A-Line looks like a sofa, but has all the potential of the sectional seating.
You might say that I’m concerned with investigative design. Everything I do builds on a thorough analysis. And that analysis has never been more extensive than when creating the airline furniture A-Line. The plan was to design sectional seating, with all the potential that can give in hooking on armrests and tables. But the expression was to be ideally that of a sofa. For that reason I concealed the beam inside the seat. And widened the seat by a couple of centimetres to hide the gap. You slide the seats onto the beam one by one to create a unified seating area. Simple. Why had no one thought of that before?