In the days of World War II, the Baltic Sea and the Finnish Bay were the arena of large-scale hostilities of fascist Germany and the Soviet Union. During the war years in the water area of the Baltic Sea and the Finnish Bay, a huge number of anti-workers mines were established. Estonian artist Mati Carmin decided with the help of modern art perpetuating these traces of war. From old mines found and caught for a long time, it creates exclusive furniture items, ranging from fireplaces to chandeliers.
1. The old military mines found by the coastal services or already stored in the warehouses neutralized, Mati Carmins were sought. And as a result of the artist's creative thought - a variety of furniture items.
2. For example - Favorite brainchild Mati Carmina, an unusual round fireplace. Absolutely futuristic work happened: in the middle of the hall - the old marine mine.
3. Another pretty mine is a fireplace. At such Minsk will be pleased to warm up long winter evenings.
4. Desktop from old rusty mines in Steam Punk style. Imagine, go to the boss, and he sends to this table ...
5. Well, that the furniture set is complete, Maty Carmin has created such an original chair.
6. And the chandelier of such an unusual design will be spectacular and life-affirmingly look at the lobby of any concern or hotel.
7. Fireplace from the ministry of the Estonian artist Mati Carmina.
8. Exclusive glass coffee table.
9. He, but from another angle.
10. Recently, Maty Carmin began collecting old cast iron irons. Probably conceived to create something new and technogenic.
Source: BigPicture.ru.