Sonoro Audio, a German designer of high-end audio products, announced Tuesday that it is releasing a clock radio that’s decorated with about 4,000 black and white Swarovski crystallized stones.
The Swarovski crystals cover the outside of the radio forming a tattoo-style vine wrapping across the product, the company said in a statement.
You can have some bling for $2500 if you can make your way to Saks Fifth Avenue’s home department.
We’re currently reviewing one of Sonoro’s Cubo products, and we love the way it sounds so far.
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