The Da Vinci Apartment
If Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code were to design his dream apartment, this would be it. At first glance this New York City luxury pad is impressive enough, what with its Central Park views and custom made rare wood furniture.
But concealed within all the pricey decor is a smorgasboard of games,
hidden treasures, encrypted messages and more. Even cooler, the
apartment comes with its own book and soundtrack, all serving the
purpose of solving a series of puzzles of increasing complexity. This
quote from the New York Times Article gives some idea of the madness
involved:
In any case, the finale involved, in part, removing
decorative door knockers from two hallway panels, which fit together to
make a crank, which in turn opened hidden panels in a credenza in the
dining room, which displayed multiple keys and keyholes, which, when
the correct ones were used, yielded drawers containing acrylic letters
and a table-size cloth imprinted with the beginnings of a crossword
puzzle, the answers to which led to one of the rectangular panels
lining the tiny den, which concealed a chamfered magnetic cube, which
could be used to open the 24 remaining panels, revealing, in large
type, the poem written by Mr. Klinsky. (There is other stuff in there,
too, but a more detailed explanation might drive a reader crazy.)
Link: Mystery on Fifth Avenue
20ltd: Even More Exclusive Luxury Goods

Hellcat Combat motorcycle by Confederate
20ltd.com elevates the concept of limited edition luxury goods to its next and logical cyber plane of absurdity. The concept: offer 20 different, outrageously priced goods, with each item being produced in limited quantities and only available through their web site. You can find all manner of goods in there, ranging from the beautifully crafted Hellcat Combat bike (£40,000) to the questionably priced Devil Damask wallpaper by Timorous Beasties which sells for £666 a pop.

Devil Damask wallpaper by Timorous Beasties
World’s Most Expensive Easter Egg

Not a day goes by when someone, somewhere, decides it would be a good idea to slap some diamonds on traditionally non luxury items items such as mobile phones or Hello Kitty rings. So the application of rare stones to random objects continues, in the form of the Diamond Stella Egg which retails for a paltry £50,000. Can’t you just sense all the newly minted nouveau riches of the world queuing up for this decadent hunk of chocolate?
Link: BBC NEWS | UK | Priciest Easter egg up for sale.
Encrusted with more than 100 0.5 carat diamonds, the 65cm (25in) tall creation was made for La Maison du Chocolat.
Thought to be the world’s most expensive Easter egg, it is being kept under guard at its Piccadilly store.
Made in Paris over three weeks, no glue or tape was used to attach the diamonds - instead a chef in London melted small sections in order to place the gems around the outside.
World’s Most Comfortable Bed?

The world’s most comfortable bed? I can’t say I’ve had the pleasure of getting a good night’s sleep on one, but a company called Ammique claims it is the first to offer “long term, consistent comfort, total hygiene and much more…”.
No small claims, but considering the cheapest bed I could find on their web site was about £14,000 pounds, you would expect them to make such statements.
The main support for your body is in essence a non mattress, being a very complex network of interconnected beams and rods, capped with thousands of plastic domes to support the body. It sounds rather harsh but all testimonials point to the contrary, with people saying they have never experienced such restful sleep. As the bed contains no foam or fabric, it’s also totally free of dust mites and other nasties, which is great for allergy sufferers. I don’t know about you, but I so want one of these.
Some technical info from their web site:

