Cruise and Ferry Interiors 2019

4 7 Stephen Mills, business development manager at McCue Marine “We’ve created various custom products for major cruise ships, all of which evoke different emotions. In the spa on Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Edge, for example, we crafted a 10-metre cascade of shells and organic shapes to instil a feeling of calm serenity. Meanwhile our fibre optic installation in the Alice in Wonderland-themed restaurant on Royal Caribbean International’s Symphony of the Seas has colourchanging lights and numerous ceramic shaped keys to give a playful feel. On Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Explorer, we installed a crystal chandelier in the main atrium, which immediately takes guests back to a ‘golden age’ of luxury cruising as the light shimmers and sparkles.” John Hadley, marine director at Chelsom “People spend long periods in restricted spaces on cruise ships, so our role at McCue Marine is to transform that space into a place that enables passengers to experience a mix of emotions. Sourcing the appropriate materials to create bespoke spaces that trigger emotion is an art that McCue has mastered in 65 years of working with world-class designers. Whether it’s grand designs, crystal chandeliers and marble floors for traditional cruise ships, or warm fabrics, patterned textures and contrasts for new boutique cruise vessels, McCue has the expertise to generate a range of emotions to ensure the best possible passenger experience.”

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