Cruise & Ferry Interiors 2025

3 Pushing boundaries Executive editor Jon Ingleton Head of editorial Rebecca Gibson Editor Alex Smith Editorial team Alice Chambers, Amber Hickman, Richard Humphreys, Laura Hyde Publication manager Shelly Palmer Account managers Kimberley McLean, Benedict Pask Publisher Toby Ingleton Production manager Stuart Fairbrother Design Bruce Graham, Libby Sidebotham, Dhanika Vansia Cover image courtesy of OSK Design and Holland America Line Website development Chris Jackson Circulation Sophia Brinkley Advertise info@cruiseandferry.net Subscribe subscribe@tudor-rose.co.uk www.cruiseandferry.net/subscriptions £24.00 Published by Tudor Rose Tudor House, 6 Friar Lane Leicester LE1 5RA Tel: +44 116 2229900 www.tudor-rose.co.uk ISSN 1367-2657 (Print) ISSN 2635-0394 (Online) Printed in Great Britain by The Manson Group. © 2025 Tudor Rose Holdings Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be stored or transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means, including whether by photocopying, scanning, downloading onto computer or otherwise without the prior written permission from Tudor Rose Holdings Ltd. Views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher. Acceptance of advertisements does not imply official endorsement of the products or services concerned. While every care has been taken to ensure accuracy of content, no responsibility can be taken for any errors and/or omissions. Readers should take appropriate professional advice before acting on any issue raised herein. All wording in the Featured Partners section is based on content provided by the companies profiled. The publisher reserves the right to accept or reject advertising material and editorial contributions. The publisher assumes no liability for the return or safety of unsolicited art, photography or manuscripts. 2025 Foreword Follow Cruise & Ferry: With the maritime industry now in a think-make-try-refine cycle of innovation for ongoing energy efficiencies, the focus is turning to other departments to find more sustainability performance gains. Interior design is among those, and the maritime interiors community is working towards coordinated industry-wide action. Progress on land is “a clear opening for the maritime sector to further engrain sustainability into how we design, operate and define value,” says Emilie Posinak Hansen from OSK Design, who we interview alongside Willie Traeger of Holland America Line for our cover story on page 32. We also hear more about environmental priorities from signatories of the Sustainable Maritime Interiors declaration on page 40. New sustainable practices converge with technology advances and an evolving guest experience to open the door for radical innovation. This places the interiors community at the forefront of commercial success, and we profile several examples of teams pushing the boundaries of what a ship interior can be in our Interior Views section, starting on page 48. Good interior design can offer solutions that meet technical, ecological and emotional needs. Provoking an emotional response has been a design goal from the outset for Orient Express Sailing Yachts. “We want guests to feel the emotion of being onboard a sailboat and to discover the energy of that experience,” says Vianney Vautier in our keynote interview on page 10. Cruise & Ferry Interiors continues to celebrate creativity, collaboration and innovation. As we navigate change, we remain committed to spotlighting trailblazing people and companies who will define the next era of passenger experience – like Jeannette Coto Dou of Celebrity Cruises and Gaby Aiguesvives of The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, who are among those to share perspectives on design in this issue. Enjoy the read! Jon Ingleton Executive Editor, Cruise & Ferry Interiors

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