Thursday, February 11, 2016

Disco Volante-by Luke Galehr-Vienna-Austria-Yellow Trace 1.3

How to turn an ordinary pizzeria into a glittering attraction? With a rotating disco ball from a furnace, of course! Austrian collaborative Madame Mohr conceived of an ingenious way to request their customers for a pizzeria, the & amp; To meet # 8220Italo-disco era of the 1970s and 80s expressed. & amp; # 8221 The wood stove Wiener Disco Volante (Flying Disc) Pizzeria was created with a spherical outer shell made of refractory concrete, equipped a hidden rotating mechanism and a shiny skin cut mirror tiles. Continuously rotating (at a certain rotation per minute), the disco ball furnace is a certain bombastic flourish in an otherwise restrained rehabilitation of the former grocery store, but my, what a drop-dead they thrive. No word on what the pizza tastes, though.

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