Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts
Blackhawk Coffee Table
This coffee table is the perfect companion to the Aviator Wing Desk. Made with hardwood wrapped in polished aluminum, each table has unique dings, dents, nicks and scratches.
[via]
Awesome Retro Furniture by LA Design Studio
Polish designers from the LA Design Studio have created and produced a small collection of auto-furniture in retro style called SPIRIT of 427. The inspiration for the collection is the classic AC Cobra 427, – hence the name.
Table, chairs and sofas are made out from parts of Bentley and Ferrari from the distant 60’s. Genuine leather and "natural" parts – bumpers, headlights, body parts and wings – are connected with the details handcrafted from aluminum sheet, polished and painted with special paint that is applied in the automotive industry.
[via]
Labels:
automobile,
car,
chair,
design,
furniture,
industrial,
interior,
retro,
sofa,
table
Licensed Plate Bowls
Fruit (or anything) bowl made from two bona-fide recycled vintage license plates. The retro piece is formed only by cutting, bending, and bolting – in a completely waste-free process. Available from W. Holman’s Etsy shop, there are plenty of repurposed styles to choose from.
[via]
Pipe Wrench Coffee Table
More pipe to add to your "macho" house! (I'm guessing guys will be more into these!)
Pipe wrench coffee table by Jonathan Niemuth features some heavy-duty handyman tools interlocked firmly together to form the legs of the table.
Cool stuff!
[via]
Turntable Clock
Classy yet geeky, Etsy seller pixelthis made this awesome Turntable Clock from a recycled Sanyo platter and a vinyl album.
[via]
Zip Bed
[via]
Equilibrium Bookcase
[via]
Labels:
angle,
book,
boxes,
case,
equilibrium,
falling,
furniture,
industrial
Write A Bike
[via]
Fluid Vase
Users can specify various aspects of the design to create a unique one off edition for themselves. Adjustments like the speed and volume of water used can be altered and
the final design is created through 3d printing technologies.
The digital simulations are based on video of flowing water captured through high speed cameras.
[via]
Labels:
3d,
digital,
fluid,
form,
industrial,
interactive,
liquid,
motion,
speed,
technology,
vase,
water
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)