ANA Releases Upcycled Stools Made from Boeing 787 Cabin Windows

ANA Releases Upcycled Stools Made from Boeing 787 Cabin Windows

All Nippon Airways (ANA) released stools upcycled from cabin windows used on Boeing 787 aircraft on June 9.

The top board is made from Boeing 787 cabin windows, and the legs are crafted from old zelkova trees that were used in traditional Japanese houses in the Kyushu region. The non-slip pads are made from offcuts of leather from “baseball gloves made with Miyazaki Prefecture wagyu leather.” Produced in a limited run of 30 stools, each piece is engraved with the ANA logo, a serial number, and the logos of the companies involved in its production.

The stools are sold through the online shop “ANA Mall Wakuwaku Shop.” The price is 132,000 yen (tax included).

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