Cruise & Ferry Interiors 2021

8 3 our inaugural season, we got the highest ratings and best feedback that we had received in 30 years of operating, so we knew that it was very well received.” From this, Seabourn developed an expedition concept called Ventures by Seabourn, which became the basis for its dedicated expedition vessels. “We’ve evolved this expedition product over the past eight years, and now that the market is expanding, we are finding ourselves in a very comfortable and experienced position,” says West. “This is an evolution in terms of how we move forward with a more destination-focused experience.” And this idea has been echoed throughout the interior spaces onboard. “We have introduced several new public spaces that are key in delivering the expedition product, for example, the Landing Zone and the Bow Lounge,” says West. “The latter is more of an operational area – it leads straight under the bow and provides the best opportunities for wildlife encounters, for example.” The Bow Lounge features a virtual bridge, with screens and consoles that are identical in size and format to those used by the captain and their navigation team. They show a replica of the Electronic Chart Display and Information System being used by officers, the radar and information on what the vessel is doing, such as wind speed and rate of turn. A fourth screen connects to outside cameras that can capture high-quality photographs at distance. “An expedition vessel is all about delivering exceptional encounters,” says West. “As such, we wanted to create a lounge that made our guests part of the operation, part of that exploration experience.” The design of the Bow Lounge also encompasses the themes of navigation and maritime history seen throughout the ship. “The brief was to have monitors that mimic exactly what the captain sees on the bridge, but a room full of TV screens can feel very cold and technical,” says Brownfield. “We didn’t want that, so the screens are fitted in this retro-inspired housing, which warms up the space. “The standout feature in here is the custom wood marquetry walls. We have a wall of windows and we’ve anchored it with this amazing custom-fitted wall which features that same intricate, geometric pattern that is all around the ship.” Also new on Seabourn Venture is the Expedition Lounge. “All of the spaces onboard have been designed with this idea of maritime exploration and discovery, which passengers will see in statement features as well as little details,” says Brownfield. “The Expedition Lounge is really a focal point for the day’s operations, so it has been created to encourage guests to relax, share memories and photographs, and really indulge that cosy, warm ski lodge feel. “With this in mind, the room has two vapour fireplaces, behind which is a custom glass mural wall, handmade by artists in Paris. It is just astounding; it is an abstract map tracking different explorers over time. It’s probably my favourite space on the ship. Traditionally Seabourn Square has been the living room onboard our vessels, but I think the Expedition Lounge will become part of that experience for our guests. It really is the soul of the ship.” Natural light and views to the ship’s surroundings were also an integral part of the design process of Seabourn Venture. “When we first started talking about this vessel and deciding what we wanted for it, one of our itinerary planners said ‘a view to the world’ and that phrase has stuck throughout the project,” says West. “Many of the onboard spaces, including the Constellation lounge and the gym, all feature floor-to-ceiling wrap-around windows almost offering 270-degree views. Even the sauna offers these expansive views, which has such an unexpected wow factor. “We also designed the vessel with approximately 30,000 square feet of open deck space. That’s what an expedition ship’s about – getting out onto the outer decks, engaging with the environment and seeing the wildlife sightings. All that light coming in was planned to deliver that ‘view to the world’.” CFI “ An expedition vessel is all about delivering exceptional encounters” Robin West

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