Monday, 18 November 2013

Seymourpowell's Morph concept: Customizable airline seating for a price



Economy airline seats have a one-size-fits-all design that seems to fit hardly anybody and often makes flights of any length into an extended exercise in discomfort. Last week, London-based design firm Seymourpowell presented Morph – a new concept economy seat for airline travel that uses stretched fabric sheets and movable supports to allow passengers to customize their seats and even purchase extra width... Continue Reading Seymourpowell's Morph concept: Customizable airline seating for a price

Section: Aircraft

Tags: Airlines, Ergonomic, Flight, Seat, Travel

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