Nuclear Submarine Furniture

Matrix Unplugged Chair

If you want to spend $35,000 on a hideous looking chair, then artist Zoran Milivojevic has just the one for you - it's called the Matrix Unplugged Chair.

The tech geeky chair is made from the torpedo lifting jaws of a nuclear submarine, making it the ultimate boy toy as it retains it's integral engineering and design complexity. If you really wanted to wax lyrical about it (AKA bore dinner party guests) then the best part is that it's the original unit. You won't find any more of these anywhere!

There are also motorized hydraulics to adjust the chair position and it comes in different colours.

All this aside, it is still exceptionally ugly and very expensive.
Trend Themes
1. Nuclear Industrial Furniture - Create more furniture pieces from materials used in manufacturing nuclear submarines for unique designs.
2. Customized Motorized Furniture - Incorporate motorized hydraulics to adjust furniture items to preferred positions for comfortability.
3. Limited-edition Furniture Pieces - Create limited-edition furniture pieces to attract buyers looking for rare and exclusive designs.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Incorporate salvaged materials from other industries, such as nuclear submarines, to create unique and one-of-a-kind furniture pieces.
2. Luxury Home Decor - Introduce products with high-price tags, like the Matrix Unplugged Chair, for buyers looking for exclusive luxury home decor items.
3. Recycling Industry - Develop more recycling initiatives to salvage usable materials and reduce waste by using them in other creative fields, such as art or manufacturing.

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