It’s National Splurge Day. Here are 10 of Our Most Extravagant Items.

According to dubious Internet calendars and canny marketers, today, June 18, is National Splurge Day. Not that we’d ever advise against treating yourself to a passion purchase, but it’s nice to think that there’s a day where it’s culturally ordained and socially accepted. And of course, there is no better site to feed your most extravagant impulses than 1stdibs. Click through the below gallery to see some of our most decadent items, just in time for today’s celebration.

After all, if not today, when? Splurge on!

Forget neutrals. If you're going to buy an alligator Hermes Birkin, go for the most off-the-wall option.

Twenty-one carats, two million dollars. What are you waiting for? Bulgari canary diamond ring.

This 1977 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow has been converted to a high-class champagne bar. Technically, you can still use it as a car, but that's so expected.

On any other day, a bouquet of flowers would do just fine. But on National Splurge Day, you'll need a peerless "Million Flower" chandelier by Flavio Poli to feel satisfied.

The world's most pedigreed Polaroid? Stick this 1981 Warhol self-portrait in your vanity mirror to demonstrate your casual, can't-be-bothered approach to fine art.

Any meal—even takeout from Seamless—is made instantly chic when it's served atop a stainless steel and Altuglas Cloud Table by Guy de Rougemont.

Do you have a $2.8 million dollar marble mantlepiece from an 18th century English manor home? Nope, didn't think so.

The fact that cigarettes are so passé makes it even more essential that you own this Poul Kjaerholm black marble ashtray.

Don't let the women of Downton Abbey outdo you. Lady Mary's 45-carat diamond tiara is only a few clicks away from your jewelry box.

We play for high stakes. Upgrade your game room with this $345,000 Victorian snooker table. Bonus: it used to belong to a Baron.


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