A reinvigorated return to the cruise industry for interior design

Alan McVitty explains why M Studio London is ready to work on cruise industry projects again

A reinvigorated return to the cruise industry for interior design
M Studio London will return to demonstrating its design skills and style in various cruise industry projects

By Richard Humphreys |


residential and hotel projects.

“Doing suite reinventions for InterContinental Porto – Palacio Das Cardosas in Portugal, and a residential project alongside award-winning Scott Brownrigg Architects can only help us provide a better service to cruise clients as the industry opens up,” says Alan McVitty, founder of M Studio London.

“Our team is made up of skilled designers from a wide variety of backgrounds, which gives the company a special flair. All the projects we undertake are very much in the luxury category and the work reflects the company’s passion and sense of style.”

Soon, M Studio will return to demonstrating its design skills and style in various cruise industry projects. Some of its notable past projects include the refurbishment it completed on the Windstar fleet, creating yacht-style interiors that continue to be well received by passengers. Another example is the company’s refit of Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary 2. The Britannia Club restaurant that M Studio created on Cunard’s Queen Victoria has also proved to be a popular addition.

“Now with cruising beginning to open up, we will be working on projects that were placed on hold due to the Covid-19 crisis,” says McVitty. “We are looking forward to working with our partners within the industry again.”

This article was first published in the Autumn/Winter 2021 issue of Cruise & Ferry Review. All information was correct at the time of printing, but may since have changed.   

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