Goldgenie

Goldgenie
Privately held company
Predecessor Midas Touch International
Founded March 1995
Founder Laban Roomes
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Area served
Global
Key people
James Caan (entrepreneur)
Services Gold plating and customisation
Website www.goldgenie.com

Goldgenie is a company that specialises in providing customization of household items. The service is primarily used to customize mobile phones, games consoles, and household items with gold, copper, nickel, chrome and platinum plating, solid gold, Swarovski crystals and diamonds. Customers order products via the Internet, or send their own items to be customised. The brand does not have any retail outlets but sells selected items via High Street stores including HMV, Apple premium resellers and Selfridges & Co. It sells some items as pre-customised units. These include Apple iPods and iPads, as well as mobile phones and video game consoles. A service is also available by which customers can choose designs and materials from pre-set schemes, or design their own. Laser engraving is also offered.

Locality

The firm operates internationally, using a franchising model of business,[1] with franchises in Africa, Russia, Cyprus, the Channel Islands and Turkey.

Celebrity customisation

Goldgenie has created a number of customised items for celebrities of its own accord and gifted these to the celebrities as a marketing ploy [2][3][4] The firm also supplies the UK reality TV show The X Factor with competition prizes.[5]

In the media

The brand has been featured in print media, in part due to its appearance on Dragon's Den and the partial gold plating of Neasden Temple.

Recently Goldgenie bike was on different newspapers all over the world.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2872721/Gold-plated-racing-bike-sold-Goldgenie-costs-Ferrari-set-staggering-250-000.html

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/21796/20141209/this-24-carat-gold-plated-goldgenie-bike-sells-for-390-000-forget-ferrari.htm

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/happiness-at-any-price-what-christmas-gift-would-you-buy-for-the-millionaire-in-your-life-9923361.html

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