Cruise & Ferry Interiors 2020
2 9 CITA Design’s design concept for lounge and food service areas offers a large living space that can be used in a variety of ways. The service area at its centre enables the space to serve as an open buffet, cafe and bar throughout the day. The wooden panelling that features throughout the space brings a sense of unity to the design, while the use of natural woods and fabrics are intended to make the guest feel at home. CITA Design creates versatile living space design Chamonix by Skopos The Chamonix collection brings together three textured designs with a natural look and feel, including a two-tone herringbone, a soft chenille and a small textured check. Antilles by Sekers A collection of three contrasting, textured semi-plain fabrics, Antilles is available in an extensive palette of 46 colours. Shine by GU This decorative fabric is made from a blend of viscose and wool, which gives a shine to detailing in interiors. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT Brombach + Gess is now offering a sliding window kit which can transform an existing position window into a sliding window. The sliding window element is delivered as a complete system which fits to the individual size of the desired position. This allows the installation process to be carried out during normal cruise operations at any port. Additionally, costs and time can be reduced, since there are no welding works or structural changes necessary. Brombach + Gess develops turnkey sliding window kit Even more, designers will intentionally specify environmentally responsible materials as a way to continue healing our planet. Peter Joehnk, JOI Design
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