The Contour of Luxury Spring/Summer 2020 Issue | Page 61
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here are eight guest cabins, each representing
a unique geographic destination. On the lower deck,
Provence and China Seas can be arranged into singles
or double, with the rest of the guest cabins in a double
formation with optional sofa beds. Each of the cabins
enjoys an astounding level of coherence within their
individual themes, with the most minute of details
linking each of the spaces. Provence is light and
playful, with soft yellow silk wallpaper incorporating
a bee theme. China Seas enjoys a soft mint green colour
palette. Canvas textured walls, bamboo side tables and
an embroidered bamboo pattern on the leading edge of
the curtains reflect the oriental theme. Russian Dacha
and Tuscany also go to great lengths to transport their
occupants to their respective destinations, with hand
carved headboards, bespoke tiebacks and lampshades
and matching marbles used for both the side tables and
the bathrooms. On the main deck are London, Paris,
New York and Marrakech.
Two of these cabins possess a sofa bed, large desk,
armchairs and side table, while the other two boast large
armchairs. London takes its inspiration from Claridges,
with a quintessentially British décor of mahogany and
marquetry. The colour theme is crisp whites and rich
blues, with a stunning blue marble bathroom, while
Paris is an homage to a bygone age, with Fleur-de-Lis
motifs and Toile de Jouy on the fabrics. New York takes
Art Deco to another level, picking the most elegant
details from that era. Beige feature stone with high-gloss
rosewood, a nod to the Chrysler Tower and fan shape
details all come together to create a thread that you can
unmistakably identify. Marrakech has serious impact,
with deep pink accents and furniture boasting a mother
of pearl inlay. Hand embossed metal side tables are
custom made for this space, as is the day bed along the
window.