$ 495.00
Elevate your space with a genuine piece of aviation history. This striking side table is handcrafted from an authentic Beechcraft B60 Duke propeller hub. Rare, rugged, and refined, it serves as the ultimate conversation starter for any hangar, office, or modern living room.
The Hub: Sourced from a Beechcraft Duke. The hub has been meticulously cleaned and glass-blasted to a raw aluminum finish, highlighting the precision machining of the original aerospace component.
The Top: Features an 18" clear acrylic disc (1/2" thick). It provides a crystal-clear view of the complex hub geometry below and is securely fastened with included industrial bolts.
The Base: Set on 16" mid-century modern black hairpin legs,
Collector’s Note: Beechcraft Duke components rarely hit the secondary market. These pieces are extremely limited in production due to the scarcity of the hubs.
Total Height: 19.5"
Tabletop Diameter: 18"
Finish: Raw Industrial Aluminum
Assembly: Easy assembly required (all hardware included)
Customization: Standard legs are Black. Custom colors are available upon request—please contact us before purchasing to discuss your vision.
To keep your Aviation Art looking pristine, follow these simple steps:
Do: Use a soft microfiber cloth with lukewarm water and mild dish soap.
Do: Pat dry with a clean, soft cloth.
Avoid: Ammonia-based cleaners (like Windex), alcohol, or abrasive pads, as these can cloud or scratch the acrylic.
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