To do this, the design teams went to draw on the company’s archives kept at the University of Liverpool.
They found there a wealth of historical documents, details on materials, fabrics, patterns and textures, legendary posters, brochure covers, Cunard ship plans… an invaluable source of inspiration for imagining the decoration. of this new ship and thus compete with the finest hotel establishments on land.
“The team of creatives – as talented as they are passionate – that we have brought together around this project”, declares Adam D. Tihany, “brings together unique design sensibilities.
All have an innate understanding of the brand and will be able to evolve the Cunard style while encapsulating the spirit of travel dear to passengers and unique to the company, in this next generation cruise liner.”
But that’s not all. During this evening we learned that the liner will house 4,300 works from various contemporary art collections and that 3,000 artists will board it with their works.
The new flagship of the Cunard fleet will also be the largest with 322.5 meters long and 35.6 meters wide and will display a tonnage of 113,000 tons for a capacity of 3000 passengers.