I don`t normally stop to look at a sofa. But this is such a nice and interesting area, that has been created and put up at the airport. It is thanks to STATOIL a big oil and gas company who will be one of the many companies represented at the famous "ONS 2010" , an International conference and exhibition week that starts on Tuesday. There was some pleasant music at low volume, free internet access and info about the company. I just hope that they will keep it, and not just for one week.....
Stavanger is the fourth biggest city in Norway. It is situated on the southwest coast. My aim is to try to capture something from every day, from the area nearby too, and when I am not at home I will still try to put up a photo from my archive. Welcome back for another look.
Sunday, 22 August 2010
I don`t normally stop to look at a sofa. But this is such a nice and interesting area, that has been created and put up at the airport. It is thanks to STATOIL a big oil and gas company who will be one of the many companies represented at the famous "ONS 2010" , an International conference and exhibition week that starts on Tuesday. There was some pleasant music at low volume, free internet access and info about the company. I just hope that they will keep it, and not just for one week.....
It does look inviting. Looks more a martini bar, though, than a rest area for a big conference.
ReplyDeleteI agree with SRQ. I like the color combination. I'd like to sit and chill out there hahaha.
ReplyDeleteLooks very comfortable and lovely stylish colours! I could sit there and people watch.
ReplyDelete~Dianne~
Interesting! Very modern.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fashionable and probably is quite comfortable either.
ReplyDeleteCertainly is colorful.
ReplyDeleteVIP treatment!
ReplyDeleteI don't normally notice sofas either but even before I read what you wrote this caught my eye - it's cool!
ReplyDeleteLove the choice of colors!!!
ReplyDelete12 degrees with rain in Stavanger? You're so lucky, we're dying of heat exhaustion here.
Great display!
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