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We’ve seen automotive parts transformed into various everyday objects in the past, but turning used car and bike parts, tools and other recycled metal components into Alien themed furniture is a new one for us. Though skilfully handcrafted, we must say that we find Alien furniture a bit eerie –to say the least. Then again, if little Johnny doesn’t eat his food you could always threaten him with the Alien chair… -More pics after the jump
Via: bornrich
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