Megaton Floor Lamp Looks Like The Real Deal

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We’re not 100% sure the Korean War-era bomb casing used in the making of the above lamp was from an actual 1950′s stockpile, but that’s the claim being made. We have no reason to doubt them, especially considering the asking price: $1,680. Stockpile Designs seems to be in the business of repurposing old military equipment into furniture of all sorts, and the Megaton Lamp pictured above is but one of their creations. If it doesn’t strike your fancy, know they have quite a few more military-industrial type items for purchase.

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