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Marine Interiors for the spaces of the new “Oceania Vista” luxury cruise ship

by Marine Interiors 8 Jul 2023 07:05 BST
Oceania Vista - The Atrium © Camilla Bach

Attention to detail, profound knowledge of materials and a sartorial approach are the values shared once again in the collaboration between Marine Interiors, a worldwide leader in the design, construction and delivery of turnkey solutions in the sector of nautical décor, and the well-known Miami-based design firm Studio DADO.

This shared vision has brought the expertise of these two companies on board the new Oceania Vista, the latest ship of Oceania Cruises, the world's largest company in the world of luxury cruise ships and part of the Norwegian Cruise Line corporation.

A part of Gruppo Fincantieri specialized in the production of turnkey interior design projects for the most important operators in the sector, Marine Interiors has provided all its skills to create the various areas of this ship, based on the project by Studio DADO, the design principal.

A cruise ship organized to welcome 1200 passengers and 800 crew members, aimed at sophisticated and demanding travelers in search of a new approach to luxury based on painstaking attention to detail, from the use of carefully selected materials to the creation of custom furnishings and the choice of the finest complements. The ample size and functional quality of every space offer guests a truly memorable on-board experience.

A total immersion in an exclusive experience of comfort and relaxation.

"Our concept of luxury is understated, a quiet elegance based on the selection of fine materials and fabrics, attention to detail, the choice of sophisticated artworks but also, and above all, design that puts the accent on how the spaces will be enjoyed by guests. True luxury implies enabling visitors to have the best on-board experience possible." - Greg Walton, co-founder of Studio DADO

A complex, refined project which Marine Interiors has been able to bring to life thanks to the combination of the finest craftsmanship with the use of the most advanced technologies. Every space, marked by its own style and inspirations, is a world in itself: from the extraordinary Atrium of marine imagery that welcomes visitors, to the elegant "Red Ginger" fusion restaurant, to the Martini bar in Deco style, all the way to the floral outburst of the Grand Dining Room.

The Atrium

Based on the organic lines of the chambered nautilus, the Atrium of Oceania Vista welcomes guests on board, introducing a sense of calm and spatial quality through an expansive and orderly layout.

The spiral staircase leads downward, and the design of the walls and flooring follows its form, suggesting an ideal interior of a seashell surrounding the guests.

The protagonist of the space is a spectacular central chandelier that seems to reference a whirlpool of water, or a school of fish swimming towards the ceiling of the atrium.

The herringbone tiles with golden accents replicate the iridescence of the inside of a seashell, while the reception area features slabs of natural stone.

The "Red Ginger" Fusion Restaurant

The Red Ginger fusion restaurant combines French glamour with the charm of Asian theater, through sophisticated textures and period pieces: from traditional Chinese pottery to pagoda-shaped lamps, to decorations in French colonial style.

A space of 658 sqm that reflects the image of a traditional house in Hong Kong or Shanghai, with a courtyard at ground level surrounded by a two-story dining room.

The "Grand Dining Room"

Created to offer an exclusive culinary experience, the Grand Dining Room is the main food area on board. In a space of over 1000 square meters, it stands out for its floral motifs and textures, evoking the botanical world while immersing visitors in a refined winter garden. The custom parquet floors and handpainted coverings convey the sensation of being seated below the branches of a tree. The carefully selected lamps highlight the architectural details.

The Martini Bar

With its Art Deco style, the Martini Bar on the bridge, just above the Atrium, suggests the glamour and elegance of the Roaring Twenties. Refined materials, from glass to marble, a color palette that plays with black&white contrasts alongside accents of green and violet, and a reflecting wall create a chic, sophisticated atmosphere.

The lighting and furnishings made to measure, surrounded by selected works of art, complete the space.

A new project that offers a complete overview of the unique range of expertise of Marine Interiors, a company that is capable of implementing all the phases of the project, from design to engineering, construction and delivery, interacting with architects and shipowners, in close collaboration with the most important players in the world of furniture and décor.

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