Can a ship designed by Kelly Hoppen persuade young travellers to take a cruise?

A rendering of the Edge Villa on board Celebrity Edge
A rendering of the Edge Villa on board Celebrity Edge

Promising “timeless luxury” and an “intimate journey”, Celebrity Edge - Celebrity Cruises’ newest ship, launching next year - promises to be a “home from home”, according to British interior designer Kelly Hoppen, the brains behind the ship's sleek and chic interiors.

The new state-of-the-art ship will be based in Europe from May 2019, sailing from Southampton and visiting Barcelona and Rome, following a maiden voyage on December 16 2018 and winter season in the Caribbean. Bookings are now open. 

“One of the main reasons I was drawn to this project was the challenge of doing something that's never been done before, which, given that I've been doing interior design for 41 years, is hugely attractive,” Ms Hoppen told Telegraph Travel.

Among the most notable innovations are cabins with “infinite verandas”, that allow guests to merge their balcony and living room at the touch of button, expanding the space all the way to the water’s edge. 

She added: “Creating a real home from home, wherever you are in the world, was the most important focus for me, because the home is where you are most comfortable. I also wanted a space that embodies timeless luxury, rather than a trendy vibe.

Eden, a 7,000 sq-ft restaurant spanning three decks that's said to boast more outward-facing glass than any other room at sea.
Eden, a 7,000 sq-ft restaurant spanning three decks that's said to boast more outward-facing glass than any other room at sea.

“I took the same approach one would have taken to designing a hotel room, but there were lots of challenges to factor around the interiors, in terms of the weight of the materials, whether they be marble or ceramic, the types of fabrics that can be used and the layering of textures, as well as the acoustics of the space.”

The Magic Carpet, the ship’s most groundbreaking architectural feature, which is a platform that slides between decks
The Magic Carpet, the ship’s most groundbreaking architectural feature, which is a platform that slides between decks

The ship’s most groundbreaking architectural feature to be revealed so far is the Magic Carpet – a platform that slides between the decks. At its lowest position, it becomes an embarkation station called the Destination Gateway.

A rendering of a stateroom with an "infinite veranda"
A rendering of a stateroom with an "infinite veranda"

Raised to Deck 5, it becomes an al-fresco dining space; at its highest level it's a restaurant called “Dinner on the Edge”.

The ship's design is the work of British architect Tom Wright, who is also designed Dubai’s Burj al-Arab, shaped like a dhow sail, which bills itself as the world’s only seven-star hotel. 

18 of the most luxurious cruise ships on Earth
18 of the most luxurious cruise ships on Earth

Other innovations on Celebrity Edge include Eden, a 7,000 sq-ft restaurant spanning three decks along the rear of the ship that it is claimed will have more exterior glass windows than any other room at sea.

The ship’s modern interiors and high-tech architectural features, more of which will be unveiled in the coming months, hope to “open up a whole new world of travelling” to a different group of travellers, including younger passengers.

A rendering of the cabana area on board Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Edge aims to offer an "intimate journey" through the ship

“There is no other cruise company that is truly breaking the mold, in terms of cruise ship design, and turning the industry on its head,” Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, president and CEO of Celebrity Cruises, told Telegraph Travel.

“We’re hoping the cool and edgy feel of Celebrity Edge will appeal to a younger demographic. Our goal was to attract people who had never cruised before, which includes younger people as well as luxury travellers who might have overlooked cruising previously. This ship will do both.” 

And will this new group include Ms Hoppen?

A rendering of the interior of the new Florida terminal where Celebrity Edge will be based
Celebrity Edge's Florida terminal is getting a multimillion dollar facelift in time for the arrival of the new ship next year

“I've never been on a cruise - it's just never been on my radar - but also partly because on a cruise, you won't necessarily have all of the comforts you might have in a hotel or your home, such as a powerful shower or a particularly comfortable bed,” Ms Hoppen told Telegraph Travel.

“But designing the interiors for Celebrity Edge has opened up a whole new world of travelling for me and I'd definitely go on this ship. It will bring in a new audience to the cruising industry, as well as cater to the existing ones who just want to try something completely different and new, which is key.”

A rendering of the interior of the new Florida terminal where Celebrity Edge will be based
A rendering of the interior of the new Florida terminal where Celebrity Edge will be based

Celebrity Edge will be launched next year from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The city's cruise terminal is getting a $75million (£57million) facelift to welcome the new ship, new renderings of which were unveiled this week.

Its first two seven-night itineraries will include visits to San Juan (Puerto Rico), Tortola (British Virgin Islands) and Philipsburg (St Maarten) in the eastern Caribbean, and Key West (Florida), Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico, and George Town (Grand Cayman) in the western Caribbean.  

Santa Margherita, an Italian seaside town near Portofino, one of the new ports of call to be visited by Celebrity Edge - Credit: AP
Santa Margherita, an Italian seaside town near Portofino, one of the new ports of call to be visited by Celebrity Edge Credit: AP

For its 2019 summer season, Celebrity Cruises’ fleet of five ships will sail through Europe, with stops in 27 different countries, overnight stays in 16 cities, and visits to more than 90 destinations, including three new ports of call: Nauplion (Greece), Rijeka (Croatia), and Santa Margherita, the Italian seaside town near Portofino.