• Catta Works Aviator Lounge Chair
• Jacobs Radial Engine WWIIPiston iPhone Dock
• Amelia Earhart Silk Pillow by Spitfiregirl
• Restoration Hardware Aviator Wing Desk
• 1970s Amelia Earhart Collectable Doll with Box on etsy
• James Murphy Design Flight Deck Cocktail Table
• Relicta Design Aero California Desk
• 15 TWA Swizzle Propellers on etsy
• 3 Blade Ultralight Aircraft Composite Propeller on Ebay
• Boy's Airplane Lamp on etsy
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That first chair is pretty ugly but I love the Aviator Wing Desk and the Relicta desk without the glass top.
Other than the name, what does the flight deck table have to do with aviation? I don't see anything aeronautical about it.
And I don't think that chair or the 'aero california desk' are actually for sale. They're show-off pieces intended for a gallery or a staged home. Disqualified, in my opinion.
Sorry, that doesn't strike me as remotely aviation themed in a good way. Horrifying chopped up or melted appearing airplane parts. Cartoony toys.
My partner cherishes a photograph of a plane in the middle of a sonic boom. I have a few winning trophies from aviation events. And I can see hanging up a model of a favorite plane, or an actual miniature plane that was flown competitively. It's maybe acceptable to have memorabilia related to a favorite aviation museum or aviator or aircraft designer. There's no need for trying to incorporate items where the aviation link is tenuous or just meant to disturb.
Based on the first chair, I thought this post was going to be about furniture that looks like insects.