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  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884528_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884526_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884523_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884520_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884516_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884513_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884510_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884506_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884503_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884500_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884497_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884494_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    DUKAS_182884491_FER
    Aston Martin inspired racing simulator
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Simulator 1
    Ref 16665
    26/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aston Martin /Curv Racing Simulators

    A race car simulator designed to look like an Aston Martin sports car has been unveiled — with a price tag way above many high performance road cars.

    The AMR-C01-R is an enhanced version of a previous model produced by Aston Martin in conjunction with UK-based race sim builder Curv Racing Simulators

    Limited to just 50 examples, the new simulator comes with a price tag of £58,750 GBP / €75.720 euros plus tax

    Curv is led by three-time Le Mans winner and simulator specialist Darren Turner.

    The AMR-C01-R has an all-carbon fibre monocoque and signature Aston Martin Racing grille.

    The seating position is inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie sports car, with further adjustment for enhanced comfort and accessibility particularly for taller drivers.

    OPS: The AMR-C01-R racing simulator

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

     

  • Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    DUKAS_182676811_NUR
    Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    A Zellers pop-up store is inside a Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Canada, on March 19, 2025. Hudson's Bay announces plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    DUKAS_182676810_NUR
    Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    A Zellers pop-up store is inside a Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Canada, on March 19, 2025. Hudson's Bay announces plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    DUKAS_182676801_NUR
    Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    Signs inside a Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Canada, on March 19, 2025, are seen. Hudson's Bay announces plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    DUKAS_182676799_NUR
    Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    Signs inside a Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Canada, on March 19, 2025, are seen. Hudson's Bay announces plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    DUKAS_182676797_NUR
    Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Canada, on March 19, 2025, is seen. Hudson's Bay announces plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    DUKAS_182676779_NUR
    Hudson's Bay Announces Liquidation And Nationwide Store Closures
    Zeddy plush toys are at a Zellers pop-up store inside a Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Canada, on March 19, 2025. Hudson's Bay announces plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dollar Price
    DUKAS_182623917_NUR
    Dollar Price
    In Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 17, 2025, the photo shows an illustration of the dollar. The dollar falls and closes at its lowest value of 2025 with a positive external market; the stock market rises. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dollar Price
    DUKAS_182623915_NUR
    Dollar Price
    In Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 17, 2025, the photo shows an illustration of the dollar. The dollar falls and closes at its lowest value of 2025 with a positive external market; the stock market rises. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dollar Price
    DUKAS_182623913_NUR
    Dollar Price
    In Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 17, 2025, the photo shows an illustration of the dollar. The dollar falls and closes at its lowest value of 2025 with a positive external market; the stock market rises. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dollar Price
    DUKAS_182623882_NUR
    Dollar Price
    In Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 17, 2025, the photo shows an illustration of the dollar. The dollar falls and closes at its lowest value of 2025 with a positive external market; the stock market rises. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dollar Price
    DUKAS_182623880_NUR
    Dollar Price
    In Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 17, 2025, the photo shows an illustration of the dollar. The dollar falls and closes at its lowest value of 2025 with a positive external market; the stock market rises. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dollar Price
    DUKAS_182623878_NUR
    Dollar Price
    In Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 17, 2025, the photo shows an illustration of the dollar. The dollar falls and closes at its lowest value of 2025 with a positive external market; the stock market rises. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    DUKAS_181070010_BES
    Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    DUKAS_181070009_BES
    Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    DUKAS_181070008_BES
    Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    DUKAS_181070006_BES
    Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    DUKAS_181070004_BES
    Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    DUKAS_181070001_BES
    Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    DUKAS_181069998_BES
    Vollebak sort un blouson en bois (2990€)
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood. And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.” The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps. It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured. But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood. There is no clue given s to how they hold together. London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag. And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one. A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material. “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    DUKAS_181019612_FER
    Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wooden jacket 1
    Ref 16534
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak

    A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.

    And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”

    The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.

    It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.

    But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.

    There is no clue given s to how they hold together.

    London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.

    And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.

    A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.

    “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”

    OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.

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

     

  • Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    DUKAS_181019608_FER
    Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wooden jacket 1
    Ref 16534
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak

    A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.

    And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”

    The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.

    It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.

    But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.

    There is no clue given s to how they hold together.

    London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.

    And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.

    A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.

    “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”

    OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.

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

     

  • Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    DUKAS_181019597_FER
    Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wooden jacket 1
    Ref 16534
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak

    A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.

    And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”

    The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.

    It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.

    But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.

    There is no clue given s to how they hold together.

    London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.

    And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.

    A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.

    “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”

    OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.

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

     

  • Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    DUKAS_181019595_FER
    Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wooden jacket 1
    Ref 16534
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak

    A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.

    And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”

    The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.

    It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.

    But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.

    There is no clue given s to how they hold together.

    London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.

    And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.

    A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.

    “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”

    OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.

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

     

  • Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    DUKAS_181019570_FER
    Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wooden jacket 1
    Ref 16534
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak

    A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.

    And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”

    The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.

