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Driving Authenticity ravel comes in many forms, from a family cruise
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Shore excursions are another opportunity to connect guests
aboard an ocean explorer to a romantic road trip for
to a destination. Perhaps a private cooking class with a leading
two in a chic convertible. Yet whatever the demographic,
chef, or an immersive behind-the-scenes tour with a local
whatever the circumstance, the one thing that every traveller
culture vulture? Such experiences carry far more weight than
has in common, is their desire for an authentic experience.
the en masse outings that are often associated with cruises.
It’s a phrase that is used a lot in the world of hotels,
In this issue of Starboard, authenticity has been a talking
often signifying a property that is deeply rooted in its locale,
point for many of the interviewees behind the creation of
whether through the design, the cuisine or the programming.
mobile hospitality experiences. On board Explora I, CEO
But what of a hospitality concept that has no fixed abode, can
Michael Ungerer explained that ‘authentic connections’ were
authenticity still be achieved?
amongst the most-requested attribute for 20,000 potential
In the cruise sector, authenticity is a talking point at all
cruise customers surveyed. And on Oceania Vista, Studio Dado
stages of development and operation, in spite of the changing
reveals that its design scheme is rooted in authentic stories
scenery outside. It begins with the brand and staying true to
that elicit an emotional connection, one that extends well
its heritage, something Cunard is doing on its forthcoming
beyond a voyage.
ship, Queen Anne, looking to archived material to inform the new ship’s brand identity. At design stage, authenticity could be in the carpet detail,
This issue showcases examples of authenticity on land and in the air too, such as the Fiat 500 Spiaggina that features delightful rattan seats in homage to the original.
patterned to reflect the waves through which the ship sails, or
Though authenticity means different things to different
in the bespoke furniture, handwoven by artisans at a Milanese
people, it’s a powerful tool at the disposal of owners and
atelier for a true ‘made in Italy’ aesthetic. Even at sea, knowing
operators, architects and designers, chefs and excursion
that a product has been made with care and attention, rather
planners; the driving force behind a memorable guest
than one of thousands mass-produced in a factory, fosters a
experience. Welcome to the new issue of Starboard. I hope
stronger emotional connection with a destination.
you enjoy the journey.
Authenticity extends to the dining experience too. It might be in the delicate rolls of sushi made by a master who learned their craft in Japan, or in the fresh fish the chef picked up at market at this morning’s port of call. Indeed, sourcing in port has become hugely important to chefs, not only for authenticity’s sake, but for sustainability too, with diners eager to know the provenance of the ingredients on their plate.
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MAIDEN VOYAGE ON WATER Four Seasons Yachts FOUR SEASONS
Following news that Four Seasons will enter the cruise
a multi-functional space for performances, fashion
sector in 2025, the global hospitality group has revealed
shows and weddings, and a cutting-edge marina
further details of its inaugural vessel. Developed in
that extends from port to starboard, with expansive
partnership with Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings and
openings across the tiered decks to maximise light
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, the venture brings
while fostering visual and physical links to the water.
together the expertise of Tillberg Design of Sweden
The maiden voyages are set to take in the
with the creative direction of Prosper Assouline, in a
Mediterranean and Caribbean, with Four Seasons
scheme that focuses on removing barriers between
hotels and overland programmes also part of the
guests and their surroundings.
itinerary. And signalling its commitment to the
The yacht will feature 95 residential-style suites
sector, the group has signed a €400 million contract
designed to the level of luxury that Four Seasons
with Fincantieri for the construction of its second
guests have come to expect, with each boasting its
vessel, due to be delivered in November 2026.
own outdoor terrace spanning up to 5,000ft2. The most
“Four Seasons Yachts represents a key pillar
expansive accommodation is the Funnel Suite, spread
of our future growth and strategic vision, as we
across four levels and offering more than 9,500ft2 of
look to capitalise on new opportunities and build
indoor-outdoor living space, complete with a private
brand differentiation through immersive luxury
wading pool and dedicated spa area. The suite’s floor-
experiences,” comments Alejandro Reynal, President
to-ceiling wraparound curved window – made up
and CEO, Four Seasons. “The inaugural yacht is a
of the largest continuous piece of glass at sea – is
manifestation of this vision, offering a world-class
described as a one-of-a-kind engineering innovation
Four Seasons experience, at sea and on land, marked
and will allow for 280-degree panoramic views of the
by the genuine, personalised service that our guests
passing landscape.
know and love.”
Further innovations include a saltwater swimming pool that can be emptied and its floor raised to become
Y Le Yacht
Architect Jean-Pierre Heim, together with
world-class restaurant helmed by a Michelin-
business partners Paul Bensabat and Tony
starred chef. There will also be a movie theatre
Vamvakidi, has revealed concept designs for a
that can be converted to a boardroom for
floating hotel to cruise the rivers of Manhattan.
corporate guests.
Billed as the first fully-electric commercial
In total, Y Le Yacht features 20 luxury suites,
vessel of its kind, Y Le Yacht will be a new way
the largest of which measures 48m2; all are
to experience New York City, offering luxury
spacious and contemporary in their design,
accommodation and gastronomy to panoramic
and come with personal butler service. Interiors
views of the famous skyline.
combine natural materials such as wood and
The 85m yacht cuts a capsule-like profile and is made from a steel frame interspersed with
ON DECK Partners: Jean-Pierre Heim, Paul Bensabat and Tony Vamvakidi Architecture: Jean-Pierre Heim Interior Design: Carolyn Heim, Mei Peterkova, James Huang
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stone, with an earthy palette of neutral tones for an elegant and timeless aesthetic.
vast swathes of polarised glass, selected for its
The vessel will sail around the island of
ability to filter light and eliminate glare. Not
Manhattan to offer a changing landscape of
only is the vessel propelled electrically with
city landmarks and iconic skyscrapers, with
multiple stabilisers for complete stability, it is
guests able to disembark at any time thanks to
kitted out with smart ventilation and a range of
a private boat tender.
technological innovations.
Y Le Yacht has been a long-held dream for
Heim, whose mantra states ‘travelling is an
Heim, Bensabat and Vamvakidi, who, through
art’, has incorporated amenities such as a spa,
their combined experience in design, yachting
sauna, gym and top-deck swimming pool, as
and business, believe that the concept could be
well as a fully-stocked champagne cellar and a
a success in various cities around the world.
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Norwegian Aqua
Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled an evolution
and a more spacious Vibe Beach Club. The al
of its Prima Class, with Norwegian Aqua set to
fresco Ocean Boulevard is the most expansive
NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE
feature new and elevated guest experiences as
to-date, while open-air lounge La Terrazza will
well as the most spacious suites at sea. Due
make a welcome return. Further innovations
to sail in April 2025, the first of the expanded
include a colourful hull design by Allison
Prima Plus Class will see a 10% increase in size
Hueman, as well as the world’s first hybrid
and capacity from its sister ships, spanning
rollercoaster and waterslide and a digital sports
1,056ft and accommodating 3,571 guests.
complex with interactive LED floor.
The
ON DECK Route: Caribbean Maiden Voyage: April 2025 Owner / Operator: Norwegian Cruise Line Interior Design: Piero Lissoni (The Haven) Shipyard: Fincantieri www.ncl.com
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range
of
“Norwegian Aqua is a true testament of
accommodations including NCL’s first-ever
fusing together what represents the future of
three-bedroom duplex, a sprawling suite with
our brand as the first ship in the Prima Plus
separate living and dining areas, a spacious
Class, and our commitment to pushing the
balcony and a master bedroom with floor-to-
boundaries in guest-first experiences that will
ceiling windows. Situated within The Haven, the
make new waves at sea,” comments David J
premium keycard-access-only-complex, it also
Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line.
offers exclusive facilities such as an infinity pool
“Named for both the beautiful shades of blue
overlooking the stern and an outdoor spa with
from the ocean and our connection to the sea,
hot tubs and a glass-walled sauna.
Norwegian Aqua will feature new, elevated and
Furthermore, Norwegian Aqua will have
exhilarating offerings that once again showcase
more outdoor space than its predecessors, with
NCL as the innovator in the industry and as a
expanded seating areas around the infinity pool
key contributor to a new era of cruising.”
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Celebrity Ascent
Celebrity Cruises has unveiled details of the F&B
small groups can indulge in multi-course
programme aboard its new Edge Series ship,
tasting menus in their own private dining room.
CELEBRITY CRUISES
with redesigned restaurants, expanded menus
Rounding out the offer is an exclusive
and a new whiskey-tasting experience all part
partnership with Whistle Pig Whiskey; the
of the line-up.
Vermont distillery will hand-select special
Popular venues from across the Edge Series – including Fine Cut Steakhouse and the hi-tech
ON DECK Route: Caribbean Maiden Voyage: November 2023 Owner: Royal Caribbean Group Operator: Celebrity Cruises Architecture: Tom Wright Interior Design: Jouin Manku, Nate Berkus Shipyard: Chantiers de l’Atlantique www.celebritycruises.com
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barrels for Celebrity Cruises, available to sample only at Craft Social.
Le Petit Chef – will make a return, while Eden
“The memories we make with family and
Restaurant is set to offer a new seven-course
friends while sharing food and drink has long
plant-based tasting menu. At Cosmopolitan, a
been one of the most memorable parts of travel,
new design scheme inspired by the culture of
and with Celebrity Ascent, we sought every
champagne will make its debut, along with a
opportunity to make these experiences richer
replanned layout and seating.
and even more exciting for our guests,” says
Internationally-acclaimed chef Daniel Boulud,
Laura Hodges Bethge, President of Celebrity
Celebrity’s Global Culinary Ambassador, will
Cruises. “There is something to delight every
also bring his popular at-sea restaurant concept
guest, whether it’s the fine dining connoisseur
to Ascent. The second instalment of Le Voyage
with a palate for the world’s best wines, the
will feature an all-new design characterised
couple looking for a romantic night out, the
by a palette of midnight blue and golden tones
family that desires to bond with their kids
beneath a striking chandelier. The fine-dining
over a fun experience, or the wellness-minded
restaurant will also have a Chef’s Table, where
traveller looking for healthy options.”
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F100 Glass Cabin
Milanese architecture and design studio
the largest of which is the owner’s cabin with
Palomba Serafini Associati has been appointed
a private bathroom and walk-in wardrobe; four
AMER YACHTS
to envision the interiors of the F100 Glass Cabin
further guest cabins occupy the lower decks.
