Matching a PC to your furniture have never been easier, of course if wood is your thing. This wooden PC called the Suissa Enlighten was created in an artsy fashion to separate the the parts of the computer that are interfaced by users such as the DVD drive and power button, from the parts that most users don’t often interface such as the processor, memory, video cards, etc.
“The design of Enlighten reflects the trend to separate our personal data from the immediate vicinity of technology. While Enlighten visually separates the processing from our input, they are fully present, because the memories we store on our computers, our photos, home videos, music and other collections, belong with the family, not in some Matrix-like concept”, says Suissa.
This stylish piece of hardware can be your for $16k, a big price to pay for an Intel Quad-core CPU, 4GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive, NVIDIA 8600GTX video card and a DVD burner. Hey, who said stylish hardware comes cheap?