hey monkey boy,
I was about to advise the Loewe compose 55 individual, design wise its a beautifull screen in my opinion maybe the nicest to look at especially considering the tuning options in terms of facia colours and materials. also price would have been in your budget starting at £4,600 for the 55inch and around 3,300 for the 40 inch (keep in mind this is screen only if you want speakers and different buildmaterials you can easily add another £2K )
but as I said I was about to.... I am in the market for a high end TV myself and went to check out the Loewe today. yes the tv looks as good as on the loewe website but the image quality is poor. I also checked out the B&O sets and as well AND am not convinced of the picture quality either.
the problem with manufacturer's such as B&O or Loewe is that the display unit actually comes from a different manufacturer (in Loewe case Sharp) so often you are paying for a tuned up cheaper set. Don't get me wrong build quality, materials and components are of the highest quality but if you start with a poor display this will still give you an average picture.
so my trouble and it may be yours is do I go for a great high end set but accept that picture quality will be weak or do I go for a more traditional with a great picture quality.
I agree with mattyg and Chris 1712 the Kuro's plasma are even today the best sets in the market in terms of image quality as no manufacture has ever matched their performance the trouble is to get a hold of them.
Pioneer stopped doing flat screens about 3 years ago as they were losing a hell of a lot of money. Today it is panasonic who have taken over the old Pioneer team and for the moment the new sets from Panasonic are although not as good as the old Kuros, rated best compared to all competition (including B&O)
Panasonic have last week announced their 2011 sets and the rumor is that they are as good as or even better then the Kuros so I will mostprobbly go for one of these even if they do not have the looks of a B&O or a Loewe.
it might be worth you having a look at the panasonic TX-P50VT30B it is a 3D set but the best from panasonic in terms of image quality excluding the 85 inch at £45K. I am like you and far from being convinced of 3D but it isn't because I have a set capable of displaying 3D that I need to watch 3D. all I am saying is that it is rumored to give the best 2D image quality on the market and that is what I am after. the fact that it is 3d means that if 3D picks up in a big way and I change my mind I don't need to go and change my set.
hope you find what you are looking for
