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A "lavish hotel in motion" could be what best describes South America's first ever, luxury sleeper train, the Belmond Andean Explorer in Peru, which was designed by Inge Moore and Nathan Hitchins of London-based design firm, MUZA Lab. Its inaugural launch journey in May 2017 welcomed its passenger-guests with an elegance and exclusivity also romantically connected with the local cultural traditions of the idyllic-seeming, Peruvian Andes.
Designer, Inge Moore, said that MUZA Lab's vision, "was to design somewhere to ponder and dream, a space where the beauty of the land can infuse the soul.” And from the moment any of the forty eight passengers step foot inside the glossy, blue cars of the sixteen carriage train they can tell, in no uncertain terms, that they are in for an unforgettable experience - an adventure story of their own, in-the-making!
Photo by Richard James Taylor.
Photo by Richard James Taylor.
Photo by Richard James Taylor.
Photo by Richard James Taylor.
The décor is soft and airy throughout, with predominantly neutral tones, such as the off-white, timber paneling on the walls, along with linen roman blinds framing the stunning vistas. Locally sourced crafts - textiles, artworks - in bright, bold colors and patterns punctuate the sophisticated décor in the form of the eye-catching, accent pillows or the downy-soft, baby alpaca blankets that literally "pop" from the beds, armchairs and sofas, to the art hanging on the walls.
Other, very distinctively, "Peruvian" elements abound too; such as the brass room keys which have been forged to resemble the Incan Chakana Cross (also the symbol of the train's official crest). Not to mention that eac 试读已结束,请付费阅读全文。   本文只能试读50%,付费后可阅读全文。  |
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