AVIATION PORTFOLIO
Design and Purchasing: Futimis systems Photography: Jason Dewey
Delta Sky Club
Design and Purchasing: Futimus
Photography: Jason Dewey
Aviation Portfolio
In today’s travel world, entering an airport lounge calls for a first-class experience. Savvy passengers are drawn to the comfort and safety of a luxury hospitality environment in which to relax, unwind and work as an integral part of their journey. Our vast experience in fine furniture manufacturing and innovative design solutions has prepared us to provide and exceed expectations of today’s traveler.
Aviation Lounges
To meet the variety of seating challenges presented by individual needs, consideration must be given to comfort, function, mobility and design appeal. All aspects of seating, whether dining, bar or occasional, are designed to engage the traveler. Many of our recent product developments integrate technologies and options unprecedented in furniture manufacturing to address these needs.
The following technical aspects can be incorporated.
CONSTRUCTION: solid wood, fitted corner blocks, reinforced arms, removable components for ease of reupholstery
ERGONOMICS: carefully engineered and designed seating for easy and safe interaction with focus on comfort, lumbar support, pitch, arm rests, seat depth, and stability.
PRIVACY: unique luxury seating options to encourage singular or group interactions
TILT: our discreet hygienic cleaning system allowing seat to tilt forward exposing drop thru frame in a single step service
CATCH: our patented functional hardware will reduce clutter throughout the space with suspension system on chair backs for belongings such as back-pack, purse, jacket etc.
Delta Sky Club Lounge
Delta continues to expand and upgrade its network of Sky Club lounges throughout airports nationwide. Each individual lounge is inspired by local influences and the cultural environment to create a premium relatable experience.
Our tete-a-tete seating has been selected for the following Sky Club airport lounges to enhance the comfort, privacy and unique personality of each location. This conversation piece allows side by side seating in your individual private world. Enjoy the total privacy afforded with separation of high back upholstery, while tight seat and walnut base provide the comfort of an enclosed space.
EWR Newark NJ:
This Sky Club lounge, finds thoughtful design inspiration from the Garden State nickname, with its reference to both a natural color palette of rich green as well as contrasting industrial influences of metallic shades. Rigid lines and contrasting curves are a perfect surround for the comfort and privacy of our serpentine tete-a-tete.
BOS Boston, MA:
Finding inspiration in the overlooking skyline, harbor and nautical history, this Sky Club reflects surrounding deep colors and textures throughout the space. Travelers are welcomed to a gracefully sailboat-shaped club room, a perfect spot for the curvaceous comfort and privacy of our tete-a-tete.
BNA Nashville, TN
Paying tribute to the iconic Nashville music scene, this Sky Club lounge highlights details of influence throughout the space. Country music legends are honored from the guitar pick-shaped chandelier to the slatted “guitar string” ceiling and walls lined with portraits of the greats. Our tete-a-tete chairs offer a peaceful respite for relaxation, work and enjoyment of this unique lounge.
FLL Fort Lauderdale, FL
A beautiful community space is created in this Sky Club lounge. Expansive seating options accommodate a variety of travelers with relaxation and comfort, looking out to runway and terminal views. This social setting offers focused work as well as interactive opportunities, perfect for the indulgence of our tete-a-tete chair.
Connie Cocktail Lounge
A 1958 Lockheed Continental Airliner, fondly named “The Connie” has found new life as a hot-spot cocktail lounge, to be seen and frequented by visitors. A glamourous history invoked revitalization of this TWA icon. Perched on the tarmac at the TWA Hotel, the Connie is, in itself, a destination. With luxury and authenticity in mind, Samuelson’s scope of work included the somewhat daunting restoration and rebuilding of the original seats of the plane. In addition, we provided plush banquette seating with flip down armrests and drink trays that run along the fuselage. Travelers are assured a unique and memorable experience.
TWA Hotel Design: Stonehill & Taylor. Purchasing: Parker International. Photography: David Mitchell
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