$9,200 Silver and Crystal Inkwell from Ralph Lauren

Inkwell

Against my (and surely yours) thought of it being a jewelry box or installed masterpiece, this purposeful luxurious accessory is being designed to change the taste of the all geeks who are ordinarily seen surrounded by optical mouse and subwoofers with all eyes glued onto their PC.

Well, falling in the category of desktop accessories, this can make your kids go crazy. Produced by fashion house Ralph Lauren, this Silver and Crystal Inkwell would surely invite eyeballs to your desktop table. Also, I think no one is insane to fill this pricey inkwell with red-blue ink. It seems to be a perfect fit for keeping nothing than spoiling it by populating it with ink. This expansive bottomed crystal bottle features a silver lid to prevent contagion, evaporation, inadvertent spillage, and extreme exposure to air. This is a masterpiece than being a meat for your pen.

Via LuxuryLaunches

This entry was posted by author: Zolamarquis on Thursday, January 24th, 2008 at 12:22 am and is filed under Crystals, Designer, Home Decor | Tags: · , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Related Posts:
  • Crystallized Foosball Table From Bling My Thing Luxury is not a new word to the world of gaming. The purpose of bling is to add glamour to the rout
  • Interactive LED Coffee Table If you are bored with your existing home-furnishings and are looking for a change, then you are at
  • Goldstriker Unveils 24-Carat Gold Wristwatch Table If that designer LED clock table by Rowland fails to justify your deluxe interiors and you proceed
  • Linkasink Unveils Swarovski Crystal Sinks The flow or rather beginning of this post may initiate free wheeling debate but the bottom line is
  • Neiman Marcus’ Elite Crystal Bar Trunk A tycoon in the realm of luxury retail, Neiman Marcus lately unveiled Swami Conversational Robot; a
  • Leave your response!

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    « Pencil Sculptures by Jennifer Maester | Home | Serenite pens »