The Tempelhof Wardrobe is Where Fighter Pilots Hang Their Hats
Marissa Liu — February 24, 2010 — Art & Design
References: mom.eu & stilsucht.de
I have to admit, I will always love Tom Cruise for his role as Maverick, the rebellious F-14A Tomcat pilot, in Top Gun, and the plane hooks that decorate the Tempelhof wardrobe remind me of this classic film--which is why I like it.
Perfect for a little kid with dreams of one day being in flight or for an aero-enthusiast, the Tempelhof wardrobe, which was designed by Kolja Clemens, is a worthy homage to the German airport that closed in October 2008.
Perfect for a little kid with dreams of one day being in flight or for an aero-enthusiast, the Tempelhof wardrobe, which was designed by Kolja Clemens, is a worthy homage to the German airport that closed in October 2008.
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