guests of Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit can pamper themselves with powerful treatments of water and fire. The Four Hands Grand Velas Rain Massage treats guests to an exclusive four hand massage, along with soothing rains from seven simultaneous showers and luxurious fragrance. For a more electrifying experience, the Four Hand Samunprai Massage draws on stimulating heat. Based on traditional Thai therapy, this massage is considered helpful for tension or muscular pain. The treatment makes use of four hands and a series of hot compressions containing exotic herbs. With the combined 80-minute massage and aromatherapy, this treatment relaxes and detoxifies spa goers with its medicinal heat.
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Karl Lagerfeld designs


The Karl Lagerfeld designs, a stunning glassware collection ($126-$239) for Orrefors of Sweden. The line is comprised of water and drinkware pieces and follow a clean aesthetic with glass colored in black, white, or a crystal clear finish signed with Lagerfeld's "KL" monogram.
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The Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition



The Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition, as you might expect, scores high marks in both the aesthetic and speed departments, offering up signature AMG five-spoke wheels, carbon fiber radiator grills with aluminum trim, an AMG-style sport exhaust system, an AMG-style horizontally-ribbed seat in Alcantara, hand-set cam timing with the name of the technician engraved on the engine casing, a numbered plaque on the fuel tank, a Testastretta 11° engine, and spectacular matte black carbon fiber bodywork.
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Monday, 5 September 2011

Ford Evos Concept




The Ford Evos Concept is a four-door, four-seat fastback operates on a lithium-ion plug-in hybrid powertrain, and apart from the strikingly body and gullwing-style front and rear doors makes technology the focus, with features like a heart-rate monitoring seat, allergy-free interior, and the ability to communicate with the cloud and other wireless devices such as your cell phone, letting it perform crazy-future tasks like automatically playing the same music that you were just streaming at your house, heat or cool the interior to an ideal temperature before you get in the car by predicting when you're going to leave based on your calendar, automatically close the garage door and turn off lights as you pull out of the driveway.
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Saturday, 3 September 2011

The Porsche Design P’4911 baby stroller


The Porsche Design P’4911 is a new baby stroller designed by David Dawod for the luxury automaker.
The Porsche Design P’4911 is invented to be lightweight and easy to handle. The stroller is constructed of carbon fiber, aluminum, leather and ball-bearing wheels.
This Porsche stroller is foldable and can be fit into any compact Porsche, making it an easy ride for both parents and the infant.
The designer has taken care of the safety aspect of the infant as the stroller is equipped with a front safety belt, which enhances its sleek design too.


Prince Al Waleed takes Abramovich’s parking spot



A Saudi sheikh left Roman Abramovich stranded at sea this week after taking the last megayacht berth at the so-called “Millionaire’s Quay” in Cap d’Antibes.
The Russian oligarch had wanted to moor his massive $800 million, 533-ft. yacht Eclipse, at the famed dock but arrived to find the only available spot had just been snatched by Saudi Arabian royal Prince Aziz al Saud.
According to Dailymail, t
he last space in Europe’s biggest yachting harbour simply wasn’t big enough for the two superyachts.
Antibes is the largest yachting harbour in Europe with more than 2,000 moorings – but only one spot big enough for Eclipse.


The yacht has its own missile defence system and an escape submarine, two helipads, a luxury spa, a swimming pool, cinema, a hair salon and sauna.
Abramovich is a resident of the posh resort town having purchased the eye-popping Château La Croë there in 2001, spending a reported $150 million to renovate it.
Abramovich had applied to Antibes council three years ago to build his own pontoon at the villa, but the plans were rejected.




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