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by The Green Groove

There’s No Place Like Recycled Airplane Home

Check out how recycled airplane parts can earn you some sky-high points for style!

Home is where the heart is. That’s the truth, but for people that have a home made from a recycled airplane, does that mean that home is where the cockpit is? I guess it doesn’t matter as long as the people living in the home are happy.

You could definitely be happy with these recycled plane parts in your home, whether you prefer to use the parts to form the outer layer of your home, or if you’d rather use them throughout your home to remind you just how stylish and recyclable the inner layer is.

Recycled Airplane Architecture

Francie Rehwald’s entire home structure is made from an old Boeing 747 Jet. As if that wasn’t cool enough, it’s also located in Malibu!

Check out her story:

 

Recycled Airplane Wing Desk

If you couldn’t actually be flying on a plane, don’t you think that having a plane’s wing as your personal office desk would be the next best thing to flying? I do, and apparently so do the folks at reestore, an eco-friendly design company that created this Deborah desk (yes, it actually has a name).

Recycled Airplane Desk Chair

Complete with rolling wheels and a look that could be inspired by a Stanley Kubrick film, this recycled C-130 Navigation Chair created by MotoArt is the perfect complement to your airplane wing desk.


Airplane Tile

Want to add a “plane” look to the walls of your kitchen that isn’t “plain” at all? Check out these 100% recycled Bio-Luminum tiles made from salvaged airplane parts that have been melted and sliced together.


Recycled Airplane Coffee Table

This coffee table for sale on GreenwithEnvyGifts is made from the wheel of a recycled Boeing 747 plane.




Airplane Couch

Although Albatross planes were first introduced to crews in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard during the late 1940’s, the guys at MotoArt have introduced this Albatross Float Tank couch to everyone right now!

There really is no place like home, and your home would be like no other place in your neighborhood (or country) with these recycled plane parts in it!

 

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