Airbus A350 Transformed into Luxury 'Private Sanctuary'
New Airline Concepts has unveiled an innovative project, 'Private Sanctuary', at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg. This conceptual design transforms the interior of an Airbus A350 into a luxurious, four-zoned space that feels more like a high-end apartment than an aircraft.
The project showcases a dark, atmospheric bathroom with a distinctive rippled glass shower screen. The A350's interior is cleverly divided into four key zones: living space, workspace, bedroom, and bathroom. The bedroom, occupying the full width of the fuselage, boasts sustainable materials and bespoke elements.
The living space can be transformed into a lounge, cinema, or workout zone using modular seating. The workspace doubles as a therapy or meditation room, featuring a floating desk and massage table. The project demonstrates transformability and clever use of space, creating a non-aviation-like ambience at 30,000 feet. It is a result of close collaboration with craftspeople and artisans, bringing a new material palette to private aviation. The project draws from PriestmanGoode's 25 years of experience in commercial aircraft interiors.
The 'Private Sanctuary' concept by PriestmanGoode's Private Studio division redefines private aviation interiors. With its transformable spaces, sustainable materials, and bespoke elements, it offers a luxurious, comfortable, and unique flying experience.
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