
Founded by brothers Harry and Ben Tucker, Plane Industries (previously) create beautiful and unique furniture and accessories using reclaimed aircraft parts. Based in the UK, the brothers initially started their venture in 2012 as Fallen Furniture, with a few tools and some scrap parts from an Aircraft breakers they set about making furniture. Initially there was no real plan just an idea and inspiration to create beautiful interesting pieces of furniture
Founded by brothers Harry and Ben Tucker, Plane Industries (previously) create beautiful and unique furniture and accessories using reclaimed aircraft parts.

I am Murat Akyol, a 19-year-old from Mardin. I love to tell people about my dreams through photos, and I just love art in general.
I am Murat Akyol, a 19-year-old from Mardin. I love to tell people about my dreams through photos, and I just love art in general.

When we are young we use games to push boundaries, however, there are some adults who are just as good at breaking all the rules. Adult fans of lego or AFOL, are people who haven't let their enthusiasm for the building game die. While these enthusiasts respect the activity, some have gone off-map to create - "illegal lego building techniques," and they are awesome.
When we are young we use games to push boundaries, however, there are some adults who are just as good at breaking all the rules.

Stephan Brusche is an artist based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, who has been giving bananas a new purpose for almost 7 years now. By drawing and carving them, this artist turns bananas into art, showing that creativity indeed has no limits.
Stephan Brusche is an artist based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, who has been giving bananas a new purpose for almost 7 years now.

Most schools looks pretty bland, but one hundred graffiti artists have just turned the boring walls of a dormitory in Paris into a stunning celebration of art and creativity. The team spent three weeks painting the interior of a student residence at the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris.
Most schools looks pretty bland, but one hundred graffiti artists have just turned the boring walls of a dormitory in Paris into a stunning celebration of art and creativity.
