Wednesday, November 24, 2010
A company called Marinemine has been harvesting old Soviet Russian mine shells for reuse as fireplaces, fishtanks, tables, and toilets. The idea is as close to authentic steampunk as you can get in terms of house furniture and the results are pretty stunning to say the least. Check out all of the mine-shell furniture pieces from Marinemine at their website and also take a look at the mine fields they harvest from in these photos.

A company called Marinemine has been harvesting old Soviet Russian mine shells for reuse as fireplaces, fishtanks, tables, and toilets. The idea is as close to authentic steampunk as you can get in terms of house furniture and the results are pretty stunning to say the least. Check out all of the mine-shell furniture pieces from Marinemine at their website and also take a look at the mine fields they harvest from in these photos.

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