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  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
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    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197556_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Debbe Wingham working on the parasol.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197554_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Diamond and pearl details

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197552_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Diamond and pearl details

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197551_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Two carat blue diamond detail

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197550_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197549_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Three carat white diamond

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197548_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197547_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Three carat diamond

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197546_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197545_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Handle

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197544_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197543_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    DUK10146699_030
    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Dubai , New Year’s Eve. A real gold Arabian lamp with diamond and emerald details worth £66,000 GBP / €77.590 euros.

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    DUK10146699_029
    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Maldives. A shell Chanel purse containing real loose pearls totalling £8,000 GBP/€9.400 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    DUK10146699_028
    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Paris. A Chanel purse, extensively embellished in flawless diamonds and signed by Wingham worth £17,500 GBP/€20.595 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    DUK10146699_027
    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Florida . A Disney ornament with pointer diamonds and flawless ultra rare 2.5 carat red diamond, worth £3.1 million GBP/€3.64 million euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    DUK10146699_026
    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.A solid gold Big Ben with Rolex face worth £130,000 GBP/€152.830 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    DUK10146699_025
    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The world's most expensive advent calendar.

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.New York. A Big Apple gold and diamond Christmas ornament worth £18,000 GBP/€21.160 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.A resin and gold London bus with 4 carat diamond wheels, worth £180,000 GBP/€211.600 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Australia. A Louis Vuitton bucket and spade costing £850 GBP/€1.000 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Maldives. A shell Chanel purse containing real loose pearls totalling £8,000 GBP/€9.400 euro

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.The 12th day window, celebrates what is also the birthday of the client’s daughter and features a factory set white gold rainbow Rolex valued at £448,000 GBP/€526.670 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Third window is not a destination but with the travel theme in mind contains designer trunk-inspired bags and a jewellery box valued at £17,000 GBP/€19.985 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.New York. A Big Apple gold and diamond Christmas ornament worth £18,000 GBP/€21.160 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The world's most expensive advent calendar fixed to a wall in a Swiss chalet ready for its unveiling to Debbie Wongham's client

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Milan. A Ferrari art piece symbolic for the Ferrari 488 Pistasports car and worth £650,000 GBP/€764.145 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:Debbie Wingham with her creation, the world's most expensive advent calendar.

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Third window is not a destination but with the travel theme in mind contains designer trunk-inspired bags and a jewellery box valued at £17,000 GBP/€19.985 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.London. A solid gold Big Ben with Rolex face worth £130,000 GBP/€152.830 euros in total along with a resin and gold London bus with 4 carat diamond wheels, worth £180,000 GBP/€211.600 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Dubai. A real gold Arabian lamp with diamond and emerald details worth £66,000 GBP / €77.590 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Sweden. A pair of Chanel goggles valued at £500 GBP/€580 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Advent 1
    Ref 13530
    01/12/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Sweden. A pair of Chanel ski goggles valued at £500 GBP/€580 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the windows in the world's most expensive advent calendar. The The 12th day window, celebrates what is also the birthday of the client’s daughter and features a factory set white gold rainbow Rolex valued at £448,000 GBP/€526.670 euros.

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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The world's most expensive advent calendar.

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Paris. A Chanel purse, extensively embellished in flawless diamonds and signed by Wingham worth £17,500 GBP/€20.595 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Milan. A Ferrari art piece symbolic for the Ferrari 488 Pista and worth £650,000 GBP/€764.145 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Switzerland. A Richard Mille RM11-03 watch costing £702,000 GBP/€828.280 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:One of the widnows in the world's most expensive advent calendar.London. A solid gold Big Ben with Rolex face worth £130,000 GBP/€152.830 euros in total along with a resin and gold London bus with 4 carat diamond wheels, worth £180,000 GBP/€211.600 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar.Australia. A Louis Vuitton bucket and spade costing £850 GBP/€1.000 euros

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:The gifts to be found in the world's most expensive advent calendar. The most expensive. Florida . A Disney ornament with pointer diamonds and flawless ultra rare 2.5 carat red diamond, worth £3.1 million GBP/€3.64 million euros;

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    FEATURE - Der teuerste Adventskalender der Welt ist über neun Millionen Franken wert
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    Pictures must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A luxury goods designer and artist has unveiled the world’s most expensive Christmas advent calendar – stuffed with incredibly valuable daily gifts and worth a total of £7.8 million GBP / €9.17 million euros.The 12 day advent was made on commission by British-based Debbie Wingham ,39, for commission for a client on the search for the ultimate Christmas gifts for his family.It contains both joint family gifts and individual presents for each family member..It is themed around the gift of travel.It is floor standing, made reclaimed materials including ebony, constructed into a fine art magnificence and was made using traditional methods, alongside contemporary 3D printing.The calendar alone weighs 49kg and is lacquered in a black diamond paint to give a reflective finish.Hand embellishments are picked out in platinum leaf, emeralds and diamonds including a Bvlgari serpentine necklace.The construction is shaped like traditional Christmas tree ornament.With the top part removed after the festive season, it will leave a circular installation that will be timeless piece of furniture.Each door represents a global destinations which the client’s family are set to enjoy over the coming year.They will be starting their trips by spending Christmas in New York city and they will then see in the New Year in Dubai.Traditionally the period of advent are the 12 days that follow Christmas day, whilst commercially we think of advent calendars starting at 1st and finishing on the 25th of December.

