• Here’s One Way You Can Buy a Lamborghini Aventador For Less Than $40,000

You’ll only get part of an Aventador, but you’re desk is going to be the coolest one in the room

For those who can’t afford a $400,000 Lamborghini Aventador, might we offer you an alternative that’s a tenth of the supercar’s price tag? It’s still a Lamborghini Aventador, or at least it’s part of what looks like an Aventador. It’s not technically the Lambo supercar, but it is a desk that takes the form of the Aventador’s front section. It comes from Poland-based Design Epicentrum Manufacture, and it costs just €30,000, or just over $35,000 based on current exchange rates.

Here's One Way You Can Buy a Lamborghini Aventador For Less Than $40,000
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I know what some of you are thinking. The table is a bit tacky if you think about it. But it’s also cool, and I prefer to side with those people who think of it in similar ways.

The Lamborghini Aventador desk is really something else. It’s the brainchild of Design Epicentrum Manufacture, a Polish-based company that specializes in building racing-inspired desks and sofas. The level of detail and attention that went into building this desk is incredible. You might even confuse it for an actual Aventador that just came out of the butcher shop.

Except it isn’t a real Aventador, which, in a roundabout way, makes the desk’s design even more impressive.

The whole thing measures 1,900 mm wide (74.8 inches), 1,600 mm deep (63 inches), and 800 mm long (31.5 inches). We can’t compare its length and height to an actual Aventador, but the desk’s width is actually close to the measurements of an actual Aventador, which measures 2,030 mm (79.92 inches) with the side mirrors. That means the desk is likely close to being a 1:1 scale example of the Aventador. It’s impressive stuff, but we’re also just scratching the surface of what makes this desk as cool as the other side of the pillow.

Here's One Way You Can Buy a Lamborghini Aventador For Less Than $40,000
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According to the company that built it, the desk is handmade from fiberglass. It has a scratch-resistant worktop, and it comes in a staggering 200 colors. As a customer, you can also customize the car by choosing the color of the top and the rims, the latter of which can be personalized away from the standard black offering. If these personalized possibilities aren’t enough, you can even opt to add a few optional pieces, including a glass shelf above the top of the desk or the car’s hood. Backlit headlights and LED lighting under the desk are also available for reasons that don’t make sense but are awesome regardless.

Design Epicentrum Manufacture can literally build the Lamborghini Aventador car desk of your dreams.

About the only thing it’s missing is Lambo’s badge on the front hood and wheel centers. Those are the only pieces that keep it from looking like an exact copy of an Aventador. Blame licensing issues for that.

Regardless, the Aventador car desk is one for the books. It costs a lot compared to other desks — €30,000, or a little over $35,000 based on current exchange rates — but if you have money to spend on an obscenely expensive desk, there aren’t a lot of options that are better than this one. Make up your mind quick, too, because Epicentrum Manufacture only plans to build 44 units of the Aventador car desk.

Further reading

2018 Lamborghini Aventador S High Resolution Exterior
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Read our full review on the 2018 Lamborghini Aventador S.

2018 Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster
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Read our full review on the 2018 Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster.

Source: Design Epicentrum

Kirby Garlitos
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Kirby’s first exposure into the world of automobiles happened when he caught Knight Rider on television as a five-year old boy. David Hasselhoff didn’t leave much of an impression on him (that happened later on in Baywatch), but KITT certainly did. To this day, Kirby remains convinced that he will one day own a car with the same ‘spirit’ as the original KITT (not the 2008 monstrosity). He doesn't know when that will be, but until then, he’s committed to expressing his love for KITT, and all cars for that matter, here at TopSpeed.  Read full bio
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