Cruise & Ferry Review - Autumn/Winter 2025

151 Picking the perfect product CFR asked selected suppliers to share what makes their interior products ideally suited for use onboard cruise ships or passenger ferries Breton For high-standard projects on cruise ships and yachts, it’s essential for the furniture to unite three pillars: customisation, authorial design and excellence in the choice of materials. Breton can adapt each piece in size, finish and material, allowing it to deliver solutions that respect the identity of the project and the technical challenges of the onboard environments. It has a team dedicated to the professional hospitality segment, which works with customers through all stages of a project, from conception and specification to after-sales. Each project is unique and treated with this care. Continental Furniture onboard cruise ships and passenger ferries is subject to constant use, which means it must be covered in durable and stain-resistant fabric to ensure it remains in good condition and has no visible signs of wear and tear. Surface specialist Continental has developed skai Tovega EN upholstery with innovative staynu technology to enable passenger ship operators to achieve this goal. The surface finish makes the material hard-wearing and easy to clean, so stains cannot adhere or penetrate into the material. Stubborn soiling with ballpoint pens can also be easily removed with suitable cleaning agents. Photo: marine_interior_images FEATURE

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