Add a
little blue sky thinking to your office or business by installing a piece of
aviation history to the boardroom. We love this idea and put it forward for our aviation client BBA.
The Californian company called MotoArt has come up with an uplifting solution for
what to do with decommissioned aircraft
as it turns them into eye-catching office furniture.
The
craftsmen takes wings, spoilers, stabilisers, ailerons and engines from iconic
planes such as the DC-4, the Boeing 727 and Boeing 747, C-119 and Albatross
Aileron's and turns them into custom-made, glass-topped conference and office
tables. The company also sells airplane seats.
One design sees a Boeing 747 jet engine cowling transformed into a conference table with room for twelve people around it. Measuring
12ft across, the General Electric engine nacelle houses internal LED lighting
in different colours as well as six pop-up connection ports,