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Unusual furniture from disused parts of military and civilian aircraft

Handmade furniture from discarded aircraft parts

Fallen Furniture is a somewhat unusual furniture maker. In contrast to the majority who rely on wood, metal and other classic materials for the production of tables, lamps, chairs, etc., they themselves process real aircraft parts such as wings, engines, wheels, fuselage frames, exhausts, doors into durable furniture of various types and even cluster bombs. If you're looking for unusual furniture to stand out, you've found the brand for you.

You are looking for unusual furniture? Perhaps the answer is furniture from used parts of military and civilian aircraft. We recently wrote in more detail about chair, which is made from a recycled recreational aircraft cover Boeing 737 companies Fallen Furniture, but this is far from the only disused piece of aircraft that this company has converted into furniture element. He also uses many other genuine pieces borrowed from both civilian and military aircraft and reworks them into tables, chairs, shelves, wall clocks, drink drawers …

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A table lamp made from the remains of an airplane.
A table lamp made from the remains of an airplane.

Fallen Furniture is an English company located on the outskirts of the city Bath (Somerset), and all their products are handmade and can be purchased. Of course, such spas are not cheap, but you will have to ask the manufacturer himself for the price. They draw inspiration for the furniture from different periods, from art deco, a design movement from the first half of the 20th century, which included the design of objects in all areas of life from architecture, cars, fashion, jewelry to furniture, to eco design, "movements" of the 21st century.

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