Vintage Turbine Furniture

The '747 Jet Liner Bed' Scores High Points in Recycling

The new high-flyer in recycled furniture is the 747 Jet Liner Bed, a stunning airplane turbine makeover by MotoArt. A 60’s inspiration, the round bed flows out of an authentic 747 engine nacelle cowling, and features a 84" diameter mattress and box spring for a perfect fit.

The dashing turbine headboard is complete with acrylic automotive paint and mirror-polished leading nose ring for silky arm resting. It also features transparent green Plexiglas end caps, allowing for a sizzling view into the structure of this powerful recycled airplane part.

Round beds are making their comeback and MotoArt is pitching sky high with their 747 Jet Liner model. And although it sure seems comfy, sleep is hardly what this sexy piece of furniture inspires.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Furniture - The use of recycled airplane parts in the 747 Jet Liner Bed showcases the trend of upcycling in furniture design.
2. Round Bed Revival - The round shape of the 747 Jet Liner Bed taps into the trend of round beds making a comeback in furniture design.
3. Transparency in Design - The transparent green Plexiglas end caps of the 747 Jet Liner Bed align with the trend of incorporating transparency into product design.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The 747 Jet Liner Bed points to disruptive innovation opportunities in the furniture design industry through the use of recycled airplane parts and unique shapes.
2. Aerospace - The recycling of airplane parts in the 747 Jet Liner Bed highlights potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the aerospace industry's approach to sustainable practices.
3. Home Decor - The 747 Jet Liner Bed represents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the home decor industry by offering a unique and eye-catching statement piece for consumers.

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