Hey dude, I must be a flamer. I contrived repurposed industrial objects and converted them to furniture and home decoration accessories.
The wife had me fill the house with this industrial motif.
She pointed at it, I loaded it, modified it, and moved it into the house after it met her specifications lol.
This is the stuff I used to sell before doing fire pits. Sold them in trendy decorator shops in Atlanta.
I was the ONLY heterosexeual other than some very attractive lady shop owners.
One of my booths at Scott's Antique Market:
This is the TV/aquarium stand. A stand built for rebuilding electric motors back in the day.
Four jacks linked together and raised up/down by hand crank to suit worker's comfort.
Must weigh 500 pounds, shabby paint. Pressure washed and acylic clear coated.
I actually considered making industrial TV stands carefully designed and user friendly instead of fire pits.
I bought a whole factory of gondolas out and made these tables, two per gondola.
Self collected Florida(L. Rodman) driftwood(12 miles of the finest driftwood on the planet).
Lake Rodman is a man made lake. The ancient forests were preserved 50 feet down in high acid peat.
When the filled the lake the ancient forests floated to the top. So not really driftwood but bacteria modified wood.
Coral and others on Lucite
Did a lot of coffee tables, glass tops easy to find at used office furniture outlets
Sail your heterosexual decorating flag captbob. Thumbs up