For those who have everything: A digital grand piano shaped like a whale

A special piano.
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The Whaletone Royal Digital Piano (from $110,000) "resembles a water polished sea creature," says Uncrate.com, so of course it contains no strings or hammers under its soaring, fin-like lid. The newest and largest Whaletone, it includes a sound processor that mimics the tone of an acoustic concert grand but can vary that tone in dozens of ways. Polish designer Robert Majkut dreamed up the Whaletone several years ago, and "it's doubtful that even he could fully imagine how striking it would be." But you needn’t stick with basic black. The piano is also available in a range of brilliant colors, or with zigzagging stripes.

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