Airframe Coffee Table


This is pretty neat and might be worth the money if you're into airplanes as much as I am. A company out of Burlington, Wisconsin, has been making airframe furniture since 1989 and has recently got publicity from General Aviation News. The article reads:

"Looking for a Boeing 727 engine fan blade coffee table? How about a bi-plane desk? If so, swing by the GenAvi Aircraft Art website and poke around. Selection is fairly limited, so far, as Mike Mike Rosentrater, GenAvi Aircraft Art’s owner, only got started about seven months ago. Rosentrater got inspired by MotoArt and put his background as a paint shop owner and aircraft refurbish-er to work creating interesting pieces of furniture made from aircraft parts."

Of course, these aren't cheap but nothing in aviation is. Regardless, I find these to be classy and definitely something an aviation enthusiast will find to be the center piece of conversation.

"Every time I fly and am forced to remove my shoes, I'm grateful Richard Reid is not known as the Underwear Bomber." - Douglas Manuel
Airframe Coffee Table Airframe Coffee Table Reviewed by Joe Burlas on January 14, 2013 Rating: 5

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