Ireland's 1.4 billion euro house
Agence France-Presse
Feb. 03, 2012. 09:20 AM EST
Frank Buckley is an unemployed Irish artist who's become famous for living in a Billion-Euro apar... More »
Frank Buckley is an unemployed Irish artist who's become famous for living in a Billion-Euro apartment - literally. The interior of the house is made up of 1.4 billion Euros worth of decommissioned Euro notes from the Irish mint; the walls are made of blocks of old money, and the furniture and appliances are sprayed with shredded notes. Buckley says his work-in-progress is about "creating debate". He still plans to build a kitchen and bedroom, complete with a mattress stuffed entirely with shredded notes. Duration: 01:44 « Less
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