Tillberg Design of Sweden reveals work onboard Oceania Allura

The firm worked on the Owner’s suite, lounge areas and more onboard the 1,200-guest ship 

Tillberg Design of Sweden reveals work onboard Oceania Allura

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Laura Hyde

By Laura Hyde |


Tillberg Design of Sweden (TDoS) has revealed details of the work it completed onboard Oceania Cruises’ newest ship, Oceania Allura, which was built by Fincantieri in Italy and began sailing in July 2025

The 241-metre ship, which accommodates 1,200 guests, continues the design of its sister vessel Oceania Vista, which debuted in 2023. Allura’s Owner’s Suite features a classic American design in red, white and blue, with luxurious furniture and accessories to create a relaxed feeling with coastal and marine elements. The suite has a large balcony, butler’s pantry and a walk-in closet, a bar with a hammered metal top, and a living area with writing desk and sofas. 

The Owner’s Suite was designed to offer guests a relaxed space with coastal and marine elements

The Owner’s Suite was designed to offer guests a relaxed space with coastal and marine elements

Situated on deck 14 is the Barista room, which features a design scheme ofpale yellow, blue and white with gold accents. Materials include crème and black polished marble, antique mirrors and glass chandeliers. 

Additional lounge spaces onboard fitted out by TDoS include the library, where TDoS created  bookcases for Oceania Cruises’ collection of books; the Concierge Lounge, which features dark wood panels and soft neutral fabrics to create a cosy and inviting space; and the Executive Lounge, which features  dark stone walls, a herringbone floor, custom-made decorative shelving and a mirrored ceiling. 

Tillberg Design of Sweden used crème and black polished marble, antique mirrors and glass chandeliers in the ship’s Barista room

Tillberg Design of Sweden used crème and black polished marble, antique mirrors and glass chandeliers in the ship’s Barista room

TDoS also designed a number of retail spaces onboard, including a clothing and accessories store, with white and silver accents, backlit black onyx and a custom-made crystal and glass chandelier. The ship’s cosmetics shop has a pale pink and nude colour scheme which is paired with a dark brown floor, with rose metal and mirrors inspired by the look of classic Hollywood. Meanwhile, the design for the ship’s jewellery shop takes inspiration from the idea of a jewellery box, with midnight-blue, velvet-wrapped glass cages which showcase the jewellery. The back walls are metal framed and flanked by light onyx panels and veined blue marble.  

“It’s always a pleasure to work with the different design firms, the suppliers and contractors throughout all of the areas on board, as well as with the client, of course,” said Anna Silvesjö, CEO of TDoS parent company, the Viken Group. “The work went smoothly and has given our team a lot of fun, as well as valuable learning opportunities.” 

Read more: Oceania Allura is a culinary marvel at sea, says Steve Odell 

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