Plane Window Photo Frames

The Air Frame Lets You Bring the Window Seat Home

Frequent flyers will be able to appreciate the idea behind the Air Frame. This picture frame was designed by James Kim to look like a, you guessed it, window from an airplane.

Although it may seem like nothing more than a quirky design, there is actually more to Kim's creation. The designer shaped the frame to look like a plane window in order to provide a sense of calm and relaxation. Many people who fly (aside from those who fear flying) prefer the window seat, as it provides a few of the world unlike any other.

The Air Frame is designed to replicate that feeling, albeit with pictures of your family and friends instead of a view of the Earth from 35,000 feet. The frames sell for $59 apiece or $119 for a pack of three.
Trend Themes
1. Airline-inspired Products - The popularity of the Air Frame suggests that there is a market for products that replicate the experience of flying without actually leaving home.
2. Travel-inspired Home Decor - Kim's Air Frame is indicative of a trend of people wanting to bring elements of their travel experiences into their home decor.
3. Nostalgic Home Decor - The Air Frame taps into a trend of nostalgia for simpler times and the comfort of familiar environments.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The Air Frame points towards a disruptive innovation opportunity for the home decor industry to create products that simulate the experience of traveling.
2. Travel and Tourism - The Air Frame also presents an opportunity for the travel and tourism industry to develop more immersive experiences for their customers that go beyond the traditional sightseeing tours.
3. Personalized Gifts - The Air Frame may inspire personalized gift companies to create similar products that tap into the emotional connection between travel and memories.

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