Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Nut Rain: Luxury for music technology

Nut Rain: Luxury for music technology.

  


 



Here's a gift idea for those who love listening to music outdoors and also for those who can not resist the glow of a glittering Swarovski pavé. Is called Rain and Nut is the latest hi-tech gadgets distributed by Luxury Ideas Marco Tibiletti in collaboration with Nathalie Altomonte, designer of precious French-born but deeply rooted in the province of Turin owns the brand Tahm Joaillerie.
This is a highly refined mini speaker that is capable of storing and transmitting digital music. But it is also a gem as the top can be used as the base as a necklace and bracelet. An original idea of ​​great style that certainly did not fail to impress mainly because of its reversibility and the particular use. Now imagine you were in asking the hand of your loved having it all planned: the limousine rental, flowers, romantic restaurant, the complicity of the moon. Missing only the music ... this we can think Nut Rain. "Tah dam!" Indeed Tahm Joaillerie.
Luxury Ideas, is an artisan specializing in luxury items especially in the decoration of Swarovski elements, the celebrated crystal available in various sizes and many colors. Tahm Joaillerie has always adopted as an element symbolizing the nut and this latest creation could not do otherwise. Jewelry designed for brides and fashionistas are constantly looking for something original, whimsical, futuristic character and distinctive design.
A triumph of elegance and modernity in which the physical dimension takes shape through the shrinkfilm, moldable aluminum, lurex, organza, velvet, and of course associated with swarovski crystals, pearls and precious stones. Not coincidentally also the brand of Diamonds Valeria Marini has formed a partnership with Tahm Joaillerie for the production and distribution of the first jewelery line. Now you know that between music and light is the encounter between technology and luxury, a meeting which Tahm Luxury and Ideas have been able to get the most out of originality.


 

 

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