Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition TV – £2m

Approximate value

£2m

$2.5m

The Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition is the most expensive TV in the world at a staggering £2 million, or $2.5 million. Find out what makes this TV so expensive!

For those with a taste for opulence and extravagance rather than the pursuit of top-tier specifications, this TV set is a perfect match. While boasting a 55-inch size, its true allure lies in the lavish materials incorporated, including gold, diamonds, precious stones, and exotic skins. Renowned for crafting some of the world’s most costly gadgets and smartphones, Stuart Hughes has lent his design expertise to this television, which is brought to life by PrestigeHD. Metz provides the power for this exceptional television, designed by Stuart Hughes and manufactured by PrestigeHD, aiming to embody the pinnacle of luxury.

Stuart Hughes TV is the most expensive in the world at £2 million

What makes it so expensive?

At a price tag of £2 million, this 55-inch TV comes adorned with a remarkable display of luxury. The gilded frame showcases an impressive 28 kilograms of solid 18ct rose gold, radiating opulence. But the extravagance doesn’t end there. The frame sparkles with the brilliance of 72 flawless diamonds, each weighing 1 carat and cut in a round shape. Additionally, the TV is embellished with Sunstone and Amethyst, further enhancing its allure. To complete the lavish design, the inner screen layer is meticulously adorned with hand-sewn Alligator skin, adding a touch of sophistication to this extraordinary masterpiece.

About Stuart Hughes

Hailing from the dynamic city of Liverpool, England, renowned for its boundless creativity and innovation spanning the realms of arts, music, and football, Stuart Hughes emerged in 1971. Inspired by the city’s rich tapestry of success stories, Stuart embarked on his own journey.

In collaboration with his design partner, Jo-Emma Larvin, he set the wheels in motion, establishing Goldstriker International as the driving force behind their captivating and exclusive ventures. Their creations demanded uniqueness, with meticulous attention paid to even the finest details, including handcrafted boxes to house these breathtaking works of art.

With Stuart’s visionary design concepts and Jo-Emma’s inherent appreciation for beauty, production commenced. Their guiding principle was simple yet profound: to seamlessly unite technology with the embrace of luxury, resulting in a fusion of magnificence and innovation.

Stuart Hughes has designed the most expensive TV in the world. The Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition
Stuart Hughes has designed the most expensive TV in the world. The Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Rose Edition
Design partner Jo-Emma Larvin
Design partner Jo-Emma Larvin

You could add a pair Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure Speakers at £3.8M if you really want a full entertainment


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