    It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.

    But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.

    There is no clue given s to how they hold together.

    London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.

    And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.

    A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.

    “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”

    OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.

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

     

  • Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    DUKAS_181019564_FER
    Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wooden jacket 1
    Ref 16534
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak

    A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.

    And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”

    The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.

    It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.

    But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.

    There is no clue given s to how they hold together.

    London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.

    And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.

    A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.

    “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”

    OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.

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

     

  • Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    DUKAS_181019563_FER
    Fashion firm unveils jacket made of wood
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Wooden jacket 1
    Ref 16534
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Vollebak

    A fashion label has unveiled a jacket — made of wood.

    And the company said it did it because turning a tree into clothing was “an absurdly difficult technical challenge.”

    The zip-up hooded jacket comes with pocket flaps.

    It has not released details of how the garment was manufactured.

    But a close up of the fabric shows tiny crosshatched mini blocks of wood.

    There is no clue given s to how they hold together.

    London-based company Vollebak intends to eventually offer wooden jackets for sale with a £2,495 GBP / €2.990 euros price tag.

    And it has opened a waiting list for those interested in acquiring one.

    A spokesperson said: “ It’s all about the technical feat vs the performance advantage of the material.

    “It forces us to tackle, then solve, technical challenges that would otherwise remain completely theoretical.”

    OPS: The Vollebak wooden jacket.

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

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    DUKAS_180849480_BES
    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    DUKAS_180849476_BES
    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    DUKAS_180849472_BES
    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    DUKAS_180849468_BES
    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800936_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: Cat themed steaks for Valentin's Day.

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

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800935_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: A meat selection box for Valentine's Day.

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

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800934_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: The €65 euros.box of heart-shaped steaks for Valentine's Day.

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

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800933_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: The box of heart-shaped steaks for Valentine's Day is available at a cheaper price with eight pieces

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

     

  • La Watch Box est un écrin haut de gamme pour vos montres de luxe
    DUKAS_180215204_BES
    La Watch Box est un écrin haut de gamme pour vos montres de luxe
    Pictures must credit: L’Epee 1839 Here’s an expensive handmade box designed to show off high end time pieces. The fully mechanical Watch Box even has a lift which raises a timepiece out at the press of a button. But is does not come cheap with a retail price of 9’900 Swiss francs / €10.485 euros The box has been developed by Swiss clock maker L’Epee. A spokesperson described it as a “ VIP lounge for your timepiece. The Watch Box measures 215 x 150 x 140 mm and weighs 3.4 kg. It is crafted out of stainless steel, acrylics, glass, and microfibre, with the metal parts polished, sand-blasted, satin-finished and lacquered. The result is a clear housing with an elevated black fabric pad to hold the watch in the middle of a self-powering mechanism. When a button is pressed, the Box opens the case and the wristwatch is raised out for display or retrieval. When the cover is closed, it resets and rewinds the mechanism, so no manual winding is needed. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La Watch Box est un écrin haut de gamme pour vos montres de luxe
    DUKAS_180215203_BES
    La Watch Box est un écrin haut de gamme pour vos montres de luxe
    Pictures must credit: L’Epee 1839 Here’s an expensive handmade box designed to show off high end time pieces. The fully mechanical Watch Box even has a lift which raises a timepiece out at the press of a button. But is does not come cheap with a retail price of 9’900 Swiss francs / €10.485 euros The box has been developed by Swiss clock maker L’Epee. A spokesperson described it as a “ VIP lounge for your timepiece. The Watch Box measures 215 x 150 x 140 mm and weighs 3.4 kg. It is crafted out of stainless steel, acrylics, glass, and microfibre, with the metal parts polished, sand-blasted, satin-finished and lacquered. The result is a clear housing with an elevated black fabric pad to hold the watch in the middle of a self-powering mechanism. When a button is pressed, the Box opens the case and the wristwatch is raised out for display or retrieval. When the cover is closed, it resets and rewinds the mechanism, so no manual winding is needed. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La Watch Box est un écrin haut de gamme pour vos montres de luxe
    DUKAS_180215201_BES
    La Watch Box est un écrin haut de gamme pour vos montres de luxe
    Pictures must credit: L’Epee 1839 Here’s an expensive handmade box designed to show off high end time pieces. The fully mechanical Watch Box even has a lift which raises a timepiece out at the press of a button. But is does not come cheap with a retail price of 9’900 Swiss francs / €10.485 euros The box has been developed by Swiss clock maker L’Epee. A spokesperson described it as a “ VIP lounge for your timepiece. The Watch Box measures 215 x 150 x 140 mm and weighs 3.4 kg. It is crafted out of stainless steel, acrylics, glass, and microfibre, with the metal parts polished, sand-blasted, satin-finished and lacquered. The result is a clear housing with an elevated black fabric pad to hold the watch in the middle of a self-powering mechanism. When a button is pressed, the Box opens the case and the wristwatch is raised out for display or retrieval. When the cover is closed, it resets and rewinds the mechanism, so no manual winding is needed. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

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