    OPS:Debbie Wingham with her creation, the world's most expensive advent calendar.

    Picturesupplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    A designer has hacked apart tens of thousands of pound of luxury goods – all in the name of art.British-based Debbie Wingham took a pair of scissors to a brand new £30,000 GBP/ €35,235 Euros Hermes Birkin bag, cutting it in half.She then snipped and unscrewed a fresh-out-the-box Chanel sea-shell purse which was only made available to an exclusive list of VIP customers.They were part of more than £250,000 GBP / €293,625 Euros worth of luxury goods taken to pieces to add to painting commissioned by Wingham from Beverly Hills modern artist Daniel Maltzman.She last hit the headlines when she created the world’s most valuable Christmas tree in December last year with £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros or decorations.For her latest project, Wingham cut up a selection luxury goods in half and mounted them to six of Maltzman’s paintings.The first five include a fashionista carrying the half Hermes bag; the Chanel shell lying across the seat of a luxury Bentley motor car interior; a girl posed in front of a classic American car wearing a pair of Cartier diamond framed sunglasses; an influencer taking a selfie in a designer bag store which includes a Rolex vintage watch in a resin bag and a New York girl with a Chanel dangly diamond earring.The sixth painting is called Farewell Karl in homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who died in February last year.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham adds a Chanel diamond earring to one of the paintings

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A designer has hacked apart tens of thousands of pound of luxury goods – all in the name of art.British-based Debbie Wingham took a pair of scissors to a brand new £30,000 GBP/ €35,235 Euros Hermes Birkin bag, cutting it in half.She then snipped and unscrewed a fresh-out-the-box Chanel sea-shell purse which was only made available to an exclusive list of VIP customers.They were part of more than £250,000 GBP / €293,625 Euros worth of luxury goods taken to pieces to add to painting commissioned by Wingham from Beverly Hills modern artist Daniel Maltzman.She last hit the headlines when she created the world’s most valuable Christmas tree in December last year with £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros or decorations.For her latest project, Wingham cut up a selection luxury goods in half and mounted them to six of Maltzman’s paintings.The first five include a fashionista carrying the half Hermes bag; the Chanel shell lying across the seat of a luxury Bentley motor car interior; a girl posed in front of a classic American car wearing a pair of Cartier diamond framed sunglasses; an influencer taking a selfie in a designer bag store which includes a Rolex vintage watch in a resin bag and a New York girl with a Chanel dangly diamond earring.The sixth painting is called Farewell Karl in homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who died in February last year.

    OPS: One of Debbie Wingham and Daniel Maltzman's up-cycled paintings.The Vintage Car with a pair of Cartier diamond adorned shades

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A designer has hacked apart tens of thousands of pound of luxury goods – all in the name of art.British-based Debbie Wingham took a pair of scissors to a brand new £30,000 GBP/ €35,235 Euros Hermes Birkin bag, cutting it in half.She then snipped and unscrewed a fresh-out-the-box Chanel sea-shell purse which was only made available to an exclusive list of VIP customers.They were part of more than £250,000 GBP / €293,625 Euros worth of luxury goods taken to pieces to add to painting commissioned by Wingham from Beverly Hills modern artist Daniel Maltzman.She last hit the headlines when she created the world’s most valuable Christmas tree in December last year with £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros or decorations.For her latest project, Wingham cut up a selection luxury goods in half and mounted them to six of Maltzman’s paintings.The first five include a fashionista carrying the half Hermes bag; the Chanel shell lying across the seat of a luxury Bentley motor car interior; a girl posed in front of a classic American car wearing a pair of Cartier diamond framed sunglasses; an influencer taking a selfie in a designer bag store which includes a Rolex vintage watch in a resin bag and a New York girl with a Chanel dangly diamond earring.The sixth painting is called Farewell Karl in homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who died in February last year.

