
If you understand the pun in this post’s title then we can safely assume that you are an aviation ‘buff’ and, on that premise, the prospect of owning one of these novel B-52 Stratofortress Ejector Seat Chairs from Moto Art will no doubt lead to uncontrollable bouts of excessive salivation.
Available in both upward and downward ejector seat models, as used on both decks of the legendary B-52 bomber, these ejector seats, far from being mere copies, are genuine items obtained from decommissioned aircraft and measure in at 58” in height and 24” in width.

B-52 Stratofortress
Photo Credit: Yours Truly
Needless to say, an active firing mechanism is not included so you won’t see yourself propelled through the ceiling/floor in the middle of a board meeting and its quite safe to start your working day by removing the ‘remove before flight’ safety pin.
More details concerning these B-52 Stratofortress Ejector Seat Office Chairs can be obtained from the Moto Art Website – which also stocks a wealth of other furnishings derived from decommissioned aircraft parts (some of which we’ve previously featured in this post).
And for those of you for whom the pun in this posts title is not apparent, the B-52’s rather unflattering nickname is ‘Big Ugly Fat F****r’.

Incidentally, by way of an update, if you like this you may also like the equally distinctive Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet Engine Cowling Reception Desk as featured above.




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