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Stella McCartney Platform Pump

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These shoes are the very definition of hot pink! (via Luxist)

Updated Aug 14, 2007

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Charriol Actor Watch

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Sleek, sexy and elegant. A timeless look for telling time.

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Bracher Emden Handbag

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For when plain leather won't do. This bag has jewels, patches and all sorts of trim in a charming jumble. (via Luxist)

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The R2-D2 Home Theater System. at Hammacher Schlemmer

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About a year ago, Hammacher Schlemmer debuted an R2-D2 robot. But while cute and responsive to all sorts of commands, he wasn't much more than a novelty. Their latest R2-D2 is a lot more functional. His head holds a DLP projection system that can project movies, TV shows, images, and video games from his radar eye at 1024 x 768 resolution. One of his mechanical arm housings in the front of his body has a DVD/CD player and his anterior vents rotate to reveal a docking station that fits most iPods so you can play music or videos through his two 20-watt built-in speakers. He has a variety of other audio and video related functions and comes with a mounted model of the Millennium Falcon that conceals a remot (via Luxist)

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Chanel Luxury Slipcase Books

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Wow, and I thought the Gucci book was expensive! The new set of Chanel books by luxury publisher Assouline (who has also done collaborations with Coach and Goyard) has it handily beat. The three-book set has a quilted slipcase that holds books on fashion, perfume and jewelry. The books are 80 pages each and the entire set sells for $550. (via Luxist)

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Corona Chair & Foot Stool

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The Corona chair and foot stool was designed by Poul M. Volther and was first released in 1964. It's futuristic "floating" design is not only artistic but also functional, created to give maximum support to the spinal column and ribs of the person sitting in it. When it was originally released the frame was made of solid oak, but today it's crafted in stainless steel with upholstered cushioned seats. The name "Corona" comes from the fact that the shapes of the chair are reminiscent of the phases the sun goes through during an eclipse, and those shapes can either be used as backrests or armrests, depending on your preference. Available in a variety of colors, you can have one for £549. (via Luxist)

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Loop Lounger

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Functional and cool, it's indoor/outdoor and has a marine-grade stainless-steel frame guaranteed never to rust, and a white seat made of easy-to-clean plasticized fabric mesh. The loop-shaped frame allows you to gently rock while seated. (via Luxist)

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FENDI - 2007/08 Autumn Winter Hologram B.Mix Bag

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Metallic, brown leather, pink and blue beads? Sounds crazy but somehow it all works on this Fendi bag. (via Luxist)

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YoYo Elmar Flototto Floor Lamp

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The Yo Yo Elmar Flototto Floor Lamp is like a giant yo-yo with a cord that wraps around and forms the "string" for the Yo Yo letting you to roll the lamp anywhere you might need light. It can work indoors or as a unique outdoor light

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BCD-1 Hand-Assembled CD Player

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These days many people are giving up their CDs in favor of iPods but for audio purists Canadian company Bryston has created the audiophile Redbook CD player called the BCD-1. The CD player uses fully discrete Class-A analog circuitry and a 192K/24Bit Crystal DAC. The machine prevents jitter by synchronizing the player's master clock and drive. The BCD-1 is all hand assembled and each one is individually tested before leaving the factory. It also has a three year parts and labor warranty. The player sells fo $2395. (via Luxist)

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