London: The world`s most expensive television set comes with 55 inch screen, base and outer frame made from 28kg of solid 18 carat rose gold and adorned with 72 round cut one carat flawless diamonds.
The stunner, PrestigeHD Supreme Rose, will cost its buyer 1.5 million pounds, experts said.
Brainchild of British designer Stuart Hughes, 38, only three PrestigeHD Supreme Rose televisions will be made, reports The Telegraph.
Hughes started work on his first TV prototype after months of design preparation.
"My designs are pretty ferocious things and are really aimed at the top end of the market - the uber-rich and the those who have a lot of disposable income," he said.
"Many of them are sold exclusively and although they are pretty out of the box the richest and wealthiest people in world seem to like having something exclusive.
"I`m from pretty humble roots myself and obviously most people won`t be able to afford anything like the television but it is utterly unique.
"My team and I put hours into each individual piece and unlike some other designers who rush down to the jewellers and stick anything on we choose our materials very carefully,” he added.
PrestigeHD Supreme Rose was designed in conjunction with exclusive award-winning electronics company Metz of Germany, and PrestigeHD of Switzerland.
ANI
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