21/02/2020

The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express debuts three new Grand Suites for the 2020 season

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Belmond announced the creation of three new Grand Suites set to join the legendary Venice Simplon-Orient-Express for the 2020 season.

Designed by Wimberly Interiors, the new suites – Vienna, Prague and Budapest – are named after iconic European cities the train travels to every year.

Each Grand Suite has been created with scrupulous craftsmanship that embraces the train’s iconic history throughout. From hand embroidered cushions to intricately carved marquetry, the suites offer an unmatchable experience with perfectly placed mosaics, silk patterns, en-suite bathrooms, double beds and a private living area with underfloor heating.

“We are thrilled and honoured to work with Belmond again on this important design project," says Rachel Johnson, Senior Vice President and Studio Director, Wimberly Interiors London.

"It is imperative that the design reflects the train’s history and supports the ultimate experience of glamour and prestige that any experience on the train delivers. We have worked closely with the Belmond team to ensure that the train’s iconic cities are reflected in the suite design.”

The three new Grand Suites will bring the total number of suites on board to six as they join Venice, Istanbul and Paris, the existing winners of the ‘AHEAD: World’s Best Suite 2019’.

“As with everything on board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, the design and careful restoration that goes into each suite, whilst respecting the original 1920s art-deco design, is extraordinary," says Gary Franklin, Vice President, Trains & Cruises, Belmond.

"Each meticulous suite will draw inspiration from the romance, adventure and style of each great European city we travel to. The suites evoke the individual city experience whether it is walking along the Charles Bridge in Prague or exploring the contrasting Gothic and Ottoman architecture of Budapest. They are a real tribute to the romance and glamour of Europe and the golden era of rail travel.”

The Baroque and Gothic architecture of Prague, along with the city’s theatrical feel, will be encapsulated in the Prague Grand Suite through rich golds and maroons. The balance of ancient and modern will be captured through layers of hand-embroidered cushions and Cubist inspired mosaic patterns. 

Vienna is known for its historic landmarks and Grand Palaces. The city’s imperial nature will be reflected with an ornate and classical design in the Vienna Grand Suite. Rich hues of gold and emerald green will reflect the romantic details of the city, while a feature curved headboard with silk fabric panels will give a feminine feel.

The Budapest Grand Suite aims to capture the essence of both sides of the Danube river, taking inspiration from both the Gothic and Ottoman architecture. The suite will be adorned with intricate detailed marquetry and sumptuous silk embroidery patterns.

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