Opening the door on the Sesto Elemento unveils a very unconventional interior... there are no seats in this Lamborghini, well not in the way we know car seats that is, the entire carbon fiber monocoque has
seat shapes built into it.
Not exact matches
Though home games are still held in a splendid old whale -
shaped building near the heart of campus and the audience still includes gray - haired men in tweed jackets who rise to their feet to celebrate Bulldogs goals, now these old - school types must jostle for standing room when the 3,486 -
seat Ingalls Rink opens an hour before face - off.
Now we have a
built in L -
shaped window
seat that has created a fabulous new sitting area, including a cozy reading corner.
Baby slings are specially -
shaped wraps that can be tied in specific ways to carry your bab y in a pocket or
built - in
seat.
A ship -
shaped sandbox complete with a canopy to keep kids protected and shaded, this model provides
built - in
seats and a storage compartment in the angled prow.
The cup holder of this
seat is removable however it is not
built into the
shape of the
seat as it sticks out beyond the
seat so you may not be able to use it if space is limited.
Frustrated by the dull look of
seating plans and uninspired
shapes we have to work with, I decided to make my own «
build your own interactive
seating plan» that is realistic, very cute and can be customised to ANY classroom!
As well as the neat, simple design forms that make up the dashboard and centre console, the interior's four individual dark brown leather sports
seats add to the minimalist ambience of the cabin, each made up of simple linear
shapes and featuring
built - in inertia reel seatbelts to minimise «cabin clutter».
Build quality was solid, and the
seats were well -
shaped and supportive, even for taller folks.
It is also stark, square in
shape and philosophy but with comfortable bucket
seats and large, positive, well - positioned controls
built for durable, almost heavy - duty functioning.
Seat of the New Zealand Government, take a free guided tour around the halls of power (Parliament
Buildings and the Beehive, named for its
shape); or perhaps clarify your political thoughts over a drink at the Backbencher bar!
An L -
shaped seating area has been
built into this patio garden in a pale brick that mimics the colour of the brick wall.