ON DECK Owner: Amer Yachts Interior Design: Palomba Serafini Associati Shipyard: Permare www.ameryachts.it
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for Amer Yachts. Currently under construction
The vessel’s highlight however, is its
at Italian shipyard Permare, the new model has
wraparound floor-to-ceiling glazing, which
a length of 29.60m while maintaining a hull
ensures an abundance of natural light and visual
length of less than 24m, and is powered by four
connections to the ocean. “This sophisticated
Volvo Penta D13 IPS 1200 engines.
and comfortable environment offers a seamless
The vessel brings together elegance and
transition between onboard spaces and the
technical innovation, with Roberto Palomba
beauty of the seascape,” say the designers. “Our
and Ludovica Serafini seeking to combine their
perspective offers a fresh look; a vision rooted
signature style with the all-Italian aesthetic for
in the world of architecture and interior design,
which Amer Yachts is known. The outdoor deck
translated into the realm of yacht design.”
features an open-air lounge, while the main
Founded in 1994, Palomba Serafini Associati
deck – designed for socialising – comprises
has collaborated with a number of brands
a spacious living room and dining area
through the years, designing furniture,
characterised by a palette of soft neutrals. In
lighting, wallcoverings and textiles for the
line with the ‘made in Italy’ approach, Palomba
likes of Talenti, Expormim, Poltrona Frau and
and Serafini have selected furniture from Italian
Kartell. The studio has also taken the lead on
manufacturers including B&B Italia and Talenti.
the architecture and interior design of yachts,
The aesthetic extends to the sleeping quarters,
hotels and private residences around the world.
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Sun Princess
Princess Cruises has revealed further details of
celebrity chef. Princess has not yet unveiled
the dining experiences on board Sun Princess,
details about two additional venues – a new
PRINCESS CRUISES
the next-generation ship slated to debut in
high-end specialty restaurant overlooking
2024. Set across multiple decks, the 29 venues
the scenic wake of the ship, and a mysterious
include restaurants, bars and lounges, offering
experience hidden behind an unmarked door.
everything from snacks and light bites to gourmet meals and fine wines. Highlights include the reimagined Promenade,
ON DECK Route: Mediterranean Maiden Voyage: 2024 Owner: Carnival Corporation Operator: Princess Cruises Architecture: Tillberg Design of Sweden Interior Design: Jeffrey Beers International Shipyard: Fincantieri www.princess.com
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“Outstanding food and drink at exceptional value are a cornerstone of the Princess experience.
Sun
Princess
elevates
the
an informal eatery designed in the style of a
entire portfolio of offers and wraps them in
Californian beachside boardwalk, with al fresco
restaurants, bars and sundecks that reveal
counters serving pizza slices, hot dogs, freshly
stunning views, ocean vistas and sunshine,
baked bagels and artisan ice cream.
ice and wildlife,” comments John Padgett,
Exclusive to Sun Princess is Umai Teppanyaki,
President at Princess Cruises. “Our chefs will
where highly skilled masters showcase their
serve up vibrant flavours, pour perfectly crafted
artistry during a three-act dining spectacular;
cocktails and provide personalised service that
and Good Spirits at Sea – serving one-of-a-
is second to none.”
kind cocktail creations – will make a return,
Currently under construction at Fincantieri
enhanced here with an immersive martini
in Italy, the 175,500-tonne, 4,300-guest vessel
experience. There’s also The Catch, a pop-up
will also offer an array of new entertainment
seafood concept from Rudi Sodamin, and a
offerings, as well as luxurious staterooms and
new venture from a soon-to-be-announced
suites across a broad spectrum of categories.
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Solis
Seabourn has revealed plans for a new
baked in a sea salt and fresh thyme crust.
Mediterranean fine-dining concept, set to make
Seabourn has also revamped the beverage
SEABOURN
its debut aboard Seabourn Quest in 2024.
offering with a refined vintage cocktail menu
ON DECK Route: Mediterranean Maiden Voyage: January 2024 Owner: Carnival Corporation Operator: Seabourn www.seabourn.com
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Developed in collaboration with long-time
featuring classics such as Kir Royale and
Seabourn partners, Master Chef and Culinary
Negroni, and the always-popular Aperol Spritz.
Partner Chef Anton Egger and Senior Corporate
“Culinary is an integral part of our ultra-
Chef Franck Salein, Solis draws inspiration from
luxury experiences, and we are committed to
the destinations visited by the cruise line’s
continuously innovating to delight our guests
ultra-luxury fleet, from the Rivieras to Greece.
with unparalleled dining options. The addition
The restaurant will take over a space
of Solis is truly inspired by the voice of our
previously occupied by The Grill by Thomas
guests and our team has worked hard over the
Keller – marking the end of an eight-year
past several months to bring this to life,” says
culinary partnership with the chef – with
Natalya Leahy, President of Seabourn. “Solis
a refreshed interior design scheme that is
will showcase a vibrant, chic atmosphere with
reminiscent of the sun’s afterglow.
feel-good background music and a menu
The menu is designed to transport diners to
reminiscent of our favourite travel memories.
the Mediterranean, using flavour combinations
With each dish, guests are transported to the
and plating artistry to evoke all the senses.
sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean.”
Highlights include Basque piquillo peppers
Following its debut, the dining concept will
and fresh Murcia goat milk cheese, as well as
be rolled out across Encore, Ovation and Sojourn
Tuscan-style grilled beef and whole sea bass
by Spring 2024.
SHIPPING FORECAST ON WATER
The Turtle Bungalow A self-sustaining, nomadic hotel suite wins Radical Innovation. Memorable experiences and being amongst
and open façades to foster a visual connection
nature come high on the wish-list for travellers
to the ocean. On board, the bungalow offers
worldwide, so when Luxury Frontiers set out
ample space for relaxation, with two bedrooms,
on a mission to revolutionise the hospitality
a lounge and dining area as well as a rooftop
industry, its goal was to create a distinctive
terrace, overwater hammocks and a hot tub, with
accommodation concept that is immersed in its
all furnishings and materials selected for their
surroundings. The result is The Turtle Bungalow,
environmental credentials.
an aquatic nomad that sails from island to
According to Luxury Frontiers, the concept
island in tropical waters. Envisioned by Nadine
presents new opportunities for sustainable
Van Vuuren, Juan Cloete and Graeme Labe of
resort development – a consideration that clearly
Luxury Frontiers, the self-sustaining concept
struck a chord with the expert judging panel at
is designed with the environment in mind,
Radical Innovation. Following a global search for
taking into account sustainability and contextual
entries, the annual design competition named
sensitivity to minimise impact. The bungalow
The Turtle Bungalow as its winner, not only for
is constructed off-site using prefabricated mass
its innovation, but for its capacity to fuel the
timber ensuring a low carbon footprint, and
future of hospitality, addressing the needs of the
incorporates solar panels, a desalination plant
planet and the desires of the guest. As Luxury
and environmentally-friendly sewage treatment.
Frontiers conclude: “Immersive and sustainable,
Its form is a response to the elements, with
it is ideal for the ever more environmentally- and
overhangs to shelter from the wind and sun,
experientially-conscious hospitality industry.”
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Paradise Found A new beach club concept debuts in Thailand, offering a one-of-a-kind experience on the water.
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Travel to any affluent coastal resort and countless
The beverage menu features champagnes,
beach clubs will likely dot the shoreline,
wines and spirits, while cocktails include the
enticing jet-setters with their fancy cocktails
likes of Here Comes the Sun – a heady mix of
and hedonistic vibes. But head to Thailand,
Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum and Malibu
to Phuket’s eastern shores, and an altogether
with strawberry, pineapple and orange – and
different experience awaits.
Pink Paradise, with vanilla-infused Ketel One
Floating on the turquoise waters of the
vodka, fresh ginger, rosemary and lime juice.
Andaman Sea, Yona Beach Club is a 1,200m2
The beach club is open to day guests year-
multi-level vessel accessible only by water
round, with special one-off events and live DJ
taxi. It has been created as “a decadent oasis
sets as part of the programming. It can also be
in the heart of paradise” and features a variety
hired in its entirety for weddings, group outings
of social spaces that collectively accommodate
or corporate events.
up to 500 guests. Taking centre stage is a 22m
“Yona Beach Club invites guests to indulge in
infinity pool offering panoramic views of the
an extraordinary journey; a multi-sensory voyage
ocean, with daybeds and private cabanas to laze
into a paradisiacal setting with the ever-moving
on through the day. There’s also a sunset terrace
backdrop of the Andaman and its mesmerising
and rooftop bar, as well as a restaurant serving
cerulean waters,” say the management team
coastal cuisine, where the emphasis is on fresh
behind the concept. “Yona offers the idyllic haven
and seasonal flavours. Mediterranean sharing
to refresh the soul, whether at the infinity pool,
platters and Japanese sashimi are on the menu,
basking in the sun on a luxurious comfortable
as are poke bowls, crab spring rolls and ceviche
bed, or saluting the sunset with a choice of
from the raw bar.
world-class cocktails.”
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Conscious Luxury Winch Design and Cantiere delle Marche unveil plans for an explorer yacht with an entirely sustainable interior. Words: Catherine Martin
W
ith travel and tourism under pressure to consider their environmental impact, the cruise sector is making significant
moves towards ensuring vessels run efficiently. Waste reduction, switching to alternative fuels and the adoption of low-emission technologies are just some of the initiatives that cruise lines
can impact respiratory health and damage the
are building into their sustainability policies,
central nervous system.
but what of the interiors? They too can be eco-
Reclaimed seashells and woven grass are
conscious, as demonstrated by Winch Design’s
amongst the natural finishes on board, while
eco-conscious design for a healthier living
new explorer yacht, which features an entirely
eggshells – a by-product of the food industry
environment. The production and carbon
sustainable interior.
– are used in surfaces, and discarded fishing
footprint of all materials has been meticulously
Developed in partnership with Italian shipyard
nets that would have otherwise polluted oceans
monitored, with comprehensive analyses
Cantiere delle Marche, the 44m Flexplorer
have been recycled into carpets. Winch Design
by EcoNest and an in-house sustainability
146 is the third in the series of the eagerly
has also specified product from Mafi, whose
specialist to assess environmental impact.
anticipated class, and is a remarkable fusion
responsibly-sourced natural wood floors
Bringing together years of research in
of environmental responsibility and cutting-
are free from harmful substances. Further
sustainable alternatives, the project marks
edge design. The approach has been driven by
innovative materials come from Foresso, a UK-
a pivotal moment for Winch Design and
the owner and his family’s deep commitment
based company that produces ‘beautiful things
reinforces the company’s ongoing commitment
to healthy and sustainable living, and duly
from unavoidable waste with as low an impact
to sustainability instilled into the business by
aligns with Winch Design’s relentless pursuit
as possible’.
founder Andrew Winch. Creative Director Jim
of sustainable luxury. Furthermore, the design
The interior fit-out contractor has been
Dixon concludes: “Our studio has an important
showcases just what’s possible for commercial
selected for its carbon-neutral business model,
agenda to change our clients’ perception of
interiors too.
and the yacht’s engineering also places strong
conscious luxury, and we have a wonderful
Due to launch in 2025, the yacht uses only
emphasis on environmental sustainability;
opportunity in this project to make a significant
natural, non-toxic or eco-friendly materials,
notably it incorporates a selective catalytic
step forward.”
favouring practices that have low levels of
reduction system in compliance with IMO
It is hoped that this significant step forward
EMF and materials with low VOCs to deliver a
emission standards Tier III, enabling navigation
can set the benchmark for the wider design
clean-living environment. Exposure to EMFs,
in protected waters.
industry in the future.
or electromagnetic fields, is thought to cause
Winch Design and Cantiere delle Marche are
fatigue, insomnia and changes in memory,
working closely with the client throughout the
See overleaf for the materials and finishes that
while VOCs – volatile organic compounds –
project, pushing boundaries and pioneering
Winch Design will incorporate into the scheme.
