Bentley has earned the reputation of being one of the premier luxury automakers in the world, but they're about to go one better with something you don't have to keep outside the house.

The car manufacturers have unveiled a limited edition Home Furniture collection to commemorate their Centenary celebration, displaying the set at the Salone del Mobile Fair in Milan, Italy this week.

The collection, which includes a chair, foot-stool, and desk, is available to order. You'll have to act fast, though, as only 100 units are available.

"Bentley Motors celebrates its centenary with a limited edition collection of Bentley Home furniture at the Salone del Mobile fair in Milan," the company announced via its official website on Friday. "The line, created by Bentley Design, is produced by Bentley Home with just 100 pieces of each style bearing the special Bentley Centenary logo etched into metalwork.

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"The items form an exclusive capsule collection hand-crafted using advanced techniques and contemporary materials. The metal frames of the pieces are crafted from gold-plated iron, whilst the dark stained oak features are brushed with liquid gold. Each piece celebrates the spirit of a glorious century, whilst looking forward to the years ahead."

The Home collection is inspired by Bentley's design and was constructed with high-quality manufacturing execution. All of the pieces bear the Bentley Centenary logo, which has been etched into their metalwork.

Bentley says that the furniture boasts "innovative designs using modern materials inspired by Bentley’s past, present and future."

This isn't Bentley's first foray into the world of furniture, either. The British manufacturers have built sofas, armchairs beds and various other pieces in the past, yet this collection is quite the standout, given its remarkable retro design.

There's no word on pricing just yet, so you'd likely have to ask, something that indicates it's probably worth a whole lot more than your average furniture collection.