
And the price will go right through you.
Manufactured by Carbonado, a French company with a taste for all things carbon fiber, this Champagne bucket took a full day for craftsmen to make, and it will set you back a whopping €350 or $477.

And the price will go right through you.
Manufactured by Carbonado, a French company with a taste for all things carbon fiber, this Champagne bucket took a full day for craftsmen to make, and it will set you back a whopping €350 or $477.

Finding a piece of art that is also functional is not easy, but this Melting Ice Bucket covers both requirements. You know it is fine art because it will cost you a bundle. Just in case you have no money left to buy any actual champagne, the set includes a fake bottle of Dom Ruinart champagne filled with water.
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I suppose you could put champagne in these tiny flutes, but they are actually intended for something a little stronger.
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Playing tic-tac-toe with X’s and O’s is for those that are not old enough to buy alcohol yet. Because given a choice I think any of them would much prefer to play with champagne bottles and flutes. At least if the two of you are getting hammered there will actually be some games that are not draws.
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Rather than just letting that champagne cork fly, strap a chute on it to let it come back down safely. This would mean opening it outdoors, but we all know that opening it indoors inevitably leads to someone getting hit in the head. At least in my experience.
I would plan on having a bunch of bottles of champagne around. Even if you aren’t that interested in drinking them, shooting the corks and watching them float back down is just too much fun.
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