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CHAIRS WITH A CONSCIENCE
ECO-FRIENDLY FLOORCOVERINGS
Using only natural, non-toxic, or eco-
Rustic charm will be brought to the
Floorcoverings throughout the yacht will
friendly materials, the interior will embody
interior through the use of recycled wood
be supplied by Mafi, which specialises
the natural world, favouring practices
chip on a number of furniture applications,
in the production of high-quality and
that have low levels of EMF and materials
recycling offcut timber and wood dust
completely ecological natural wooden
with low VOCs to deliver a clean-living
from local sawmills to create an organic
floors, free from any VOCs.
environment.
patterned surface.
Earthy colours, matte surfaces and
Palm leather, an eco-conscious alternative
fishing nets provide a soft floorcovering
organic textures will be used throughout,
to animal leather chosen for its durability,
solution while contributing to the
while a standout feature will be the green
will also be applied on furnishings.
reduction of waste in the world’s oceans.
In addition, carpets made from recycled
living wall made from preserved moss, providing a focal point on the staircase and connecting the interior with nature.
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SUSTAINABLE SURFACES 250,000 tonnes of eggshell waste is produced annually worldwide as a byproduct of the food industry; this can be repurposed through a roasting and colouring process to create a variety of patterns, colours and textures for surfaces. Woven grass will also be used in a
“Our studio has an important agenda to change our clients’ perception of conscious luxury, and we have a wonderful opportunity in this project to make a significant step forward.” JIM DIXON, WINCH DESIGN
variety of ways while reclaimed seashell composite in the bathrooms emulates the ocean’s iridescence and offers a second life to discarded shells.
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ith maritime records in their name dating back 300
of the environment, not only conservation but restoration
years, the Aponte family know a thing or two about
too, which is important to me. As a result, the brand is rooted
the ocean. Beginning life as a cargo transporter,
in a profound respect for the ocean and all its traditions.”
Mediterranean Shipping Company – or MSC as it is now
In shipbuilding, this translates to environmental impact.
known – has grown to become a world leader in container
From the outset, Explora Journeys and Fincantieri were
shipping, operating over 500 vessels from its headquarters in
committed to developing a fleet that was clean and green.
Geneva. Despite its early success, founder Gianluigi Aponte
Explora I, the debut vessel, is equipped with the latest
had grander ideas, and purchased the iconic liner Monterey
environmental and marine technologies, including shore
to establish a cruise division. Over the past 20 years, MSC
power plug-in connectivity to reduce emissions in port,
Cruises has seen major investment, with billions spent on
and underwater noise management systems to help protect
enlargements, refurbishments and newbuilds to establish a
marine life. The 248m ship, weighing in at 63,900gt, also
world-class fleet of ocean-faring ships.
has a comprehensive range of onboard energy efficient
It wasn’t until 2019, with the success of the Yacht Club –
equipment to further reduce emissions, from smart HVAC
an elevated ship-within-a-ship concept aboard MSC’s newer
and LED lighting to energy-saving appliances and a state-
models – that the Aponte family embarked on a new venture.
of-the-art recycling system.
“The Yacht Club had been so successful that the Aponte
“With this great privilege of launching a new luxury
family wanted to do more,” explains Antonio Paradiso,
vessel comes with great responsibility; the responsibility to
Managing Director for UK and Ireland at MSC Cruises. “They
protect the pristine beauty of the oceans and the destinations
came up with the idea to build a ship that was fully dedicated
we visit,” Ungerer points out. “Sustainability lies at the
to the concept, resulting in Explora Journeys.”
heart of Explora Journeys and we are deeply committed to
For Michael Ungerer, who joined in 2019 as CEO of the new
implementing environmentally friendly practices, reducing
brand, the opportunity to be part of a new venture in the
our carbon footprint and promoting responsible tourism.”
luxury space was too good to miss. The fact that the company
A passion for the environment was the starting point for
continues to be family-owned and operated came as a bonus,
the development of the brand, together with significant
as did their commitment to sustainability. “The family have
investment in research. “Our vision is to redefine the
been in maritime for a long time, so have a connection to the
luxury ocean experience, so we needed to identify what the
ocean,” Ungerer explains. “They know we have to take care
next generation of travellers are looking for in a cruise,”
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Restaurants on Explora I include Med Yacht Club, which fosters a connection to the ocean, and the moodier Marble & Co steakhouse
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Ungerer continues, adding that 20,000 potential
closely aligned to the style of a superyacht than
customers were surveyed. “A few common
a traditional cruise ship. For the interiors, AD
themes emerged: next-gen luxury is no longer
Associates, De Jorio Design International and
about abundance and possessions, but for
SMC Design – all of whom have worked with
experiences and long-lasting memories. They
the Aponte family for a number of years – were
seek time and space; they crave authentic
tasked with bringing a modern and timeless
connections; they love highly curated goods
elegance to the vessel, championing European
and services; and foremost, they make mindful
craftsmanship and respecting the ocean state
choices and leave a positive impact.”
of mind.
In light of this, Explora Journeys came up
Inspiration for the look and feel of the ship
with the phrase ‘ocean state of mind’ – an
came from the hotel market, with Ungerer
ever-present idea that refers to the ‘mindset
highlighting Four Seasons and Kempinski as
that can be achieved when we escape to the
reference points. The Apontes were also closely
ocean, relax, create memories and reconnect
involved; Gianluigi’s daughter Alexa designed
with what matters most in our lives’. This
the brand’s mandala style logo, for example,
philosophy extends to every touchpoint, from
and her husband Pierfrancesco Vago serves as
the architecture and design of the vessel to the
MSC Cruises’ Executive Chairman. As Ungerer
itineraries and shore excursions.
confirms: “The family are very hands-on
In bringing their vision to life, the Aponte
throughout the entire design process, bringing
family enlisted the talents of British designer
their own personal touches to the scheme; it’s
Martin Francis, who developed the exterior
an expression of how they like to travel.”
profile of the ship. With its sleek body and
Judging by the staterooms, knows as homes at
handsome navy-blue hull, the vessel is more
sea, it’s clear that the Apontes value a sense of
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An all-weather swimming pool with an impressive retractable glass roof is a feat of engineering from Eckersley O’Callaghan
space. Suites range from 35m2 for the Ocean Terraces,
dedicated to visiting chefs; Mauro Uliassi and Emma
up to 280m2 for the Owner’s Residence, and there a
Bengtsson have so far made star appearances. All are
high ratio of multi-gen-friendly connecting suites.
overseen by Franck Garanger, Head of Culinary, who
Featuring a lounge, walk-in wardrobe with seated
has a passion for authentic ingredients.
vanity and generous bathroom, the suites are described
There’s plenty of spots to sit back and sip a glass
by Jason Gelineau, Explora Journey’s Head of Product,
of Moët & Chandon house champagne too, from the
as “not just a room to sleep in, but a room to live
poolside Helios Bar, to the al fresco Sky Bar on deck
in”. Interiors are pared-back and speak of European
14 – the highest point on the ship. Astern Lounge is a
elegance, with neat touches such as a timber canopy
social hub hosting DJs and live music, while Journeys
over the bed that has a cocooning effect, and open
Lounge is a multi-functional space suited to lectures
shelving that partially separates the bedroom from
and enrichment through the day, and entertainment
the lounge. Perhaps most significantly is the fact that
by night. There’s also a whiskey bar and cigar lounge,
all 461 accommodations are ocean-facing, with vast
and the central lobby lounge, which would look right
floor-to-ceiling windows leading to private terraces,
at home at any city centre hotel.
together enhancing the all-important connection with the ocean.
To further encourage a connection to the ocean, the outdoor deck space on Explora I is incredibly
As with any luxury lifestyle hospitality product,
generous: four heated swimming pools lined with
the selection of restaurants, bars and lounges is key
loungers and daybeds, 64 private cabanas and several
to the experience. On Explora I, there’s a total of 18
whirlpools cater to the sun-worshippers, while the
distinct F&B venues including six restaurants catering
more active can partake in al fresco sporting activities,
to a range of different tastes. Naturally, the interiors
a lap around the running track, or a session on the
are designed to complement the style of cuisine, and
Technogym machines located out on deck to take in
Explora Journeys has gone a step further in tasking
the sea air. The ship comes with a number of other
Music Concierge with curating a bespoke playlist for
firsts too: the first Rolex retail experience at sea, and
every venue.
an all-weather swimming pool with an impressive
At Sakura, a pan-Asian dining experience best
retractable glass roof – a feat of engineering from
known for its sushi, the scheme leans towards
Eckersley O’Callaghan and an important addition
the Japanese aesthetic, with paper lanterns, shoji
given the globe-spanning itineraries.
screening to partition seating zones and a pretty cherry
Having departed on its maiden voyage from
blossom growing between the banquettes. Marble & Co
Copenhagen, Explora I will spend the coming months
meanwhile is a European steakhouse experience where
in North America and the Caribbean, before heading
interiors are richer and moodier, with slabs of veined
back to Europe in 2024. With no repeat itineraries, the
marble a reflection of the flavoursome cuts of meat.
idea is that the ship is on a continuous journey – ideal
Emporium Marketplace is Explora Journeys’ elevated
for long-stay appeal – allowing people to linger longer
take on the buffet, featuring 18 live cooking stations
and experience a slower pace of travel.
that change on a daily basis, and Med Yacht Club is
Indeed, journeys aboard Explora I encourage a more
a celebration of the flavours and ambience of the
leisurely way of life, with the generous sense of space
Mediterranean, with ocean views once again part of the
contributing to the elevated feel. But ultimately, the
offer. There’s a French bistro, a café and creperie, and
brand is about the transformative nature of water, as
by way of variety, there’s also Anthology, a restaurant
Explora Journeys put it, the ocean state of mind.
