Looking for a really cool place to do your work in that’s both secluded and wide open? Here’s an idea!
Breathing new life into old objects is often a really tricky thing to do. But if done right, it can be really rewarding. The old object in question happens to be a worn out bus. After years of service on Eastern Europe’s roads, it deserved to be put out to pasture.
But somebody had other ideas. The front end of the Hungarian-built Ikarus was cut of using a grinder. The old paint was then stripped away to reveal the bare metal, which was then primed and painted in the original colors of red and white.
The bus then became a desk, complete with working computer, laptop, a chair and plenty of lights.
But somebody had other ideas. The front end of the Hungarian-built Ikarus was cut of using a grinder. The old paint was then stripped away to reveal the bare metal, which was then primed and painted in the original colors of red and white.
The bus then became a desk, complete with working computer, laptop, a chair and plenty of lights.