So you bed vanish . You do it every type of aircraft . You would spend the whole Clarence Shepard Day Jr. high up above ground if you could . But that ’s unimaginable , and when you return to your home or to your bureau , you require to feel at least a tiny bit of that sensation you felt at those high elevation . Thanks to a few interior designer and piece of furniture Jehovah , this is now potential .

The follow composition are made of disassembled or reclaimed aircraft parts , bringing the sky into your domicile . Check them out — plus a few extra at the end , which did n’t come directly from the runway , but are just as coolheaded .

Relicta office desks “made out of old aircrafts carcasses ”

photograph : Relicta innovation

Mixer Tulip 737 Coffee Table, made of salvaged aluminum aircraft turbine and glass, designed by Rosario Gallina and Tiziano Rutilo for Relicta design.

photograph : Bonhams

Pratt & Whitney Twin Seats, designed and executed by Rosario Gallina and Tiziano Rutilo for Relicta Design.

Convair desk by Eichholtz.

Photo : Eichholtz

Eichholtz desk wing.

Lycoming R680 9 cylinder radial engine coffee table–the engine is from a US Army Boeing-Stearman PT-1, World War II biplane, c1936/38.

Photo : Decoratum

Dove, an aeroplane propeller heads table, England, 1960s

F-Light, a modular lighting system made of recycled plane, created by Paul Coudamy

photograph : Benjamin Boccas / Coudamy Architectures

B-52 Bomber Wing Flap Conference Table made of the inner wing flap of a B-52 Bomber by MotoArt.

Photo : MotoArt

Boeing 747 jumbo jet engine conference table by MotoArt.

B-52 Ejection Chair by MotoArt.

DC-10 Cowling Bed by MotoArt.

MotoArt Stratotanker sink, fabricated from a KC-97 front landing gear door

Bonus: The following three pieces aren’t made from parts, but they’re deeply inspired by flight, like these Aviator lounge chairs by Canadian designer David Catta.

Photo : Catta work

The same goes for Restoration Hardware’s Aviator Wing Desk, which is inspired by streamlined World War II fighter planes. Its shape mimicks the bent wing of a plane.

exposure : Restoration Hardware

Both Restoration Hardware’s Aviator chair and its Devon Spitfire are inspired by the aerodynamic curves of World War II fighter planes, too.

As well as the Aviator leather office chair by Alexander and Pearl

pic : Alexander and Pearl

And finally, the Blackhawk chest by Restoration Hardware.

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