ON DECK Maiden Voyage: August 2023 Owner: MSC Group Operator: Explora Journeys Architecture: Martin Francis Interior Design: AD Associates, De Jorio Design International, SMC Design Structural Engineer: Eckersley O’Callaghan Shipyard: Finantieri www.explorajourneys.com
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hile sailing around the Mediterranean or the Caribbean is a lovely experience, for many, being able to access far-flung remote destinations like
Antarctica, Greenland and Alaska is where cruising really comes into its own. And as travellers seek more immersive bucket-list experiences, expedition cruising is quickly becoming the fastest growing sector in the industry, with search results for sailings to Antarctica up by 50% in 2022 compared to 2019, according to Cruise Lines International Association. In turn, this has prompted luxury small ship brands to expand their fleets, with Seabourn Cruises, in particular, introducing its much-awaited PC6 Polar Class ship, Seabourn Venture. The first of the line’s two new purpose-built expedition ships, Seabourn Venture sits close to the brand’s ultraluxury sentiment, which as a result has taken expedition cruising to new levels. “Seabourn guests are as passionate about discovery as they are about travelling in ultraluxury,” commented former President Josh Leibowitz on the launch. “Seabourn Venture offers a new type of expedition experience, allowing our guests to discover the magnificence from the Arctic to the Antarctic.” Constructed by Genoa-based shipbuilder T Mariotti, the
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The Restaurant and Expedition Lounge feature a palette of warm timber, wool and leather with gold accents and splashes of burgundy and burnt orange
vessel unfolds over 10 decks – eight of which are
underwater spotlights, internal and external
accessible to passengers – and comes complete
cameras and a manipulator arm capable of lifting
with all the bells and whistles expected of the
up to 32kg. In true Seabourn style, they are
brand, including 132 oceanfront suites, several
also outfitted in custom-embroidered leather
drinking, dining and gathering spots, an
upholstery and feature a Bluetooth stereo, air
outdoor infinity pool and sundeck, as well as
conditioning and a champagne chiller.
a fitness centre and spa that features a sauna with a view. Functionally, Seabourn Venture has been
the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric
designed and built for diverse environments,
Administration, Robin West, Seabourn’s Vice
her top-of-the-range technology and PC6 Polar
President of
Class rating meaning she can easily ply the icy
“With these submersibles, we’re going to take
waters of the main polar regions during the
our guests to places that few have ever seen
warmer months.
first-hand, leaving them with a perspective on
All this alongside a 26-person expedition team of scientists, naturalists and scholars,
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With more than 80% of the undersea world remaining unexplored according to
Expedition Operations, notes:
the world around us that is jaw-dropping and will create stories to last a lifetime.”
as well as 24 Zodiacs and a collection of water
Inside, the ship is a cocoon of refined and
toys including a string of kayaks and two slick
indulgent luxury. The work of Tihany Design
submersibles. Capable of diving to depths of
– led by founder Adam Tihany and Managing
300m, the battery-powered subs carry just
Partner Alessia Genova – the interiors capture the
seven people – six guests, three each in two
romanticism of early explorers. “We researched
symmetrical acrylic spheres that flank the
and studied the design and details of the early
pilot’s seat in the middle – and are fitted with
explorer vessels, equipment, tools, garments,
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instruments and behaviour, imagining how it
Elsewhere, spaces cater to the expedition
can be adapted and interpreted in a 21st-century
nature of the ship, with the Bow Lounge,
contemporary setting,” explains Genova.
which features interactive monitors providing
This is all revealed through bespoke
information about the day at sea, large screens
furnishings developed by Tihany Product
with live footage from a drone outside, and
Design together with Italian manufacturer
expansive windows from which to take in the
Roda. Crafted from sturdy natural materials
marine life. The top deck meanwhile is home
like wood, leather and canvas, the pieces feature
to Constellation Lounge, a seductive space
comforting neutral tones highlighted with gold
anchored by a central bar fashioned from faceted
accents and splashes of red, burnt orange, deep
metal and stone. Floor-to-ceiling windows
greens and marine blues.
with 270-degree views make it the best spot
Like all Seabourn ships, Venture comprises
for a sunset glass of champagne and Seabourn’s
signature spaces such as a central atrium and
inclusive signature caviar offering, as icebergs
Seabourn Square, an open-plan living room and
float by after a day spent traversing the intrepid
guest services hub with a library, café and cosy
landscapes outside.
sofas and armchairs. “These signature spaces
For Genova, however, her favourite spot is the
serve as landmarks to guests,” says Genova.
Expedition Lounge on deck four, which she says
“Considering the amount of time they spend
“summarises the design and spirit of the ship”.
on board, guests are particularly attuned to the
Here, warm timber, curving lines, a recessed
sense of familiarity and intimacy associated
ceiling and soft, concealed lighting accompany
with a home-away-from-home. We strive to
patterned rugs and sofas and armchairs, the
provide the familiar as well as some delightful
latter crafted from wood, wool and leather and
and surprising moments.”
decorated with furry cushions and cosy throws.
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Located adjacent to the Discovery Centre, this
details like a well-stocked personalised mini-
is where guests gather for a cocktail or two,
bar and a heated wardrobe for drying damp
swapping stories on the day’s excursions before
clothes speedily.
the daily briefing.
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The two-storey Wintergarden Suites offer the
While Venture doesn’t have The Grill – a
greatest wow factor, but for something a little
signature restaurant for the brand by chef
more intimate, the Panorama Veranda Suites are
Thomas Keller – the food offerings on board are
the perfect escape. Located at the fore of the ship
abundant; from sushi in Constellation Lounge
from decks five to eight, the rooms open up to
to a generous breakfast and lunch buffet at The
a curving floor-to-ceiling window that frames
Colonnade, guests certainly won’t go hungry.
the magnificent views of glaciers and icebergs
The Restaurant also serves a daily changing
outside, while shedding natural light onto an
menu alongside classics like chicken consommé
open-plan room perfect for watching the world
and perfectly cooked steaks against a plush
go by. There’s even a bathtub with a view of the
backdrop of leather wall panels, a standout wine
icy landscape. Bright, modern interiors continue
display encased in bronze-framed glass, and
the curvilinear theme, while wooden floor tiles
bespoke dining chairs in rich burgundy leather.
were selected rather than carpet.
Of course, for passengers weary after hiking
Along with an art programme that includes
on Greenland’s tundra, there’s nothing like
over 700 pieces curated by Tihany and Paris-
arriving back on board and retiring to their
based consultancy Atelier 27, Seabourn has
suite. Each features a walk-in wardrobe,
certainly achieved its goal of setting a new
spacious marble bathroom, a lounge area and an
standard for expedition travel, establishing
outdoor balcony, together with elegantly crafted
Seabourn Venture as one of the world’s most
furniture, tactile materials and thoughtful
luxurious expedition ships.
ON DECK Route: Arctic, Antarctica Owner: Carnival Corporation Operator: Seabourn Cruises Interior Design: Tihany Design Art Consultant: Atelier 27 Shipyard: T Mariotti www.seabourn.com
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he upper premium category is by no means a crowded place in cruise, but it’s the space in which Oceania Cruises floats quite happily. Yet this description
perhaps downplays the line’s luxurious new ship Vista, which has been designed from the top down by Miami-based specialists Studio Dado. The first of two new Allura-class vessels and with a guest capacity of 1,200, Vista is the line’s largest ship to-date and Oceania’s first newbuild in over a decade. With the design team briefed to bring a fresh perspective for the new class, the shared vision was to take a quiet luxury approach. So while the brand’s core values remain, interiors nod towards a refined and understated aesthetic, in line with passenger demand for laidback luxury at sea. The ship’s unveiling is also a landmark moment for Studio Dado. Appointed as the main architect, Oceania Vista marks the first time the firm has worked on an entire vessel as a newbuild, having designed the majority of suites and staterooms as well as the dining venues, lounges, bars, pool decks and public spaces. Oceania Vista is more spacious than its stablemates, and Studio Dado’s Founding Partner Yohandel Ruiz believes there’s a synergy between the common spaces on board, allowing them to relate to one another in a way that creates a seamless journey through the ship. “Sometimes, you can have as many as five or six architects working on a
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ship, which can leave spaces feeling disjointed and disparate; on Vista you don’t have that because we were able to curate the entire guest experience,” he shares. From curated artworks to bespoke detailing, the designers drew inspiration from the ocean as well as the various ports of call along the route, choreographing a guest journey that leans into understated elegance without the stuffiness of the past. “Staying true to the brand was important to us, while delivering a design that speaks of the future of cruise,” says Ruiz. On arrival, the ship’s atrium is a striking space, featuring a custom-made crystal chandelier that depicts a shoal of fish. The sculptural piece is set in the centre of a dramatic spiral staircase alongside lighting and carpets designed bespoke by Studio Dado, and sectioned wall paneling mimicking the chambers of a shell. Crucially, the quiet luxury blueprint goes further than being an aesthetic masterpiece – it’s as much about how guests feel in each space as what they see and touch. And for a cruise line created by foodies for foodies, it’s unsurprising
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Accomodations on board are elegant with refined touches that channel the feel of private residences
to see how much creative energy has gone into the
positioned towards the sea form the setting for
11 culinary venues on board. Oceania’s new eatery,
exclusive multi-course food and wine pairing dinners.
Ember, brings to life classic American cuisine with a
Accommodations meanwhile are elegant, featuring
modern twist and a farm-to-table sensibility. Mixing
refined touches that make them feel like private
rustic and industrial, highlights across interiors
residences, all the while being designed to work
include custom timber flooring and a vaulted ceiling
functionally and, importantly, to last. “We are
reminiscent of a wine cellar, while interwoven leather
looking to improve the guest experience and we
panels and a contemporary central fireplace create
studied the accommodations inch by inch – we believe
richness and warmth.
sustainability is about creating environments that
The Grand Dining Room is a clever conservatory-
stand the test of time,” points out Ruiz.
like space that ensures every guest has a great view,
In the Penthouse Suites, the team sought to create a
no matter where they are seated. “We wanted to do
space that would impress even the most sophisticated
something quite controversial, taking the idea of
of world travellers. A soothing colour palette featuring
a greenhouse featuring giant hydrangea-inspired
an undercurrent of slate blue plays up the abundant
chandeliers,” shares Ruiz. The European garden
natural light; the headboard wall is an architectural
theme continues, with natural elements including a
focal point, and the spacious bathroom features a
glass-enclosed garden in the centre of the room, and
generous shower with inlaid mosaic Italian tiles.
handpainted wallcoverings that give the feeling of sitting beneath a willow tree.
