Cruise and Ferry Interiors 2019

1 1 3 contemporary retail stores, private member clubs, to luxury residential spaces and major hotels onshore,” says Hill. “For example, this spring, we completed a multimillion-pound project to transform the interiors of London’s Great Scotland Yard, an iconic listed building that has served as the Royal Military Police headquarters, the British Army Recruitment Office and the Ministry of Defence Library since opening in 1910. It’s now a 153-room luxury lifestyle hotel.” In the early 1990s, The Deluxe Group began working on cruise ships. “We were chosen as a specialist decorative contractor for Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2 and some of the first newbuilds in the Disney Cruise Line, Princes Cruises and Royal Caribbean International fleets,” says Hill. Through these projects, the company became well-versed with the rigours of outfitting vessels and delivering new high-end spaces in very short timeframes. “We’ve learned how to plan ahead and prefabricate as many elements as possible in our land-based workshop, so we can expedite the installation process during the short time we’re onboard the vessels,” explains Hill. “All of these factors meant we were able to complete a turnkey fit-out of The 19th Hole in just a few weeks.” However, a stellar reputation for bespoke joinery and high-end refit skills were not the only reason Marella Cruises chose The Deluxe Group. The company’s Theming division has also been a trailblazer in the ‘Experience Economy’, helping to create immersive entertainment attractions for clients across the world. The in-house team of designers, carpenters, artisans and sculptors develop themed joinery, rock work, custom features, props, exterior sets and more. “We’ve worked on projects for The Walt Disney Company, Universal Studios in Florida, and the Motiongate Dubai theme park – and right now we’re working with another customer to develop large show sets for a ground-breaking new dark ride that uses creative technology to give guests a thrilling experience,” says Hill. “Our team is able to bring this expertise and innovative spirit to the cruise industry to develop attractions like The 19th Hole that truly push the creative boundaries of onboard guest experience.” Hill expects demand for The Deluxe Group’s unique combination of experience in the luxury interiors market, ship-specific knowledge and innovation in the entertainment sector to grow quickly. “Cruise ships are becoming destinations in themselves, so operators want to create onboard spaces that are more akin to an experience, and that’s what we specialise in,” says Hill. “It’s an exciting time for us to return to the ship interior sector and we look forward to helping cruise ship operators create interiors that tell authentic stories and elicit a ‘wow’ from their guests.” CFI Top: The Devonshire Private Members Club. Bottom: The Ratatouile restaurant, Disneyland Paris

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NzQ1NTk=