Goldgenie is a London-based company founded in 1995.
Goldgenie is a British company which provides gold-plating and other decoration for mobile phones and other objects. In 2007 it appeared on the appeared on the Dragons' Den television programme, and received an investment from James CaanJames Caan. In 2009 it decorated iPod nanos with lead crystal to be sold in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. In 2014, it marketed a 24-carat gold-plated bicycle at $390,000; a version with embedded diamonds was also available for $470,000.
Goldgenie is a British company which provides gold-plating and other decoration for mobile phones and other objects. In 2007 it appeared on the appeared on the Dragons' Den television programme, and received an investment from James Caan. In 2009 it decorated iPodiPod nanos with lead crystal to be sold in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. In 2014, it marketed a 24-carat gold-plated bicycle at $390,000; a version with embedded diamonds was also available for $470,000.
Goldgenie is a British company which provides gold-plating and other decoration for mobile phones and other objects. In 2007 it appeared on the appeared on the Dragons' DenDragons' Den television programme, and received an investment from James Caan. In 2009 it decorated iPod nanos with lead crystal to be sold in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. In 2014, it marketed a 24-carat gold-plated bicycle at $390,000; a version with embedded diamonds was also available for $470,000.
Goldgenie is a British company which provides gold-plating and other decoration for mobile phones and other objects. In 2007 it appeared on the appeared on the Dragons' Den television programme, and received an investment from James Caan. In 2009 it decorated iPod nanos with lead crystal to be sold in aid of the Elton John AIDS FoundationElton John AIDS Foundation. In 2014, it marketed a 24-carat gold-plated bicycle at $390,000; a version with embedded diamonds was also available for $470,000.
Goldgenie is a British company which provides gold-plating and other decoration for mobile phones and other objects. In 2007 it appeared on the appeared on the Dragons' Den television programme, and received an investment from James Caan. In 2009 it decorated iPod nanos with lead crystal to be sold in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. In 2014, it marketed a 24-carat gold-plated bicycle at $390,000; a version with embedded diamonds was also available for $470,000.