The ship’s Aquamar spa welcomes guests at a chiseled marble reception desk, with a palette of wood
One of the design team’s favourite venues is Red
and quilted leather adding layers, while the circular
Ginger, an Asian restaurant that fuses French glamour
relaxation room features a central sculpted element
with the mystery of Asian theatre. “Rich, exciting
and low-level lighting for a calming ambience.
and a little dramatic, Red Ginger is such an incredible
Outside, a show-stopping pool deck inspired by the
space inspired by the Indochine era and the original
beach clubs of St Tropez and St Barths is divided into
Raffles hotel,” says Ruiz. Here, East and West are
zones catering to different personalities. Highlights
brought together in a space laid-out to evoke the feel
include whirlpools screened from the pool with wood
of a traditional home in Shanghai or Hong Kong, with
elements, and lanterns that transform the space from
a single-level courtyard wrapped around a double-
day to night, evoking the atmosphere of a private club.
height dining space. Period and custom-designed
Ruiz emphasises that the firm’s goal is to create
pieces enhance interiors, along with handpainted
memorable experiences, regardless of if they happen
Chinese landscapes and 10ft-wide chandeliers. Further
on land or at sea. “We feel Vista delivers spaces that are
design details include an installation of handblown
rooted in creative stories – spaces that feel authentic
glass pieces set against an aged mirror wall, while
to their use and function because they come from a
the private dining area features a stunning banana
place of authenticity,” he summarises. “Our spaces
leaf mural. In private dining room Privée meanwhile,
aim to elicit an emotional connection with the guest,
a sculptural flower petal ceiling and a dining table
a connection that extends well beyond their voyage.”
ON DECK Maiden Voyage: May 2023 Owner: Norwegian Cruise Line Operator: Oceania Cruises Architecture and Interior Design: Studio Dado Shipyard: Fincantieri www.oceaniacruises.com
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On board, the dining experience begins with
at many of the world’s finest hotels,
a glass of champagne to toast the panoramic
with both the splendid setting and the
harbour views, before the main event – three
delectable delights making for a memorable
tiers of British classics. Dainty finger sandwiches
experience. At The Peninsula Hong Kong, the
are filled with cucumber, coronation chicken
daily ritual has enchanted guests for decades,
and egg salad – the latter topped with dollop of
with artfully-created sweet and savoury bites
Avruga caviar – as well as smoked salmon with
served in the surrounds of the elegant lobby
cream cheese and salmon roe.
lounge. Now, the grande dame has ventured
The savoury bites are created by The Lobby’s
upon a new way to captivate guests – by taking
Chef de Cuisine Anton Ho, while a tempting array
its afternoon tea to the water.
of sweet treats come courtesy of The Peninsula’s
Created in collaboration with Star Ferry –
Executive Pastry Chef Florian Couteau. There’s
the long-running commuter service between
an Eton mess roulade, banoffee pie and Dorset
Kowloon and Hong Kong Island – The
apple cake, each perfectly formed and themed
Peninsula’s Afternoon Tea on the Harbour
around the harbour; one is garnished with a
invites guests on board World Star for a
wafer-thin chocolate shaped like an anchor,
105-minute cruise around Victoria Harbour.
another features an edible topper of the ferry
New arrivals are greeted on the gangway by the
itself. An Earl Grey mousse with lemon curd
front-of-house team – immaculately dressed
completes the line-up, alongside the obligatory
in the hotel’s signature white suit with cotton
scones served with a generous helping of clotted
gloves and a pillbox hat – while the refurbished
cream and strawberry jam. And finally, no
cabin is furnished with branded cushions in a
afternoon tea is complete without a cup of tea,
shade of green that matches the ferry’s livery.
best supped while taking in the harbour view.
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irgin Voyages is on a mission to redefine the cruising
symbols. Vic Lee meanwhile introduced his illustrative style
experience, and part of the luxury lifestyle approach
to tattoo parlour Squid Ink, where a handpainted mural of
includes reshaping the artistic offering on board. With
tattooed tentacles takes centre stage.
Resilient Lady, the cruise line is proving that art can take
Volume Creative also worked closely with Ruben Sanchez
sailors on a journey of discovery, so that even during long
on sculptures of a mermaid and sea captain on the upper
days at sea, the guest experience continues to surprise.
deck; Claire Knill on 3D wall art in the Rockstar Suites; and
With the overarching theme of resilience and strength,
textile artist Jo Elbourne on framed tapestries that reference
Virgin Voyages entrusted Brighton-based art consultancy
the ocean. Elsewhere, ceramist Helen Johannessen took
Volume Creative with curating a collection that celebrates
inspiration from the fluidity of the ocean; graphic designer
positivity, confidence and perseverance – much like the
Lucy Douglas made her mark with playful prints using a
cruise industry itself. Having worked as Creative Directors
traditional Vandercook press; and street artist Bonzai
on Virgin Voyages’ debut ship, the female-led company
channelled the romance of cruising through graffiti-style
already had a deep understanding of the brand’s values and
quotes from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
its signature style, so was well placed to bring together a bold and playful mix of sustainably-led artworks. Responding to the brief, Volume Creative led the narrative,
purposeful, sustainable solutions that result in responsible
design and procurement of art across 40 different spaces on
art. The Tentacles sculpture, for example, repurposes food
the ship, including suites, restaurants, bars and spa. In total,
packaging waste, and Tail is made from responsibly-sourced
the studio collaborated with nine artists worldwide on 68
cork. Ribbon-like sculptures at the entrance to cocktail bar
bespoke commissions; over the course of 26 weeks, a total of
On The Rocks were also made using recycled plastic, while
372 installations were created for the 17-deck vessel, ranging
the ship’s display plinth contains elements from Volume
from sculptures, murals and prints to tapestries and 3D art.
Creative’s sister company Spared, which transforms waste
To ensure variety throughout the ship’s various
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Aside from commissions, Volume Creative produced its own works for various spaces, the aim being to pioneer
materials into art and furniture.
experiences and design styles, Volume Creative brought
“For us, good art needs to do good too,” explains Callie
together a collective of artists – each with an individual
Tedder-Hares, Founding Partner of Volume Creative. “We
approach and aesthetic – and gave them the freedom to let
wanted the collection for Virgin Voyages to celebrate diversity
their imaginations run wild. Baltimore-based duo Jessie and
of thought and champion innovation. This vision, coupled
Katey transported their typically playful patterns and bold
with the collaborative approach of the artists, yielded results
colours to the high seas, while Dominique Latoel celebrated
that were greater than the sum of its parts. Telling stories of
the power of movement through indigenous Moluccan
sustainability, joy and resilience.”
VOYAGE ON WATER
Works on board include (clockwise from top left): playful LED lighting; an underwater scene by Vic Lee; tentacles made from waste by Volume Creative; a bold sundeck mural by Jessie and Katey; and a sculpture made from reycled plastics
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EVENTS
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Sustainable Design Summit 28 November 2023 LONDON
This year’s Sustainable Design Summit (SDS)
speakers including Joshua Wilkie, Manager of
is getting ready to welcome guests with a
Waste Management and Circularity Programmes
full-day agenda aimed at shaping the future
at Air Canada; Mathieu Petiteau, Director of
of sustainable interiors. Taking place at the
Newbuild and Research & Development at
Museum of London Docklands, the summit
Ponant; and Sam Hall, Director of Interior
will explore green initiatives across hotel, cruise
Design at IHG Hotel & Resorts.
and aircraft interiors, encouraging a crosspollination of ideas. Through thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, product discovery
emissions, with speakers from Hilton, Airbus, Hurtigruten, Royal Caribbean and more.
and the all-important buyer-to-supplier
To add to the educational sessions, one of
networking, delegates will walk away with goals
the stand-out features of Sustainable Design
and action points both to enhance their own
Summit is the zero-waste product showcase,
business and incorporate into future projects.
where suppliers will display the latest
Hosted by Darian Stibbe, Executive Director
sustainable products, materials and solutions
of The Partnering Initiative, the agenda is made
for hotel, cruise and aircraft interiors.
up of a core programme of plenary sessions
SDS aims to give like-minded specifiers and
running on the main stage, with an alternative
suppliers the chance to collaborate, share ideas
option to participate in topic-focused and
and build connections. This is made possible
sector-specific breakout sessions, all of which
during networking opportunities – including a
are CPD-certified.
welcome breakfast and closing drinks reception
Highlights include a keynote addressing the need for transparency in the supply chain, with
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The agenda also features insightful sessions on material innovations and understanding
– taking place throughout the event.
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EVENTS
Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Europe 28-30 November 2023 LONDON
The 2023 edition of Cruise Ship Interiors
which designers discuss their newbuild and
Design Expo Europe is just around the corner,
refurbishment portfolios through real-life case
offering those working in the sector two days of
studies, and a session addressing the challenges
invaluable knowledge sharing, product sourcing
of designing for expedition ships. The speaker
and relationship building. Taking place at
line-up includes Gianluca Gugliotta, Director
London ExCeL, the event features an exhibition
of Vessel Refurbishment at Norwegian Cruise
showcase of over 200 product suppliers, design
Line; Aida Lora, Senior Design Associate at
studios and outfitters, as well as a packed
Royal Caribbean Group; Bob McGowan, Head of
schedule of CPD-certified conference sessions
Operations at Ambassador Cruise Line; Sandra
and tailored networking.
Correia da Silva, Architect at Mystic Cruises;
Across the two days, CSI Europe will offer
Alexander W. Höfling, Managing Director
numerous opportunities to reconnect, with the
at Meyer Re; and Kristian Englund, Senior
first day of the show centred around networking
Architect at YSA Design.
through social events and personalised tours.
learn how to navigate a successful project from
Programme will examine all aspects of cruise
concept to delivery, plus, this year’s event
design, taking in ocean- and river-faring vessels
will feature a zero-waste showcase of planet-
as well as the expedition market. Produced
friendly products and materials, as seen at
in partnership with NEWH, the programme
Sustainable Design Summit.
includes a variety of panel discussions, informal
Completing the programme, networking
talks, workshops and Q&As, providing insight
experiences include the Opening Party, CSI+
into the latest trends and developments. Highlights include the opening keynote, in
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Additional workshops offer the chance to
On day two, the Conference & Workshop
Afternoon Tea and Happy Hour drinks reception.
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Industry-leading keynotes Focused breakouts A hand-selected product showcase
Sustainability is today’s most urgent topic for interior designers. Sustainable Design Summit brings together brand owners, designers, and trusted suppliers from the cruise, hotel, and aircraft interiors sectors to discuss the new era of sustainability goals and celebrate truly sustainable interior design. Shaping sustainable interiors for land, sea, and air.
