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February 19, 2009

Let your imagination soar ...

Deborah_1_2 OK, I admit, it's a weak title. But, it's hard not to have your head in the clouds (I promise, that will be my last lame pun for this post!) when you're admiring a desk created by up-cycling an airplane wing.

This desk is created by Reestore, which takes "everyday waste objects and cheekily turn[s] them into charming yet functional pieces of furniture and accessories."

"Deborah" was created by adding stainless steel legs and toughened glass to an aluminum airplane wing.

It would certainly make a statement in any office!

According to Inhabitat, the piece was originally created as a custom piece for entrepreneur Theo Pahphitis, known for his role in the UK's Dragons' Den.

Reestore is now making them to order, so you can have your own Deborah for £2800, which converts to slightly more than $5,000.

Reestore offers other eco-cool products, too, including Max, a bathtub turned chaise, and Annie, a shopping trolley turned chair.

Check out more quirky products in Vicky Sanderson's Conversation Piece column.

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