Hfbarcelona, the Spain-based maker of fine cigar accessories, has announced its latest additions and line extensions that will be shown off at the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show in July before shipping to retailers in August.

Hfbarcelona Smart humidor April 2015

Headlining the new releases is the Smart humidor, a 50-count humidor that comes in four finishes, each with an MSRP of $250. The interior is made entirely of okoume wood and comes with a humidifying system, digital hygrometer and locking key closure system.

 

Hfbarcelona Desktop Flame April 2015

A new lighter, the Desktop Flame, is also being released. The body is made of metal while the base is wood, and it too comes in four finishes and with an MSRP of $90.

The company has added a madera wood finish to four of its existing lines, the Style humidor ($550), the Cinder ashtray ($110), the Blade cutter ($75) and the Flame lighter ($80).

HFbarcelona Madera humidor April 2015
Hfbarcelona Cinder ashtray Madera April 2015
Hfbarcelona Blade Cutter Madera April 2015
Hfbarcelona Flame lighter Madera April 2015

Hfbarcelona is distributed in the United States by Miami Cigar & Co.

All images courtesy of Hfbarcelona.

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