Although Im playing as cannon fodder
I saw a posting around here raving about Kimber Kable speaker wire. Though I dont drink the Kool Aid, kimber does in fact make some really decent speaker cable if you stick to their cheapest lines. No one will argue that the most important factor in cabling is gauge, the longer the run the thicker the cable should be. Also the bigger the drivers on the speakers the more current they require all else being equal.
Well it happens that Kimber sells some very nice looking 12 and 10 gauge cables for not too much money! Plus they use braided conductors which any one that has attended an electronics course aids in the virtual elimination of RF or magnetic interference. And, of course, the look cool. You don't want your 10000 dollar furniture grade speaker sporting Kmart wires would you? I certainly agree that buying cables that cost as much as your speakers is idiotic but that doesn't change the fact that they sell very good stuff too for not unreasonable prices too.
I have a pair of B&W 803d3 which I biwire. I use Kimber AV12 which given their 24 conductors can do the biwiring using only cable (internal biwire). The price was fairly inexpensive, sounds magnificent and looks appropriately elegant for a $17k pair of speakers. (BTW Im also aware that biwiring is mostly hocus pocus contrary to bi-amping)