outdated From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 9, 2017 12:42 PM To: Eric Roth Subject: Re: yes, textiles and suede or billard. ..=A0 the ride yesterday was very very weird. . moving the =aptain seat back was very helpful. . two sofas nice...A0 lay not nice. . . kitchen awkward. =he strip that holds the piece in front of the screws on the upper valance=C2. , is too defined. . On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 8:26 AM, Eric Roth al:Jan dir="ltr">« > > wrote: You mean fabric on chairs and divans and using leather sparingly as ac=ents? If so, this would be a great, sophisticated look and very comfortabl=. Best regards, Eric Eric H. Roth, President International Jet Interiors > I www.intljet.com</=> <http://www.intljet.com> On Apr 9, 2017, at 8:23 AM, jeffrey E. <[email protected] <mailto:jeevacation@gm=il.com> wrote: i would like to consider grey wool . flannel. =ifferent shades of grey textile. i think leather i= also On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 8:18 AM, Eric Roth > wrote: What you refer to as "hand rails" is called side ledges.40=A0 The "handrails" are the upper thin pieces of wood in the PSU&=39;s that run the length of the cabin- the rails that you may grab when st=nding and go to grab to stabilize yourself during turbulence. <=r> Now for your question about an alternative material(s) for the ledges and t=bles: <=1" W= discussed the ledges in leather as an alternative material. Obvious=y wood veneer or carbon fiber. A fabric will not hold up over time- =specially with a drink/cup holder in this area. <=1" T=ere really aren't any other materials I could see implemented. <=r> EFTA_R1_01897206 EFTA02653475