The cinema houses large, illuminated alabaster urns, a glass artwork panel and a large drop down cinema screen. The seating is comprised of a pair
of swivelling armchairs and a large curved sofa, the two outer sections of which are electrically operated to give the option of three separate sofas
at the push of a button.
The owners' private library introduces the master accommodation, where a bronze door leads to the remainder of the suite. The apartment is full beam,
and features a private study, three dressing rooms, and port and starboard side access to the exterior for 'his and hers' private balconies.
The grand and spacious bedroom has a large writing desk and lounge area. The bed head wall is curved and accommodates a large stucco artwork. The
wall opposite has a pair of antique bronze artwork panels, one of which slides to reveal a plasma TV. The private study has leather upholstered walls
inspired by the spine of an old leather-bound book, complete with leather piping and gilt tooling.
Double doors opposite the bed slide away to reveal the owners' bathroom, which is clad in honey onyx. A sunburst floor pattern leads into the room
which features a grand spa-bathtub on the centreline, and separate 'his and hers' vanity units, heads and dressing rooms. The backdrop to the tub is
a curved glass artwork installation with solid onyx columns, which also forms one wall of the large double shower.
The bridge deck lobby, with its oversized alabaster urns mounted on silver leaf plinths, leads to the VIP suite which offers wide views through three
large windows and a door that opens directly to the starboard side deck. Aft of the lobby is the dining room which seats 18 and doubles as a conference
room. Large floor-to-ceiling windows port and starboard bathe this room in natural light.