Tiffany is selling impractical 'everyday objects' like coffee cans and balls of yarn for thousands of dollars
- Tiffany & Co. sells expensive "Everyday Objects" on its website.
- The items include silver and gold versions of ice cream scoopers and protractors.
- Some of them cost upwards of $10,000.
The average Tiffany customer can afford to pay a premium for luxury. Perhaps this is why the company now has an "Everyday Objects" section on its website, where it sells silver and gold versions of "household" items, like balls of yarn and porcelain eggs, for thousands of dollars.
It might also be an attempt to build buzz among millennials and compensate for declining traffic in its stores, according to CNN.
The company said the collection was "born out of the notion that beautiful things should not be limited to special occasions," adding that the "covetable accessories possess a whimsical wink that is quintessentially Tiffany." (Or, in other words, they'll do well on social media.)
These are the craziest, least practical "everyday objects" you can currently buy on Tiffany's website.
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