Intimate networking
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La Dolce Vita Bonacina marks its return to the automotive world with signature rattan seats for the new Fiat 500 Spiaggina.
In its 135-year history, Bonacina has produced
the products that we design and manufacture.”
furniture for train carriages, private residences
The main difference between the two models
and luxury hotels, with every piece handcrafted
is in the colour hues: in Vittorio Bonacina’s
by artisans skilled in shaping and weaving rattan.
creation, the seats were made from rattan
Now, the Italian design house has returned to the
core in its natural shade, while the new series
automotive world, creating the seats for a new
can be produced in any colour thanks to the
fully-electric version of the Fiat 500 Spiaggina.
introduction of aniline dyeing – they can even
The iconic car’s interiors are a reinterpretation
be made to match the bodywork.
of the original version designed by Vittorio
The project has been realised by Garage Italia
Bonacina in the 1950s, which became part of
Customs, a creative hub that unites disparate
the collective vision of la dolce vita. “It was nice
sectors to develop bespoke products and
to travel back in time with our craftspeople; we
experiences for luxury brands and private clients.
found ourselves with the same bare seat of the
The aim for Fiat 500 Spiaggina is for it to be used
classic version and had to figure out how to weave
as a courtesy car for the hospitality sector, as
our material within its metal skeleton,” explains
well as serving as Bonacina’s company mascot,
Elia Bonacina, CEO of Bonacina. “This has been
transporting customers to its headquarters in the
developed with our philosophy in mind; creating
Province of Como, experiencing the Italian dolce
a product that lasts over time and offering an
vita along the way.
ergonomic and comfortable solution, as for all
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A Mobile Oasis Continental presents the vehicle interior of the future with its sustainable Space D design concept.
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Bridging the gap between automobile and
material that is low in emissions and carries
living space, Continental has revealed its
the PETA-approved Vegan label; it also offers
prototype of the vehicle of the future. As Ralf
a weight saving of around 20% over standard
Imbery, Continental’s Global Director of Design,
surface products. Acella – comprising bio-
Marketing & Strategy, explains: “Following on
based and recycled components – is used for the
from the Ambienc3 with its visionary concept for
chair and workstation and brings customisation
vehicle interiors and the ContiHome showcasing
options through embossing, while the translucent
the future of living, the time has come to merge
Xpreshn Hylite Concept opens up new avenues
the two worlds into one: the result is Space D – a
for styling through the creation of design accents
form of mobile oasis.”
with light. Furthermore, Space D employs a
Shaped by electric mobility and autonomous
number of proven and patented technologies,
driving, the concept has been developed around
such as heatable (for rapid and direct heating),
the core pillars of sustainability, design and
staynu (extremely resistant to dirt) and laif
functionality, resulting in an emotionally
(breathable, passive temperature-controlled
appealing experience that prioritises a traveller’s
and acoustically effective). All demonstrate that
comfort and wellbeing.
a surface is a functional system rather than
For Continental, the incorporation of
just a cover. Imbery concludes: “This combined
sustainable solutions is essential, so many of
application of sustainability, an attractive design
the applied surfaces have been engineered in line
with references to nature and innovative surface
with carbon neutrality and circular economy. For
technologies enables the materials used to take
instance, lounge furnishings are upholstered in
both comfort and the driving experience into a
Benova Eco Protect, a durable yet soft-to-touch
new dimension.”
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© Amaury Laparra
Spirit, Style and Strawberry Sorbet Tristan Auer celebrates the spirit of the French Riviera in the bespoke interiors of a Citroën Méhari.
In the hospitality world, Tristan Auer is best
tarpaulin roof is reminiscent of a parasol. Mod-
known for his elegant, refined and richly
cons include a Bluetooth-connected audio
detailed design aesthetic, as seen at the likes of
system and a coolbox to store drinks and snacks
Carlton Cannes and Hôtel de Crillon in Paris. It’s
and, naturally, there’s a perfectly sized holder to
perhaps lesser-known however, that the French
set down an ice cream cone. Every element and
designer’s passion for vintage motors has led to
accessory has been tailor-made for a multisensory
a new niche – car tailoring.
experience; there’s an on-brand lifebuoy to help
For his latest project, Auer was commissioned
in seaside emergencies and the car even has its
by Hôtel Martinez in Cannes to design the interiors
own olfactory signature that corresponds to the
of a Méhari Eden – an electric version of Citroën’s
aesthetic – in this case, a sweet and sumptuous
Méhari – which will now serve as a courtesy car
strawberry aroma.
for transporting guests. In collaboration with
Having established Car Tailoring as a division
Méhari Club Cassis – a company focused on
of his design house, Auer has created interiors
preserving France’s automotive heritage through
for a 1976 Citroën CX Prestige, a 1966 Ford
the renovation and restoration of classic cars –
Mustang and a Porsche 356. At the beginning of
Auer has reimagined the vehicle for its French
every project, he takes a road trip with the client,
Riviera setting, opting for a distinctive colour
getting to know their personality and lifestyle to
scheme of strawberry sorbet.
create a design to match. At Hôtel Martinez, it’s
The interior bodywork comes in a satin pink
the carefree and stylish French Riviera spirit that
finish and is accompanied by a cork dashboard
shines, which is perfectly embodied by Auer’s car
to match the mats under foot, while seats
tailoring and best experienced on a see-and-be-
are handwoven by local craftspeople and the
seen drive along the coast.
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Dream of the Desert Saudi Arabia Railways and Arsenale sign deal for the first luxury train in the Saudi Kingdom.
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s long-distance train travel becomes
and Sicily. Though little has been announced
popular once again, operators are putting
of the bespoke design scheme, Arsenale
the wheels in motion to introduce new
reveal that detailing will pay homage to Saudi
rolling stock to the tracks, often with far superior
Arabian heritage, while the production and
levels of luxury than the typical commuter.
craftsmanship will proudly carry a ‘made in
New routes and refurbished carriages have
Italy’ signature.
been announced in the USA and across Europe,
“We are thrilled to work together with the
and now, never one to miss an opportunity, the
Saudi railways and the Saudi government on a
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is set to get a luxury
groundbreaking project that will promote the
train too, thanks to a partnership with Arsenale,
discovery of a magical and exciting territory,”
the Italian hospitality group working with Accor
comments Paolo Barletta, CEO of Arsenale.
on Orient Express La Dolce Vita.
“Railway cruising is the future of tourism
In a new venture, Saudi Arabia Railways
and Arsenale wants to make it available in the
has signed a memorandum of understanding
world’s most beautiful places, introducing this
with Arsenale for the development of the first
fascinating and sustainable new way to travel.”
luxury train on Saudi soil. Due to complete in
For the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the signing
2025, Dream of the Desert will travel between
is another statement of intent to expand its
the cities of Riyadh and Qurayyat, offering 40
tourism offering: the nation currently has over
cabins furnished to the highest standards. The
80,000 hotel rooms in the pipeline according to
Z1 train cars will be the same platform model
data from THP, as well as various shopping and
used by Arsenale to create the Orient Express La
entertainment hubs alongside arts and culture
Dolce Vita, with the carriages currently being
attractions. What better way to travel between
refurbished at specialist workshops in Puglia
them than by train.
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© Lateef Photography © Chris Terry © Brian Dandridge
Michelin in Motion Belmond partners with Dom Pérignon to transform dining onthe-go, bringing a starstudded roster of chefs to British Pullman.
Chefs partnering with Belmond include (from top) Lisa Goodwin-Allen, Nieves Barragán and Anna Haugh
As cruise lines and aviation continue their quest for
and whey, and a classic British dessert of strawberries
culinary adventure, partnerships with star chefs are
and cream. The Lancashire chef also served up three
becoming increasingly popular, serving to elevate the
of the finest cheeses the North West has to offer: Mrs
on-board dining experience, wherever they travel.
Kirkham’s, St James and Ingot, accompanied by garden
The latest sector to steam ahead in gourmet style is
crab apple jelly and salted crackers.
rail, with Belmond leading the way to give its passengers
Next up, Irish chef Anna Haugh, owner of Chelsea’s
a taste of the high life on the tracks. Following the
Myrtle Restaurant, developed a menu inspired by the
appointment of Jean Imbert as chef for Venice Simplon-
flavours and traditions of her homeland, while Nieves
Orient-Express, the hospitality group is now playing
Barragán Mohacho of Sabor showcased specialities
host to a prestigious all-female line-up of British chefs
from across Spain. Naturally, dishes were paired with
on board British Pullman, by way of a pop-up dining
a chilled glass of Dom Pérignon and a selection of wines
series held in collaboration with Maison Dom Pérignon.
picked out by British Pullman’s own sommelier.
As Art Deco-designed carriages wove their way
Also cooking up a storm on the rails was Angela
through the English countryside, the chefs served up
Hartnett OBE – Chef-Patron of Michelin-starred
multi-course tasting menus, each designed to reflect
restaurant Murano – who drew on her family heritage
their personal and culinary backgrounds. Kicking off
to treat guests to modern Italian dishes that blend the
the series, Lisa Goodwin-Allen, Executive Chef at
best of British and European produce.
Northcote, was the first to take on the challenge of
With its latest F&B offer, Belmond has shown that
cooking for 120 guests in the confines of the train’s
a ride on board British Pullman can do more than
galley. Her five-course menu included roast Orkney
transport passengers through the British countryside;
scallop with Isle of Wight tomatoes, followed by a
the tantalising tastes can transport them far beyond the
main course of Lake District lamb on a bed of onions
confines of a carriage.
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MAIDEN VOYAGE IN THE AIR
A Cosmic Cocoon Zephalto reveals the interiors of its travel capsule, designed by Joseph Dirand to frame views of the stellar surroundings.
Ever since Zephalto announced it would be
adaptable seating guarantees a 360-degree view,
venturing into space, would-be astronauts have
while a neutral colour palette enables passengers
been curious as to what Parisian designer Joseph
to focus attention on their surroundings.
Dirand would bring to the sector. Having created
“Architecture has a function and this, paired
spaces for luxury brands in hospitality and
with my profound passion for hospitality, has
fashion, the designer is known for his interplays
provoked an inspiration for this innovative and
between light and volume, with a scenographer’s
groundbreaking project,” explains Dirand. “It’s
eye for framing and composition.
an unusual journey through space and therefore
For Céleste – the passenger capsule for
for an architect like myself who ultimately
Zephalto’s space tourism venture – Dirand has
spends their time envisioning experiences, it’s
considered the spherical curve of the Earth,
one of the most unique ones to conceive. I’m
envisioning a rounded module characterised
incredibly excited to be working on this project
by eye-shaped window apertures. Inside, the
and hope that our guests will return to Earth with
20m2 capsule is divided into three minimalist
new perspectives. We are offering a memory for
cabins, designed in a residential style that is
life, one that will be shared in an intimate and
immediately cocooning. Gentle rotation and
luxurious setting.”
