Originally Posted by
jsloan
That rear cabin looks like a combination of reverse herringbone at the window and regular herringbone in the center. I"m not sure I've seen anyone use that exact layout, but regular herringbone is not uncommon. Here's an example of Air New Zealand, aka "You missed the point of the window seat here, fellas.":
https://www.aerolopa.com/nz-773
Virgin has reverse herringbone at the window and regular in the center on their A350s.