Repurposed Vintage Apple Computers

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Aquariums, lamps, and clocks made out of Apple iMac Computers

Jake Harms transforms vintage Apple computers into unique home decor pieces, repurposing them into aquariums, lamps, and clocks. Fascinated by the Apple G3 iMac since 1997, Harms started his journey in 2007 when he rescued an old iMac from the trash and crafted his first "MacQuarium." This innovative aquarium, designed to fit snugly inside the iMac's case, features custom acrylic work that mimics the computer’s iconic curves.

As Harms shared his creations online, demand grew, prompting him to source more discarded iMacs from e-waste facilities, navigating the challenges of secure recycling practices. Expanding his repertoire, Harms also crafted desktop lamps from the Apple G4 iMac and sleek wall clocks from the G4 Power Mac’s side panel, utilizing the original mouse as a pendulum.

Today, Harms not only sells these nostalgic pieces but also offers DIY kits for enthusiasts to create their own. His commitment to sustainability is evident as he repurposes or recycles all unused components. Always innovating, Harms continues to explore new repurposing ideas, like transforming flat-screen iMacs into ant farms, driven by a passion to give old technology new life.
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