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Sven Goebel Builds a House Out of Beer Coasters

21-year-old German designer Sven Goebel must love beer. He singlehandedly built the interior of a house out of beer coasters. 300,000 beer coasters, to be exact.

Sven Goebel spent 6-8 hours a day building his beer coaster house. He worked from January to April to create this coaster concoction. The house included a fireplace, armchair, and a table. Of course, Sven Goebel succumbed to man code in the end and destroyed his kickass creation. I'd do the same thing. Playing Godzilla is too fun.
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