by Johan on September 16, 2009

The Dunhill Fighter Provenance Fountain Pen is a perfect gift for your best friend. Designed exclusively by Alfred Dunhill, the pen has been crafted using the original aluminium engine casing taken from the Rolls Royce Merlin engine of the WW2 Spitfire MK1 X4276 KL-B. The cap of the Fighter Provenance Fountain Pen is also created using plexiglass which is exactly the same material used for the bubble canopy of the late 1930’s and early 1940’s fighter planes. In addition, the fountain pen nib is 18-carat gold with rhodium plating. $TBA.
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by Johan on August 17, 2009

Japanese shop BEAMS has worked together with Monocle to launch a new submariner inspired timepiece. The lightweight water-resistant watch can be submerged underwater up to 100-meters. Available in Olive and Brown, these timepieces are limited to only 200 pieces each. Both models are perfect for traveling to beach this summer. $155.

Swiss Army has released a limited edition Travel Alarm that features a fold out design inspired by the same steel spring mechanism system as their famous Swiss Army Knives. The gadget be released on November 1st, 2009. $550.

Legendary surfer Jed Noll, in collaboration with Pukas has created this limited edition ‘Dunhill Surfboard’. This nine-foot Dunhill surfboard has artwork that features Dunhill’s trademark Bulldog. So if you’re into water sport, you might wanna consider buying it, though it will set you back for a hefty $2,800. [Product Page via GQ]
by Johan on December 9, 2008

If you want to experience one of the most comfortable chair in the world, then you should try the special collector’s edition of the Gravity Balans chair from Varier Furniture. The chair places one’s feet above the heart in a fully reclined position. Only 250 of these special edition black leather Gravity chairs will be available worldwide. Each chair will be numbered and signed by designer Peter Opsvik himself for the authenticity. $1,200.