Seating and furniture designed by students to mark the Royal Air Force's 100 years have been unveiled at a museum.

Students from Rycotewood Furniture Centre in Oxford, have worked alongside the Hendon museum, to develop seating for the RAF’s Centenary.

Managing director, Simon Burvill said: "This exhibition is so inspiring.

“The sheer breadth of creativity is a delight to see and the considerable thought which went into each piece is telling.

“It will be fantastic to see some of these pieces developed from the models into finished pieces and I look forward to hearing what the public response is to all the design.

"I am so pleased to share the knowledge Gaze Burvill has acquired over 25 years of designing public seating with the next generation of designers."

The exhibition includes concept models set alongside their original sketchbook designs.

The main aspect of this project was for students to find something within the museum that inspired them.

Then they had to create the furniture with that in mind, such as the shape of a planes wing.