priestmangoode: lufthansa flagship A380

priestmangoode: lufthansa flagship A380


'A380' interior


UK multidisciplinary design group priestmangoode has designed the new flagship A380
for lufthansa that has just been unveiled at a global media launch in frankfurt. priestmangoode
designed the cabin interiors across all three classes. the new designs will be retro-fitted across
the whole long-haul lufthansa fleet, starting with the A330/340’s at the beginning of 2011.






employing the palette of leather, suede, wood and marble-like laminate in caramel,
champagne, chablis, and grey-brown used in lufthansa’s first class airport lounge,
priestmangoode’s new first class cabin seeks to give the cabin a warmer and more
domestic feel, as well as allowing a transition between airport lounge and
aircraft.





the new interior features eight seats offering single and double occupancy. the shells
of the first row seat and second row ottoman are integrated using a seamless curve
attempting to give the cabin a more fluid and bespoke feel. in response to passenger
feedback,  installed sound absorbing curtains, cabin lining and flooring help to give
passengers a more quiet atmosphere. the widest seat environment in flight measures
at 55cm between the arms and 80cm including the armrests. a completely flat bed measures
in at 207cm in length with an adjustable leather ottoman forming the end of the bed.





there are no fixed partitions which helps to make the cabin feels open. each seat
has motorized retractable privacy screens that come out of the seat shell to create
a semicocoon - like enclosure, thus,  allowing for privacy. each seat is fitted with
a monitor tower set behind the ottoman, and houses a cantilevered monitor with a
machined aluminium screen shroud.






a caramel leather credenza with an organic-shaped cocktail table and a textured white
finish can also be seen as part of the design. the credenza houses a large one piece table
with an extensive range of movement and accessible storage areas for personal items.

personal cabinets with garment bags and storage space replace overhead bins, helping to
make the cabin feel more spacious. the appearance of gadgets is reduced to a minimum:
the main visible control button is the return to upright button for taxi, take-off and landing,
located on the cocktail tray. the other controls are located within the armrest. there are two
reading lights: one for reading in bed, and the other 'snake light' for reading upright.




full length bed


priestmangoode also designed the business and economy classes for the A380.
business class seats, located on the upper deck of the aircraft, have been upgraded
and offer full-length beds at an angle. semi-transparent dividing screens have been added
throughout the cabin to create a series of more private zones.



full length bed with dividing screens



accessible storage areas for personal items


the new economy class seats feature slimmer seat back shells maximizing
passenger living space. the gray and blue seats with yellow reveals are supported
by a cabin brand panel featuring a yellow crane on an anthracite background.






visible control buttons



monitor tower set behind the ottoman
fiona db
06.16.10  
1
Wow. What a fabulous looking interior. That looks like a fantastic plane to spend, say, ten or twelve hours in. It'd be nice to see a shot of the section of seats that are nine-deep and crammed in for the knees-up travelers (aka "the seat I can afford").
Dan   06.17.10

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