The Tata Nano is the world cheapest car at around $3,000, so it's easy to see why an owner would want to bling it up a bit. But adding millions in gold, silver, and gems seems just a little over the top.
These days it seems like everyone has an iPhone 4, so if you want to stand out in the crowd you'll need something with a little more flash. May I suggest the Lady Blanche from Gresso, an iPhone that comes complete with three analog clocks and a bunch of jewels just floating around in compartments on the back.
I've never understood why anyone would buy ultra expensive blinged-up tech gear. Even if the tacky style floats your own personal boat, what happens to all those diamonds and that gold when the undelying tech becomes obsolete after a couple...
Today marks a continued shift by Dell to downplay the guts 'n' going-ons inside its machines while focusing instead on image. The company has formed alliances with both the Major League Baseball association and OPI — an international nail polish...
We compare a lot of sleek-looking vehicles to aircraft 'round these parts, but this X-1 Mustang, modified for the Air Force by Galpin Auto Sports, is perhaps the most authentic with its jet-inspired interior. It's part of the USAF's Project:...
Wheelchairs, by and large, are utilitarian devices, meant to help the disabled get around. They aren't designed with style or flashiness in mind. Well, most of them aren't. If you're looking to wheel around while also showing off how wealthy...
The "Growing Jewelry" collection by Icelandic designer Hafsteinn Júlíusson features beds of real Icelandic moss fixed to rings. There's also a pair of knuckle dusters in case you want to add some lettuce to your knuckle sandwich. Be forewarned,...
Got a spare rec room you're not using? And over $250,000 to burn through? Awesome, maybe you could pay someone to set you up an entertainment center as nice as the LED Home Theater. In a stunning display of...
We already showed you how to stay fashionable in urban combat situations. Along the same lines, Peter Gronquist has jazzed up retired rifles, chainsaws, machine guns and artillery shells and slapped big names on them: Louis Vuitton, Coach, Gucci...