Russian artist Mati Karmin takes old Soviet deep-sea mines and turns them into the most amazing steampunk furniture you’ve ever seen. I think the toilet is my favorite.
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Johannes Lõhmus Thursday 28 October 2010
I believe it is important to say that he is in fact Estonian and not Russian, for a small country like Estonia every talented person is a big victory and it is very important that Russians don’t get the credit for it. I hope you will find some more estonian talented artists soon and post them on this awesome site (Jasper Zoova for example). Thank You
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Johannes Lõhmus Thursday 28 October 2010
I believe it is important to say that he is in fact Estonian and not Russian, for a small country like Estonia every talented person is a big victory and it is very important that Russians don’t get the credit for it. I hope you will find some more estonian talented artists soon and post them on this awesome site (Jasper Zoova for example). Thank You