Moto Art Recycles Plane Parts
Going Like Sixty — October 11, 2007 — Tech
References: bornrich.org
Why settle for a plain cubicle, when you can have a plane cubicle? Moto Art turns vintage airplane parts into home and office furniture. This 747 Cowling Desk would be perfect in the lobby of Virgin Atlantic, don't you agree? The engine cowlings are 100 inches in diameter with a sanded finish desk. The aluminum is highly polished. Also included are black glass working surfaces and a lower shelf system. It's the ultimate in recycling.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Furniture - Creating furniture from recycled materials, such as vintage airplane parts, for a unique and sustainable design.
2. Industrial Chic - Incorporating industrial elements, like airplane engine cowlings, into home and office spaces for a sleek and modern aesthetic.
3. Eco-conscious Design - Using recycled materials and sustainable manufacturing processes to create furniture that is environmentally friendly.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Opportunity for furniture designers to specialize in creating unique and sustainable pieces by repurposing recycled materials.
2. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior designers to incorporate industrial elements in their designs, such as airplane parts, to create a modern and edgy aesthetic.
3. Sustainability - Opportunity for companies focused on sustainability to collaborate with Moto Art and explore ways to repurpose other discarded materials.
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