Airplane Armrest Extensions

The Inventive Soarigami Offers Air Travel Passengers More Elbow Room

If you've ever had a weird standoff about the airplane armrest with a stranger, you'll appreciate the innovative yet simplistic nature of the Soarigami. Inspired by the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, the invention looks like a paper airplane and allows two passengers to share the armrest between them more comfortably. The folds in the device extend the airplane armrest on either side, allowing the travelers on both sides of the seat divide more elbow room.

Devised as a solution for the psychological and often physical war for arm-resting, this soon to be released product will hopefully decrease the number of casualties in what PSFK's Jason Brick refers to as the Arm Rest Wars. Before more victims are claimed, you can pre-buy yours.
Trend Themes
1. Airplane Comfort Accessories - Opportunity for further inventions or innovations that address the discomfort of air travel.
2. Folding Design - Potential for other products to be inspired by traditional Japanese paper folding methods.
3. Collaborative Products - Opportunity to create products that promote collaboration rather than competition or conflict.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - The air travel industry can explore and invest in new products that enhance passenger comfort.
2. Industrial Design - Designers can experiment with foldable designs and draw inspiration from traditional techniques and forms.
3. Office Furniture Manufacturing - Potential to apply similar designs and concepts to office chairs, desks, and tables, creating products that promote cooperation and collaboration.

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