Top 21+ of the world's most expensive home furnishings
- The most opulent home accessories money can buy
- Wayside screen: £22,400 ($29k)
- De Sede Terrazza sofa: £26,200 (£34.9k)
- Gold filigree mirror: £29,000 ($38.6k)
- Diamond-encrusted door handle: £85,500 ($113.8k)
- Ornate 19th-century table: £285,000 ($379k)
- Pietro Bossi 18th-century marble fireplace: £312,000 ($415k)
- Gold-plated skull armchair: £375,900 ($500k)
- Apollo's Fountain: £2.2 million ($2.8m)
- Rare 17th-century Persian rug: £2.5 million ($3.2m)
- Rock crystal chandeliers: £300 million ($400m)
The most opulent home accessories money can buy

Have you ever wondered what billionaires splash their cash on when it comes to decking out their luxury mega-mansions? From gold cribs to diamond-encrusted wall tiles and crystal bathtubs, feast your eyes on the world's most extravagant home furnishings money can buy.
Click or scroll through and prepare to be amazed...
Wayside screen: £22,400 ($29k)

This decorative screen is finished in bronze and polished stainless steel.
Made with the finest materials using traditional methods, each ornamental room divider is carefully handmade in Cambridge, England by artisans. Just don't try getting changed behind it!
De Sede Terrazza sofa: £26,200 (£34.9k)

Reminiscent of lush terraced fields, this plush leather sofa was designed in 1972 by Ubald Klug and Ueli Berger for De Sede. It certainly boasts a unique profile and the leather is beautifully soft too.
Style and comfort – it's just what every billionaire needs.
Gold filigree mirror: £29,000 ($38.6k)

Crafted using one of the oldest-known jewellery-making techniques, this gold filigree mirror has been sculpted completely by hand in a flowering shape traditional to Portuguese art and culture.
Comprised of numerous interlocking and fitted brass chords, the elaborate mirror combines heritage with the height of contemporary craftsmanship.
Diamond-encrusted door handle: £85,500 ($113.8k)

Designed for superyachts and palatial residences, this bejewelled door handle by Italian firm F.Lli Razeto & Casareto is made from gold-plated brass, titanium, premium diamonds and diamond dust.
The luxe handle is called 100K in reference to its cost. Talk about the Midas touch...
Ornate 19th-century table: £285,000 ($379k)

Made in Italy during the 19th century, this remarkable antique table listed on 1stDibs has a hand-carved wood base and intricate, clawed feet.
The spectacular illustrated tabletop features the Vatican and St Peter's Square in the centre, surrounded by eight roundels depicting scenes and landscapes from Greek and Roman history.
Pietro Bossi 18th-century marble fireplace: £312,000 ($415k)

Every billionaire home needs a wow-factor hearth and this spectacular surround is the ideal choice to frame a roaring fire.
This beautiful inlay fireplace listed on 1stDibs is the handiwork of the master of the art of scagliola (an imitation of decorative stone), Pietro Bossi, and is made from the finest white marble in the world.
Gold-plated skull armchair: £375,900 ($500k)

The bling just keeps on coming in the form of this striking multi-faceted skull armchair by hip French furniture company Harow.
Its distinctive bevelled design, modelled after a diamond, is constructed from reinforced fibreglass and a steel internal frame, while a 24-carat gold coating completes the extravagant seat.
Apollo's Fountain: £2.2 million ($2.8m)

An ideal showpiece for a billionaire's backyard, the original Apollo's Fountain was built between 1668 and 1671 by Jean-Baptiste Tuby for King Louis XIV at the Palace of Versailles.
Previously on sale via 1stDibs, this bronze copy, which is composed of 21 different sculptural elements, was made in 2008 and took four years to create.
Rare 17th-century Persian rug: £2.5 million ($3.2m)

It may look a bit faded and time-worn around the edges, but this rare early 20th-century antique Persian rug is highly covetable and historically important.
Probably best to hang this one on the wall, rather than the floor, though.
Rock crystal chandeliers: £300 million ($400m)

Standing at 118 inches (3m) by 71 inches (1.8m) each, these French antique Louis XV-style luxe rock crystal chandeliers are sure to wow any visitors.
Made in the form of a cage with triple crown above, we can't think of a more apt accessory to go with a million-dollar home!