    OPS: One of Debbie Wingham and Daniel Maltzman's up-cycled paintings.Bentley interior with a Bentley car key and Chanel shell purse

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  • FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A designer has hacked apart tens of thousands of pound of luxury goods – all in the name of art.British-based Debbie Wingham took a pair of scissors to a brand new £30,000 GBP/ €35,235 Euros Hermes Birkin bag, cutting it in half.She then snipped and unscrewed a fresh-out-the-box Chanel sea-shell purse which was only made available to an exclusive list of VIP customers.They were part of more than £250,000 GBP / €293,625 Euros worth of luxury goods taken to pieces to add to painting commissioned by Wingham from Beverly Hills modern artist Daniel Maltzman.She last hit the headlines when she created the world’s most valuable Christmas tree in December last year with £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros or decorations.For her latest project, Wingham cut up a selection luxury goods in half and mounted them to six of Maltzman’s paintings.The first five include a fashionista carrying the half Hermes bag; the Chanel shell lying across the seat of a luxury Bentley motor car interior; a girl posed in front of a classic American car wearing a pair of Cartier diamond framed sunglasses; an influencer taking a selfie in a designer bag store which includes a Rolex vintage watch in a resin bag and a New York girl with a Chanel dangly diamond earring.The sixth painting is called Farewell Karl in homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who died in February last year.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham cuts up a brand new Chanel shell purse

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A designer has hacked apart tens of thousands of pound of luxury goods – all in the name of art.British-based Debbie Wingham took a pair of scissors to a brand new £30,000 GBP/ €35,235 Euros Hermes Birkin bag, cutting it in half.She then snipped and unscrewed a fresh-out-the-box Chanel sea-shell purse which was only made available to an exclusive list of VIP customers.They were part of more than £250,000 GBP / €293,625 Euros worth of luxury goods taken to pieces to add to painting commissioned by Wingham from Beverly Hills modern artist Daniel Maltzman.She last hit the headlines when she created the world’s most valuable Christmas tree in December last year with £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros or decorations.For her latest project, Wingham cut up a selection luxury goods in half and mounted them to six of Maltzman’s paintings.The first five include a fashionista carrying the half Hermes bag; the Chanel shell lying across the seat of a luxury Bentley motor car interior; a girl posed in front of a classic American car wearing a pair of Cartier diamond framed sunglasses; an influencer taking a selfie in a designer bag store which includes a Rolex vintage watch in a resin bag and a New York girl with a Chanel dangly diamond earring.The sixth painting is called Farewell Karl in homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who died in February last year.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham prepares to separate a brand new Chanel shell purse which was made to be given only to VIP customers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A designer has hacked apart tens of thousands of pound of luxury goods – all in the name of art.British-based Debbie Wingham took a pair of scissors to a brand new £30,000 GBP/ €35,235 Euros Hermes Birkin bag, cutting it in half.She then snipped and unscrewed a fresh-out-the-box Chanel sea-shell purse which was only made available to an exclusive list of VIP customers.They were part of more than £250,000 GBP / €293,625 Euros worth of luxury goods taken to pieces to add to painting commissioned by Wingham from Beverly Hills modern artist Daniel Maltzman.She last hit the headlines when she created the world’s most valuable Christmas tree in December last year with £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros or decorations.For her latest project, Wingham cut up a selection luxury goods in half and mounted them to six of Maltzman’s paintings.The first five include a fashionista carrying the half Hermes bag; the Chanel shell lying across the seat of a luxury Bentley motor car interior; a girl posed in front of a classic American car wearing a pair of Cartier diamond framed sunglasses; an influencer taking a selfie in a designer bag store which includes a Rolex vintage watch in a resin bag and a New York girl with a Chanel dangly diamond earring.The sixth painting is called Farewell Karl in homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who died in February last year.

    OPS: Debbie Wingham cuts up a brand new Hermes Birkin bag.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    FEATURE - Kunst aus zerschnittenen Designertaschen, Schmuck und Uhren
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    Hermes 1
    Ref 11290
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    A designer has hacked apart tens of thousands of pound of luxury goods – all in the name of art.British-based Debbie Wingham took a pair of scissors to a brand new £30,000 GBP/ €35,235 Euros Hermes Birkin bag, cutting it in half.She then snipped and unscrewed a fresh-out-the-box Chanel sea-shell purse which was only made available to an exclusive list of VIP customers.They were part of more than £250,000 GBP / €293,625 Euros worth of luxury goods taken to pieces to add to painting commissioned by Wingham from Beverly Hills modern artist Daniel Maltzman.She last hit the headlines when she created the world’s most valuable Christmas tree in December last year with £11.9 million GBP / €13.95 million Euros or decorations.For her latest project, Wingham cut up a selection luxury goods in half and mounted them to six of Maltzman’s paintings.The first five include a fashionista carrying the half Hermes bag; the Chanel shell lying across the seat of a luxury Bentley motor car interior; a girl posed in front of a classic American car wearing a pair of Cartier diamond framed sunglasses; an influencer taking a selfie in a designer bag store which includes a Rolex vintage watch in a resin bag and a New York girl with a Chanel dangly diamond earring.The sixth painting is called Farewell Karl in homage to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld who died in February last year.

    OPS: One of Debbie Wingham and Daniel Maltzman's up-cycled paintings.The painting with the £30,000 Birkin bag whuch was cut in half for the effect.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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