There is a similar project in Mozambique. I met an artist here in Brooklyn not too long ago who was part of a collective that made art and furniture out of guns. I can’t find the right link, but this page does show some (less dramatic) stuff they do. http://www.africaserver.nl/nucleo/eng/
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They’re not too old- those look like AK-47 receivers. Maybe a load of demiled surplus?
I thought weapons supposed to be beaten into plowshares, not furniture. Works for me, though.
This content was stolen from here.
http://www.freshome.com/2007/03/21/furniture-from-weapons-a-peaceful-use-of-weapons/
This was on DIGG front page a few days ago.
http://digg.com/design/Furniture_from_Weapons_A_Peaceful_Use_of_Weapons_Pics
More info on ‘Peace Art Project Cambodia’ gun sculptures is available at: http://www.sashaconstable.com/cambodia_papc.php
There is a similar project in Mozambique. I met an artist here in Brooklyn not too long ago who was part of a collective that made art and furniture out of guns. I can’t find the right link, but this page does show some (less dramatic) stuff they do.
http://www.africaserver.nl/nucleo/eng/