
"On Monday, October 27, Accor shared a first look at the carriages, marking the start of the Orient Express's long-awaited next chapter. The new designs were unveiled at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs' landmark exhibition in Paris, 1925-2025: A Century of Art Deco, hailed as one of the most significant Art Deco showings ever staged. Each carriage celebrates the spirit of the Art Deco masters, Ruhlmann, Dunand, and Lalique-Haviland, while integrating 21st-century craftsmanship and technology."
"The just-released images show vibrant green banquettes curving through glittering carriages, deep red furnishings in bedrooms that open up to corridors stretching as far as the eye can see, and dining tables illuminated by their golden surroundings."
Accor shared a first look at newly designed Orient Express carriages on October 27, initiating the next chapter for the historic train. The designs debuted at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs' Paris exhibition 1925-2025: A Century of Art Deco, reflecting the movement's centennial. Each carriage channels the aesthetic of Art Deco masters Ruhlmann, Dunand, and Lalique-Haviland while incorporating 21st-century craftsmanship and technology. Photographs reveal vibrant green banquettes curving along glittering interiors, deep red bedroom furnishings opening onto long corridors, and dining tables set within golden-lit surroundings. The designs merge period-inspired motifs with modern luxury and technical refinement.
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