Seamless seating

An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about seamless seating

Project • By Green Furniture ConceptBus stations

Vellinge Ängar Station

The project at Vellinge Ängar station is a continued development of the pilot case that started at Landskrona Station intending to put together a design that would be implemented at all future Skånetrafiken stations. Green Furniture Concept delivered this furnishing to be aligned with Skånetrafiken's vision and brand; creating a light, inviting, and safe environment for the passengers to enjoy. In cooperation with Skånetrafiken, Magasin A Arkitekter has developed the design of the new stations of Skånetrafiken. The installation has a placemaking design with the Leaf Lamp pendant in the ceiling bringing in the biophilic design, the Nova C bench that follows the shape of the place, and the Radius recycle bin to h... More

Project • By Green Furniture ConceptTrain stations

Mistelbach Train Station, Austria

Green Furniture Concept is accompanying ÖBB into the future of the train station. ÖBB is an innovative company. They continue to develop their train stations and services and ensure that their passengers have a pleasant and safe stay. When implementing the new waiting areas, the aim is to use biophilic design to bring a natural and warm ambience to the space, in order to constantly increase the quality for the travellers. You can now find the Nova C bench in the wood colors Pure Oak & Dark Oak at Mistelbach train station. A timeless and sustainable design that includes the modern services such as charging stations for smartphones, tablets and computers. "The seat modules of Nova C series in Mistelbach adapt ideally to the o... More

Project • By Green Furniture ConceptSecondary Schools

Collège Montmorency Guy-Rocher Pavilion

Collège Montmorency is the only college in the city of Laval, just north of Montreal. As it has nearly 8000 students and continues to grow, in 2018 Collège Montmorency began construction of a new D wing. The initial plan for a 2,600 square meter annex was quickly expanded to a 10,865 square meter, four story pavilion with a 26 million CAD budget. The new pavilion, named Guy-Rocher, opened its doors in the winter of 2019 and represents the college’s largest investment since its construction in 1976. The new spaces support applied research in neurofeedback, microbiology, entomology, chemistry and ecological agriculture. Classrooms and laboratories are designed to support active teaching, research, innovation, entrepreneur... More

Project • By Green Furniture ConceptAirports

Hobart Airport

Hobart Airport in Tasmania has transformed their departures lounge into an inviting area where travellers can slow down, sit back and enjoy. This project perfectly shows how our seamless place-making public seating and lighting series together with biophilic design can transform small and large scale spaces, by adapting to the surroundings with endless flexible shapes and colours. A project like this leads to a clearly increased passenger capacity, passenger satisfaction and an improved sense of place.    "Green Furniture Concept brings the energy of the natural environment to the indoors and creates a sense of calm in any space" - Erna Walsh, KFive + Kinnarps Founder and CEO The Hobart Airport project was carried through toget... More

Project • By Green Furniture ConceptPassenger Terminals

Celebrity Cruise Terminal Port Everglades

When the Celebrity Cruise line set out to build their new state-of-the-art terminal in Port Everglades, they took the bold step to move away from the monotonous and utilitarian designs that have traditionally characterised transport terminals. Instead, their focus shifted to solutions that create an unforgettable passenger experience. In the new T25 space, guests are meant to feel a luxurious vacation atmosphere, even before boarding the ship. From interactive wall art installations to seamless check-in technology, there are many elements that come together to ensure the ultimate guest experience.  In large part, this experience is achieved by the unique seating chosen to furnish the terminal. Long, curving, double-sided conf... More

Project • By Grimshaw ArchitectsTrain stations

London Bridge station

London Bridge station has received its royal re-opening by His Royal Highness Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge. The celebration marked the end of a £1bn redevelopment project which has transformed the station, catalysing the London Bridge Quarter and connecting millions more passengers to the capital’s transport network. The station is the lynchpin of the Thameslink Programme’s government-funded commitment to improving London’s transport infrastructure between the north and south of the city. Its grand opening marks the final chapter of the station’s ambitious redevelopment which has been a collaborative effort between engineers Arcadis and WSP, who partnered for a joint venture, and architects Grimshaw, Costain, and Network Rail.Const... More