Caviar’s ‘Future’ Collection Merges Tech Icons with High-End Customization
Caviar, a luxury brand based in Dubai known for crafting custom high-end versions of popular tech, has launched a new collection named “Future.”
Caviar, a luxury brand based in Dubai known for crafting custom high-end versions of popular tech, has launched a new collection named “Future.”
This series from Caviar includes customized iPhones and Samsung devices inspired by the latest technological marvels, such as the Apple Vision Pro and the Tesla Cybertruck. The collection aims to attract those with a weakness for luxury and groundbreaking design, featuring items that draw inspiration from iconic tech products and vehicles.
The highlight of this collection is the iPhone 15 Pro Max Vision, a device that incorporates design cues from the Apple Vision Pro. It offers a harmonious complement to the Vision Pro headset, featuring distinctive color highlights, the smooth lines of the Vision Pro, and textures that mimic the headset’s appearance.
Additionally, the collection presents a unique take on the Samsung S24 Ultra, transforming it into a mini-Tesla Cybertruck. This customization captures the essence of the Cybertruck’s design, inspired by 1980s science fiction and specifically the aesthetic of futuristic vehicles in the film “Blade Runner” (1982). It showcases the Cybertruck’s stark lines, metallic finish, and geometric shape, along with the distinctive color of its headlights.
The “Future” series also includes the Bionic M, a model inspired by the Mercedes Vision AVTR concept car, known for its “living” design. Other pieces in the collection draw inspiration from the architectural designs of Zaha Hadid and the Azzam Yacht owned by the Emir of Abu Dhabi.
Pricing for the collection starts at $8,060 for the iPhone 15 Pro Vision, with the Samsung S24 Ultra Cybertruck edition priced at $8,770.
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Lamborghini Esperienza Giro 2024 in Langhe, Piedmont
A three-day super sports car driving experience immersed in authentic Italian culture, the Esperienza Giro brought together Lamborghini super sports car owners from across Europe for an exclusive tour celebrating the picturesque region of Langhe in Piedmont, northern Italy. Participants enjoyed luxurious accommodations, exceptional authentic dining, and an immersive experience of the region’s culture, traditions, and landscapes, during the exclusive VIP experience all organized by Automobili Lamborghini.
Il Boscareto Resort and Spa, nestled between the hills of Serralunga d’Alba, provided a luxurious setting for the guests. Upon arrival, Lamborghini clients were treated to a two Michelin-starred dinner crafted by chef Michelangelo Mammoliti at the Rei Natura restaurant, which embraces the natural elements of the region in both its interior design and cuisine.
The tour covered a total of 488 kilometers over several days, beginning with a drive to the medieval Castello di Prunetto, where guests enjoyed a specially curated hazelnut tasting experience, a regional delicacy. The super sports cars then proceeded to Pico Maccario winery, known for its innovative winemaking techniques, picturesque vineyards, and the historic Cru Cannubi wine: a bottle of which is recognized as the oldest in Italy (dated 1752), and considered one of the most important vineyards in the world. Set in rolling vineyards punctuated with the famous Pico colored pencils, denoting the different varieties of grapes and wines, the Lamborghini owners enjoyed a private tour of the production facilities and a lunch before heading back to Il Boscareto. The day ended at the remote 11th century Castello di Grinzane Cavour, a site of significant importance in Italian history and owned over the centuries by several noble Piedmontese families where guests attended a dinner in a medieval setting entertained by flag-throwers and a falconry performance.
The following day featured an exhilarating drive through mountain scenery with a coffee stop at BAart in Agliano Terme, a village renowned for its Barbera grape winemaking and gastronomy. BAart, located in the deconsecrated Chiesa di San Michele, is a community project that blends contemporary art with traditional regional flavors. The group then visited Castello di Razzano, a historic estate dating back to the 17th century, for a private lunch featuring local products, including the estate’s own olive oil. The day ended with a private dinner at Winery Cecilia Monte, where guests savored typical Piedmontese dishes and participated in a unique workshop using wine as paint.
Heading off on day four the Lamborghini owners arrived at Santuario dei Piloni for a mid-morning stop, in a craggy, rural area famed for its history and traditions; here, participants engaged in a truffle hunting experience with dogs, culminating with a tasting of the finest truffle. The tour concluded with a drive to Pollenzo, an ancient city on the banks of the Tanaro river and the home to the University of Gastronomic Studies. Reflecting the university’s dedication to culinary excellence, guests experienced a private lunch of Piedmontese specialities next door at Scuderie Sabaude, where the king of Italy’s stables once stood. Like each edition of Esperienza Giro, Lamborghini guests in Langhe enjoyed a holistic journey incorporating the exceptional and emotional performance of Lamborghini super sports cars, while celebrating the enduring allure of local cultural experiences, exceptional cuisines and Italian heritage.
Chris Dixon, a partner who led the charge, says he has a ‘very long-term horizon’
Americans now think they need at least $1.25 million for retirement, a 20% increase from a year ago, according to a survey by Northwestern Mutual