Diamond Dust Television Cabinet

With an 80-year-old German Ahorn plank integrated across the front, this ruby red television cabinet is pretty eye-catching as is. But dim the lights and activate the LED lights on the rear and bottom and you have a glowing piece of furniture in which to store your flat-screen. But wait, there's more: sprinkled in among the 25 layers of hand-polished, high-gloss finish are 50 carats of real diamond dust for some serious sparkle. Besides the center lift system, the cabinet features four touch-open drawers as well as a large bar drawer on the left and an additional lift mechanism on the right. At $142,000 this Flatlift cabinet will set you back more than the television itself.
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