Details
A commanding poser bar built from a vertical stack of authentic aircraft components. Each one is chosen for its engineering beauty and the story it carries through British aviation.
At the base sits a brake disc from an Airbus A330. This weighty and industrial foundation anchors the entire structure.
Rising from it is an original flame can from a de Havilland Ghost engine. This component was once responsible for containing and shaping combustion inside one of Britain’s most celebrated early jet engines.
Above this, a series of pipes from a Lynx helicopter introduces sculptural lines and mechanical texture. This addition brings a sense of movement and complexity to the column.
The piece is crowned with an exhaust cone from a Rolls‑Royce Avon engine. Its tapered form gives the bar a dramatic, architectural finish.
Inside the exhaust sits a final detail: a Rolls‑Royce RTM322 vane ring from the Merlin helicopter. It is nested like a hidden jewel of engineering. Its intricate geometry adds depth and intrigue.
This detail rewards anyone who looks closely. The result is a poser bar that feels part sculpture, part industrial artefact. It is an expressive celebration of aviation heritage, reimagined with contemporary craft.
The bar is perfect as a statement drinks bar, display point, or conversation‑starting centrepiece in any interior that values character and provenance.
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Materials
metal, glass, aviationpart
Measurements
110 cm
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80 cm
















