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Chair made from a jet engine

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Fallen Furniture is a studio in Bath, UK that takes old aircraft parts and turns them into luxurious pieces of furniture. This chair made from the cowling of a Boeing 737 engine is among them. Its polished aluminum cover brightens up a room. And despite the weight, it’s perfectly balanced, so it spins easily.
via Neatorama

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