

We recently posted about a B-52 Stratofortress Ejector Seat Office Chair which has proved, and continues to prove remarkably popular so we thought we would follow it up with another particularly novel aviation themed office item that’s sure to appeal to any discerning aviation aficionado with jet fuel pumping through their veins in the form of this B747 Engine Cowling Reception Desk.
If having your own ejector seat office chair – also available from Moto Art - isn’t quite enough for you then this Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet engine cowling reception desk, reclaimed from an actual decommissioned aircraft (this is not a replica), should go along way to ensuring that visitors to your business premises walk away with a particularly lasting impression.
Beautifully retro in feel, the aluminium engine cowling, which measures in at 100” in diameter, is lovingly sanded and mirror polished prior to being fitted with a hardwood desktop and shelving system and a ¼” working surface prior to shipping though, as you would expect, purchasing details are only available on contact (pouting secretary not included).

Incidentally we should add that if a B747 engine cowling is a little too large for your requirements, and you’re looking for an aviation themed computer workstation, Moto Art also have a particularly nostalgia fuelled Douglas DC-6 Engine Cowling Desk which could fit the bill perfectly.
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looked on Motoart site and could not find desk or any reference to it. Any Info?
Hi GG,
The details came from their new catalogue and a great many items will be available via contact only with MotoArt on the basis that they are so exclusive. You could try getting into contact with them (they are a friendly bunch) or, if you drop me a response here indicating you would like me to forward the catalogue I have (in PDF) to you by mail I will happily do so if that helps in any way (though it does not include pricing details).