Off a few motorheads I know, they are very attached to their vehicle and everything related. Be it a gigantic gas guzzler or a simple engine, true automobile enthusiasts will never dispose of any car components that once pumped their adrenaline. They would rather transform the item into a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture, which adorns their living room.
This seems to be the case with Custom Brothers as well. The Polish studio has listed a range of upcycled car parts on Etsy, a global marketplace for creative and one-of-a-kind goods. The studio sells worn-out car components by repurposing them into a unique piece of furniture on the platform. One of their recent listings that grabbed my attention is the Formula One Car Wheel turned into a coffee table.
The makers seem to have garnered the ‘used or discarded Pirelli wheels’ from one of the Formula One teams. They transformed these medium compound tires into a brand new piece of furniture. With a pinch of creativity and loads of diligence, the coffee table seems to be the perfect addition to your living room.
The table boasts the car wheel that is sandwiched between a glass slab and a metal sheet, each forming the top and the base of the coffee table respectively. The entire structure is held together by a U-shaped metal piece that not only encompasses the wheel from one side but also functions as a supporting base to the glass slab and the sheet.
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This Formula One Coffee Table can be used to house mugs and other accessories, but on top of that, this high-end furniture is more of a statement piece that will leave visitors astonished.
Currently selling for $4,918 on Etsy, the Formula One Coffee Table is a limited-edition piece, with just one left in stock, so hurry up before someone gets their hands on it. If I had the money, would I buy it? To be brutally honest, what’s better than buying car wheels that once used to screech Formula One tracks but now add aesthetic to my interior?
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