Fallen Furniture 737 Cowling Chair

Fly by the seat of your pants!

This 737 Cowling Chair by Fallen Furniture was once part of an engine cowling of a Boeing 737. It is now a sophisticated, shiny, light-weight and awesome chair sitting on a well-polished aluminum base. Its intriguing egg style shape is inviting together with its luxurious dark interior and seamlessly upholstered comfy leather seat, you’ll just wanna sit on it. Space should not be an issue with this furniture as it utilizes little space, with a height of 200 cm and diameter of 200cm.
Above $25k
Similar products on amazon and etsy

More Cool Things to Buy!

REdesign ABC Bookcase

Are piles of books stressing you out? Don’t your books fit in your humble shelf anymore? Well, worry no more! Let your books play inside REdesign’s mo…

Dodobob Pink Furry Plush Llama

While llamas have become a slang word for deadly firearms, the animals themselves are anything but. Llamas are awesome and cute, and the Dodobu Plush …

Hammer Jammer Guitar Attachment

If you want to take your guitar playing to the next level, the Hammer Jammer is you best bet. It’s more than just an ordinary guitar accessory. Thou…

Artype Steampunk Robot Lamp ED-X01

There’s really no excuse to have a boring old lamp in your house when you can have something as amazing as the Artype Steampunk Robot Lamp ED-X01. T…

Logitech K310 Washable Keyboard

The keyboard is one of the dirtiest parts of your computer, accumulating not only dust, but also bacteria and germs. Problem is that keyboards can be …

Wild Sling Water Bomb Catapult

Despite all the high tech toys available nowadays, nothing beats horsing around with your friends on a hot day and pelting each other with water bombs…

The UFO Party Oversized VHS Pillow

Finally, you can let your favorite movies know how much you love them as you hug their Oversized VHS Pillow form. These tapes measure 9 x 16 inches bi…

Mountain Dew Long-Sleeve Tee

For a good life recipe one must have love, laughter and… lots of Mountain Dew. Now we understand that you can’t really drink the good stuff 24/7 whi…