Cruise & Ferry Interiors 2023

Miami-based firm Studio DADO designed multiple dining venues, all the guest accommodation (aside from the Owner’s Suite) and other public areas onboard Oceania Cruises’ new Oceania Vista, which was christened on 8 May 2023 in Valletta, Malta. Guided by Oceania Cruises’ aim to be the “world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line”, DADO also designed lounges, the pool deck, outdoor areas, public corridors, passenger elevators and stairwells on the 1,200-guest ship. “From an environment and experience perspective, the dining venues are on par with any worldclass, Michelin-starred restaurant,” said Yohandel Ruiz, founding partner at DADO. “Meanwhile, the staterooms and suites stand toe-to-toe with anything you’ll find in the finest hotels. Instead of gilded walls and bejewelled fixtures, guests find spacious, airy oases with comfortable linens, classic materials and all the small touches that make Vista feel like a better version of home. Oceania Vista debuts with spaces designed by Studio DADO TVV Marine Lighting products receive fire safety certification Finland-based firm TVV Marine Lighting has received B-0 fire resistance certifications for its Compact E25, TDL 88 and TDL 600 marine linear light products, making them safe to use onboard cruise ships and ferries. The firm began carrying out the tests in January 2023 and received the certification from certification tester Eurofins Expert Services the following month. The lights were tested together with ceiling panels from Lautex. “We’re pleased to be able to add three of our lights to our list of products that are safe for marine use,” said Aldona Mäkinen, CEO of TVV Marine Lighting. “With this, we will continue to provide lighting solutions that enhance the interior design on ships whilst following the most up-to-date safety regulations.” MARINE OUTFITTING SPECIALISTS WWW.MIVAN.COM L U X U R Y MA R I N E INTERIORS E X P E R T L Y DELIVERED

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