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OPINION: Connecting people and places

Per Lindsjö, CEO of Green Furniture ConceptBy Per Lindsjö, CEO of Green Furniture ConceptFebruary 24, 20254 Mins Read
We believe the future of airports lies in creating public spaces that facilitate connection—to each other, to nature, and to a sense of belonging, says Per Lindsjö, CEO of Green Furniture Concept.
Nova C and the planters contribute to a calming and biophilic design at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport in Spain

In a rapidly evolving world, airports are no longer just transit hubs. They are becoming destinations in their own right. As millions of people pass through these spaces every day, the question arises, ‘How can airports provide more meaningful and inclusive environments for passengers and visitors?’ We believe the future of airports lies in creating public spaces that facilitate connection – to each other, to nature, and to a sense of belonging.

Nature is our inspiration

Traditionally, airports have been designed for efficiency – guiding passengers quickly and seamlessly from check-in to gate. While functionality remains crucial, there is growing a recognition of the need to prioritize passenger experience. In an era where travel can often be stressful, public spaces within airports offer an opportunity to calm down, get inspired and connect.

Biophilic design – incorporating elements of nature into built environments – is an approach that can transform airports. By introducing greenery, natural materials and organic forms into these spaces, airports can create calming environments that promote well-being. Studies consistently show that exposure to natural elements reduces stress and enhances mood, which can be particularly beneficial in high-stress settings like airports.

Inclusive design

At Green Furniture Concept, our focus is on designing public furniture that goes beyond functionality to create spaces where people can connect. Airports are unique in that they bring together a diverse cross-section of society – travelers, workers and visitors from all walks of life. Thoughtfully designed seating arrangements can encourage social interactions or provide private moments of rest, depending on individual needs.

Modular seating systems, such as our Nova C and Ascent series, enable airports to customize layouts that accommodate different passenger behaviors. Curved configurations can create space for small group conversations, while strategically placed individual seats offer peace and quiet. This adaptability ensures that spaces cater to everyone, from families traveling together to solo travelers seeking a moment of calm.

Sustainable from the start

Wood enhances the biophilic feeling, creating warmth and reducing stress

The future of airport design must also address the pressing challenge of sustainability. Incorporating sustainable materials and designing furniture with longevity and circularity in mind are critical steps toward this goal.

At Green Furniture Concept, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. By using materials like wood and recycled steel, we reduce environmental impact without compromising on design or durability. Our Leaf Lamp series, for example, combines sustainable craftsmanship with biophilic design, creating functional lighting solutions that double as beautiful visual focal points. These elements not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of airports but also demonstrate a commitment to responsible design.

The airport is the destination

Looking to the future, airports have the potential to become more than just places for travelers. With the right design and vision, they can evolve into community hubs – spaces where people come to work, socialize and even relax.

Public furniture plays a crucial role in shaping this vision. Flexible and inviting designs encourage people to linger, turning what was once a space to pass through into a destination.

Green design for connection 

As the aviation industry continues to grow, the role of airports as public spaces will only become more significant. By prioritizing human-centered design, sustainability and connection, we can redefine the airport experience for the better. At Green Furniture Concept, we are proud to be part of this movement, crafting solutions that not only meet the practical demands of airport environments but also enhance the emotional and social experience of those who pass through them.

The future of airports is more than functional, it is inspiring. By making places for connection – to nature, to others and to ourselves – we can transform airports into spaces where everyone feels welcome.

For more top insights into the future of airport seating, read Passenger Terminal World’s exclusive feature, How can airport seating cater to the multitude of passenger profiles?, here.

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