From Sea to Sky While private aviation can transport passengers anywhere in the world, so too can a good meal. It’s for this reason, that VistaJet established its Private Dining programme, inviting chefs from around the world to create exclusive dishes to be served only on board its fleet. For its latest culinary adventure, the private airline has partnered with Greek seafood restaurant Estiatorio Milos to bring a taste of the Mediterranean to the skies. Passengers on board one of the airline’s 360 aircraft can indulge in signature dishes from Milos founder Costas Spiliadis, such as a tender lobster salad, made with fresh dill, spring onions and baby fennel, doused in olive oil and a dash of Seven Stars Greek Metaxa. And for those who develop a taste for Greece, VistaJet is offering the opportunity to take a culinary voyage aboard Milos at Sea. Curated by Private World, a division of the business dedicated to creating bespoke travel experiences, the yachting expedition explores the slow food movement, sustainable sourcing and the culinary traditions of the Mediterranean, with cooking lessons, fishing and cheese and wine tastings along the way. “We are uncompromising when it comes to in-flight dining and believe that food at altitude should taste as good as food
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at your favourite restaurant,” says Diego Sabino, Vice President of Private Dining at VistaJet. “We focus on providing quality ingredients, exceptional service and inspired private dining in the air, but why stop there? As a brand, we are passionate about
Having conquered land-based hospitality with bars such as Seed
creating experiences that our members will remember – and the
Library at One Hundred Shoreditch and Lyaness at Sea Containers
unique experiences that we design with our partners are part of
London, Ryan Chetiyawardana – aka Mr Lyan – is taking his
the service excellence VistaJet offers.”
expertise to the skies. The award-winning mixologist has teamed up with British Airways once again to bring a one-of-a-kind martini experience to Concorde Room at London Heathrow. Inspired by the motion of flight, the Turbine Martini is a contemporary take on the classic cocktail, combining signature ingredients such as vermouth and bitters with the airline’s new gin partner, Aviation American Gin. The concoction is prepared in a bespoke mixer developed by adventure specialists Bremont in collaboration with Callum Design. Crafted from machined stainless steel, the specialist equipment features a turbine-inspired design, with a motorised mixing paddle engineered to stir the cocktail at the perfect speed of 120-160 revolutions per minute. British Airways previously collaborated with Mr Lyan on its lounge cocktail menu, with two serves specially created in celebration of the airline’s heritage. “Over the past couple of years, I have worked closely with British Airways to create a variety of unique drinks that celebrate the motion of flight, and we have taken this one step further to develop a modern version of the ultimate classic cocktail, the martini,” comments Chetiyawardana. “Using expertise from every partner, we’ve balanced the perfect combination of ingredients, aeration and temperature to highlight Aviation American Gin’s unique profile. Through our precision-engineered mixer, we created the Turbine Martini to celebrate the bespoke nature and wonder of the classic drink, with a brand-new contemporary twist.”
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Style in Space It has already been revealed that crew on the Artemis III mission will lounge in Philippe Starck-designed surroundings and sip Mumm Cordon Rouge Stellar champagne, so it’s only natural that they’ll need appropriate attire for such an occasion too. Fortunately, Axiom Space has it covered, having joined forces with Prada on NASA’s lunar spacesuits. Thought to be the world’s first partnership between a commercial space company and an Italian luxury fashion house, the venture will see Prada’s engineers work alongside the Axiom Space systems team throughout the design process, developing materials and styles that will protect against the unique challenges of space and the lunar environment. “We are thrilled to partner with Prada on the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit,” comments Michael Suffredini, CEO of Axiom Space. “Prada’s technical expertise with raw materials, manufacturing techniques and innovative design concepts will bring advanced technologies instrumental in ensuring not only the comfort of astronauts on the lunar surface, but also the much-needed human factor considerations absent from legacy spacesuits.” Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group Marketing Director, concludes: “The constantly forward-thinking ethos of Prada for humanity has broadened to this desire of adventure to brave new horizons: space. We are honoured to be a part of this historic mission with Axiom Space. Our decades of experimentation, cutting-edge technology and design know-how will now be applied to the design of a spacesuit for the Artemis era. It is a true celebration of the power of human creativity and innovation to advance civilisation.”
Dressed to Impress Since its establishment in 1933, Air France has gone above and beyond for its passengers, bringing technology, innovation and comfort to the cabin. Now, as it celebrates 90 years of flight, the airline has tapped into the worlds of architecture and design, travel and haute couture to showcase the French elegance of je ne sais quoi. As part of its anniversary celebrations, Air France has unveiled a new collection of dresses that trace its history through the medium of fashion. Created by Xavier Ronze, Costume Designer at l’Opéra National de Paris, each dress commemorates a different aspect of the airline’s identity: from uniforms, cabin interiors and in-flight dining to travel routes, aircraft technology and advertising campaigns. The collection – on display in an exclusive exhibition at Galeries Lafayette – is an invitation for viewers to explore the influences on Air France’s long history of service, with dresses fabricated from items that have shaped the company’s offer through the ages. Ronze’s creations are on show alongside a selection of the finest Air France heritage items, as well as new collectors’ pieces, celebrating 90 years of elegance in the air.
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AN EPIC JOURNEY IN THE AIR
An Epic Journey As next-generation airships prepare for take-off, OceanSky Cruises reveals more on the luxury cabin concept set to bring slow travel back to the skies. Words: Catherine Martin
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hen news broke that Pathfinder
For OceanSky Cruises, the breakthrough brings
1 had been cleared for flight
aspirations of luxury airship travel a step closer to
testing, it was declared history
reality. The company was founded by Carl-Oscar
in the making. The airship,
Lawaczeck, who set a mission to make the skies
developed by the Sergey Brin-
sustainable having worked as a commercial pilot
backed LTA Research, has spent
for almost two decades. With a growing interest in
recent weeks hovering a few feet from the ground,
the potential of airships, he joined forces with Kim
marking the start of a rigorous testing programme
Krogtoft as Head of Operations, Max Pinucci as Head
that, if successful, will eventually bring a new mode
of Design and Gonzalo Gimeno as Head of Marketing,
of transport to the skies.
to develop “best-in-class travel experiences to remote
The US start-up is one of a handful of companies
and pristine regions, without leaving a footprint”.
developing next-generation airships, with the ultimate
Leveraging the recent advancements in the sector,
goal being to reduce the carbon footprint of aviation,
the OceanSky Cruises concept is for the design and
whether in the commercial sector or for cargo.
development of the passenger compartment, or
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“Airships are the most energy-efficient way to travel and they come with the luxury of space. We want to bring sustainable aviation and the romance of slow travel back to the skies.” GONZALO GIMENO
gondola, which would then attach to an airship and fly
developing the Airlander 10 in the UK – currently the world’s
anywhere in the world. “Our vision is to build an airline
largest flying vehicle. Both LTA’s Pathfinder 1 and HAV’s
of airships and we believe now is the right time to do so,”
Airlander 10 fly low and slow – at a maximum altitude of
explains Gimeno. “Airships are the most energy-efficient
10,000ft – and use helium as the lifting gas, which is non-
way to travel and they come with the luxury of space. We
flammable and brings significant savings in carbon footprint
want to bring sustainable aviation and the romance of slow
in comparison to traditional aircraft. HAV, for example, has
travel back to the skies.”
committed to delivering an aircraft that will reduce emissions
Indeed, travel by airship is not a new invention. The first
by up to 90%, while LTA is aiming for zero-carbon aviation.
successful flight was back in 1900, with the first passenger-
The interiors of the eventual gondola will be custom-
carrying airline founded in 1909. Airships were used by the
designed for OceanSky Cruises, with Gimeno revealing that
military during World War I, before playing their part in the
the aesthetic will take cues from superyachts, sleeper trains
Golden Age of Travel. In 1928, the Graf Zeppelin embarked on
and five-star hotels, with the panoramic views maximised
non-stop transatlantic flights, long before aeroplanes were
by angled windows. The renderings featured on these pages,
capable of such range, even circumnavigating the globe. And
by Design Q for Airlander 10, show just what’s possible. So
the Hindenburg – the largest airship in the world at one
far, there are plans for eight double suites accommodating
time – flew weekly between Germany and North America
16 aeronauts, while Danish chef Jesper Vollmer has been
with a journey time of three days, far faster than the Titanic
appointed to spearhead the culinary programme. “There’s
or Queen Mary. It was said to be the most luxurious way to
plenty of space so you can have suites with private bathrooms
travel, up until 1937, when a fire broke out on board killing
as well as a restaurant, bar, yoga room and cinema,” Gimeno
36 passengers and effectively putting an end to the sector.
confirms. “And because the cabin is not pressurised, you
But with research, development and advances in
can have large windows and even outdoor verandas or a
technology, airships are once again becoming a viable option,
rooftop bar.”
capable of flying long distances and serving a variety of
It’s an entirely new category that doesn’t currently exist
uses. With OceanSky Cruises initially established for cargo,
on the market, giving OceanSky Cruises the opportunity to
Gimeno points out that the transportation of goods between
set the benchmark. Subject to the same safety standards
countries requires roads, tracks or ports – often all three –
as aircraft, the hope is that recent developments will
whereas an airship allows for door-to-door delivery without
kickstart the supply chain, with every nut and bolt requiring
the need for any infrastructure; it doesn’t even require a
certification before being specified. Once the prototype is
runway for take-off and landing. Armed with the knowledge
complete and flight testing is successful, the opportunities
that airships can travel to remote destinations, the partners
are endless. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has expressed an
soon realised that there was potential for luxury travel too,
interest in utilising airships to boost tourism, for instance,
and set about their plan. To gauge demand, the first voyage
enabling travel across the country without the need for
was announced – a 48-hour expedition to the North Pole,
additional airports or roads. “It’s a great opportunity for
departing from Svalbard in Norway. Despite the US$200,000
developing countries,” explains Gimeno. “When people
price tag, the first trips sold out with a wait list now in
talk about sustainability, it’s mainly about the carbon
operation, a sure sign that there is indeed demand for such
footprint of the vessel, no-one’s measuring the impact of
an experience.
