May 19th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Assouline’s Humidor Library may not be the most discreet place to keep your cigars hidden. After all, it’s bold titles are more likely to draw someone’s attention than keep them away. But, at least this innovative bookshelf humidor offers more protection for your stoges than an unlocked cigar cabinet sitting out in the open. To our surprise, the 13.7 x 13.7-inch Humidor Library features real titles from some of the company’s more popular books. The wood humidor comes covered is covered in leather, providing a clean look. Unfortunately, the good looks don’t run cheap, as this bookcase humidor will set you back two G’s.
Available through: Assouline [via Luxist]
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April 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you’ve ever wanted an excuse to keep your cigar collection in any of your formal rooms, custom humidor-maker Arlin Liss could have your answer. Based in Virginia, Liss works closely with clients to create one-of-a-kind humidors that can resemble high-end traditional furniture pieces suitable for showcasing anywhere in the crib.
Arlin’s motto is “get what you want the way you want it!” As a result, he does not confine his clients to pre-determined humidor models, patterns, or wood types. Nor does he let economic considerations compromise quality.
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February 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

The famed Swiss humidor masters, Michel Perrenoud, S.A., have developed a compact walk-in humidor that is the most baller compact humidor we’ve come across.
While designed for bars and hotel lounges, like the Lausanne Habana Club pictured above, a Perrenoud spokesman noted that the new walk-in humidor could be installed in just about any home with working electricity and running water.
Thirty private cigar lockers fill the Perrenoud humidor at the Lausanne Habana Club. But you could just as easily install open shelves that would fit more than 10,000 cigars, as well as your liquor and a large flat screen.
How much would it cost to purchase Perrenoud’s compact walk-in? The Lausanne Habana Club humidor cost just over $82,000. Shipping outside of Switzerland would run you extra.
For more information visit Michel Perrenoud’s website. [via CigarCyclopedia]
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January 23rd, 2008 by BallerHouse
Designed and signed by artist Steve Soffa, the Lost Skulls humidor by the Hardcore Watch Company sports 10 coats of hand-brushed lacquer, a custom magnetic hygrometer, cedar lining, and room for 60 to 100 cigars. This humidor is unlike any we’ve ever seen. The story behind the artwork follows. Make your own judgements.
Lost Skulls represents the demons of those warriors that tried to steal the Maltese Treasures. When captured, Dr. Plug had their living remains cast in the same precious metals that the Silver Maltese is made of. Each skull is still alive, but are casted to look in the same direction for eternity.
Available for $395 through the Hardcore Watch Company
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