Allermuir showcasing latest seating designs at Passenger Terminal Expo 2016

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Design company Allermuir will be showcasing its latest developments in transport terminal furniture at Passenger Terminal Expo 2016 in Cologne, Germany, on March 15-17, with its innovative seating solutions Destination taking center stage.

Designed by Jonathan Prestwich, Destination aims to increase comfort and productivity at transport terminals. Research was undertaken by global architectural leaders within the aviation and transportation sector to design a solution that caters for passengers’ needs today and in the future.

The seat offers multi-country power outlets and USB jacks alongside secluded upholstered screens for peace and privacy. Brand new features being showcased at this year’s Passenger Terminal Expo include privacy screen partitions, new PU seat color options, upholstered seat options and integrated disabled access.

Also on show will be Vee, a new addition to Allermuir’s collaborative seating range, that is inspired by first class seating on aeroplanes and was designed in collaboration with Chicago-based Q Design.

Henge, also designed for Allermuir by Q Design, is a stylish new approach to the classic club and tuxedo lounge chair. Combining a clean and simple modular design with meticulous attention to detail, Henge is perfect for business class lounges.

These latest designs will be featuring alongside Allermuir classics including Lola by Wolfgang CR Mezger and Conic by PearsonLloyd on stand 8035 during the three-day event.

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Helen has worked for UKi Media & Events for nearly a decade. She joined the company as assistant editor on Passenger Terminal World and since progressed to become editor of five publications, covering everything from aviation, logistics and e-commerce to meteorology. She has a love for travel and property and has redeveloped three houses in three years. When she’s not editing magazines, she’s running around after her two boys and their partner in crime, Pete the pug.




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