the infrastructure; building roads and tracks have an impact
OceanSky Cruises is now in talks with two airship manufacturers, LTA and Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV), the latter
too, but airships take all of that away.” Airships could be fitted with cameras and satellites for
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“We need to transform aviation and, with this first expedition to the North Pole, we’re going to show the world that it is possible to do so. It’s going to be an epic journey.” CARL-OSCAR LAWACZECK
Renderings of the airship gondola, by Design Q for Airlander 10, show what is possible for the interiors
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the patrol of land borders or as a mobile control
sand dunes of Namibia. Given the remote and
centre, or they could transport emergency
often fragile environments, the airship trumps
supplies and medical care direct to disaster
existing travel options on the continent, leaving
zones thanks to greater load-bearing capabilities
no footprint.
than fuel-guzzling helicopters. “They are
Furthermore, OceanSky Cruises is taking
extremely efficient for many purposes, except
into consideration the entire guest experience,
speed,” Gimeno continues. “The trade-off
partnering with Swiss hospitality school, Les
between aeroplanes and airships is speed versus
Roches, to develop service protocols and crew
comfort. Airships are comparatively slow, flying
training modules. It hopes to begin flying
at around 120kph, but they have the luxury of
commercially by 2026, with the current focus
space that current aircraft don’t have.”
on changing public perception of airship safety,
For OceanSky Cruises, the idea is that
communicating energy savings and generating
customers could fly from city to city overnight
demand, all while designing a stylish and
in the comfort of their own cabin, travelling
comfortable environment that plays a role in
door to door without the need for taxis or
creating a memorable guest experience. As
trains, landing in time for a breakfast meeting
Lawaczeck writes in the OceanSky Cruises
as the airship anchors at its city centre mast.
journal: “We need to transform aviation and,
Eventually, commuter services could transport
with this first expedition to the North Pole,
hundreds of passengers at a time. For now
we’re going to show the world that it is possible
however, it’s about experiential travel. The
to do so and, from there, work so that this new
group’s second itinerary is the Capricorn
industry develops and grows with new routes
Voyage, taking in Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the
and destinations. It’s going to be an epic
Okavango Delta in Botwana, and the towering
journey.”
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Costa Nova Resonance Costa Nova has launched its first fine porcelain collection, crafted from natural resources at its base in Portugal. Resonance, designed by Carsten Gollnick, recently made its debut at Host Milano. “Resonance goes beyond the boundaries of conventional design and tabletop décor, inviting chefs and restaurateurs to explore a variety of stoneware and porcelain combinations,” says the designer. “This blend elevates the guest experience to new levels of sophistication.” Costa Nova is produced by Grestel, a manufacturer of high-quality stoneware with more than 20 years of experience working for the hospitality industry. www.costanovaprofessional.com
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Chelsom Edition 28 Edition 28 is Chelsom’s most eclectic and versatile collection yet, featuring a broader selection of materials and manufacturing skills than ever before. Within the range, artisanal, mouthblown Veneto glass ceiling, table and wall lights have been crafted to meet a variety of customer demands and interior applications. Working in collaboration with specialist Italian glass factories, the British brand has harnessed generations of glassblowing experience and expertise to develop the collection. Both moulded and free-form blowing techniques have been used to create statement pieces that transcend time and are suitable for both traditional and contemporary design schemes. www.chelsom.co.uk
Secto Design Petite Wall Lamp Discover the elegance of the Petite Wall Lamp by Secto Design, specifically tailored for smaller spaces where a compact yet functional solution is required. The Petite Wall Lamp is a practical choice for the demanding needs of cruise ship interiors, able to swivel from side to side to ensure precise and direct illumination. With the choice of a cable and switch or a direct wall mount, the lamp offers various installation options that can cater to a range of interiors. The Petite collection comprises wall, table, floor and pendant lamps that can be used alone or as a part of a coordinating scheme. Secto Design is a Finnish family-owned company specialising in handmade design lamps crafted from premium PEFC-certified birch. Its entire collection – which features 29 distinct models – is designed by architect Seppo Koho, with all fixtures sustainably manufactured by cabinetmakers in Heinola, Finland. Celebrated for their minimalist Scandinavian design and versatility, Secto Design’s lighting creations effortlessly blend into varied hospitality interiors and design languages. www.sectodesign.fi
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Akula Sun Loungers Akula is partnering with Princess Cruises to supply over 16,500 sun loungers to its existing and forthcoming vessels. Akula’s marine-grade designs blend smoothly into the cruise environment, ensuring a fusion of style and functionality on board Princess vessels. “Innovation and exceeding guest expectations are at the heart of everything we do at Princess,” says George Scammell, Director of Interior Asset Management, Princess Cruises. “Akula’s expertise offers a fresh perspective to our onboard design challenges. Their ability to seamlessly integrate luxury and functionality into outdoor spaces is impressive, and we’re thrilled to have them on board to enhance our guests’ experience.” www.akulaliving.com
Ege Carpets Wool Carpets Ege Carpets now offers a selection of 100% pure wool carpets, crafted from natural fibres sourced in the UK. Combining durability, comfort and aesthetics, the range uses extreme colour saturation through pre-dyed wool excels to add depth and character to any design. The carpets can be tailored to a range of interiors, suitable for both vibrant and neutral-toned spaces thanks to the variety of colours. From richly opulent to soft and organic, the brand can create entirely customised patterns. Furthermore, Ege Carpets’ eco-excellence has been recognised by sustainability rating agency EcoVadis, with the brand sitting firmly in the top 1% of ranked businesses worldwide. www.egecarpets.com
Forest Group Motorised Window Coverings Drapery hardware brand Forest Group recently brought its window-covering expertise to the interiors of Silversea’s first Nova Class ship, Silver Nova. The company applied its most compact motorised curtain track – named the FMS – to the ship, in combination with the silent Forest Shuttle motor. Motorised roman blinds have also been added to further enhance sunlight control in the suites. The integration of these products into cruise interiors means that guests can benefit from hanging curtains that are both luxurious and require minimal effort for use. With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, Forest Group is able to provide an array of curtain track solutions for any kind of window setting. www.forestgroup.com
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Continental Skai
Zieher Sagano
Continental places great emphasis on design when developing new and high-quality surface materials, seeking both to follow and set new trends through its artificial leather collection, Skai. The brand’s three latest materials, Skai Evida Fiber, Skai Tovosoft EN and Skai Totexo EN have been designed with a soft feel and distinctive appearances that range from a wavy texture to a textile-like grain with a metallic matte-gloss look. Sustainability has been a key consideration in the development of the new upholstery fabrics, with Skai Evida Fiber made up of 90% natural and renewable raw materials. Continental’s wide range of faux leathers can be made suitable for a variety of boat and cruise settings, from seating and wallcoverings for outside areas on yachts, to interior upholstery and seating on cruise ships. www.skai.com/cruise
The Sagano buffet display collection from Zieher sees feathery bamboo poles holding up a platform of white resin, topped with neutral toned rings that vary in size to create a standout display. Accompanying Sagano is Stomp! – a range made up of darker, blue-toned resin display platforms. The resin used in both the Sagano and Stomp! series is food-safe, having been refined with a silk-matte finish and oiled to make it suitable for handling food. Surfaces can however be additionally protected by positioning optional glass plates on top, which can be easily replaced when and where needed. The desire for handmade, unique pieces is perceptible in all sections of the hospitality industry and, with its stylish buffet display pieces, Zieher aims to meet that desire. www.zieher.com
Raether Raether Regenerated Leather Raether is a regenerated leather material composed of 85% recycled leather fibre. The fabric from new brand Raether embodies the luxurious feel of traditional leather, whilst also championing sustainability by reducing waste through its use of recycled materials. The regenerated leather represents the brand’s forward-thinking approach, and allows for guilt-free indulgence in the aesthetics and feel of leather while minimising ecological footprint. With a commitment to eco-conscious production throughout, Raether strives to redefine style and sustainable action, leading the way towards a future where aesthetics and design align with social responsibility. www.raether.it
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FOH New York Form, function and fashion come together in FOH’s high-gloss resin amenities collection, New York, which has been designed to bring an extra-chic touch to hospitality settings. Characterised by clean structured lines and available in five colours to facilitate inclusion in various interior design schemes, New York is an ideal accessory solution for staterooms and suites. The collection includes an array of products, which range from trays, cubes and tissue covers, to jars, soap pumps and ice buckets. Foodservice and hospitality supplier FOH – which heads up brands including Front of the House and Room360 – is based in Miami and ships globally, holding over 20 years of experience providing hospitality solutions through collaborative and impactful products. www.fohworldwide.com
Indel B K35 Smart K35 Smart by Indel B is a useful component of hospitality interiors, that can be used to add value to cabin spaces. K35 Smart has a capacity of 35 litres, as well as a reversible and customisable panel door. The mini-bar is equipped with the brand’s Smart system, which regulates the compressor and switches the device on or off based on the presence or absence of the guest in the cabin, ultimately saving energy and reducing costs. Indel B is able to customise products to suit specifier needs, providing refined design solutions that match the quality of those found in the finest of hotel suites. The brand is the leading supplier of cooling and refrigeration systems for vehicles, hotels, cruise ships and outdoor travel experiences. www.indelb.com
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FINAL CALL
The Making of an Icon
As Icon of the Seas prepares to take its maiden voyage, the size and scale of the world’s largest cruise ship is revealed.
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When Starboard published a ‘Cruising by
and no less than 40 different venues to dine and
Numbers’ feature on Symphony of the Seas back
drink. The making of Icon of the Seas has been
in 2018, readers were astounded by its scale,
shown in a series of behind-the-scenes videos,
not to mention the volume of FF&E on board.
with episodes dedicated to design, construction
At the time, it was the largest cruise ship ever
and the development of the F&B. The insightful
built, but now, five years on, Royal Caribbean
commentary reveals fascinating facts, such as
International has broken its own record, first
that 50% of the ship was built within a 12-month
with Wonder of the Seas in 2022, and now Icon
period; more than 3,000 people work on the
of the Seas, due to take its maiden voyage in
vessel every day; and the cruise line saw the
2024. Dwarfing its predecessors, the first Icon
single largest booking day in its history when
Class ship is 365 metres long, weighing in at
Icon opened for sales. Perhaps more impressive
250,800 gross tonnes. It has 2,805 staterooms
however is the sustainability story. In addition
and a maximum guest capacity of 7,600 – that’s
to wastewater treatment systems and a state-
in addition to the 2,350 crew on board. There are
of-the art recycling centre, Icon of the Seas will
20 decks and eight neighbourhoods, each with its
be the cruise line’s first LNG-powered vessel,
own character, style and facilities, ranging from
marking a major step towards a clean-energy
seven swimming pools and six record-breaking
future and demonstrating that big-ship cruising
waterslides to a casino with 370 slot machines
doesn’t have to cost the planet.
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