CSI Design Expo Europe
Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Europe is the premier event for cruise interior design, featuring innovative exhibitors, tailored networking, and insightful sessions for professionals redefining luxury on water.
Location: London
Date: 4 – 5 Dec 2025
Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Europe returns to Excel London on December 4–5, 2024, as the ultimate destination for cruise interior design professionals. The event showcases cutting-edge innovations from leading exhibitors like Marine Leather, Carnegie Fabrics, and SBA Interior Ltd., covering everything from luxury materials to sustainable solutions tailored for the cruise industry. Highlights include the CSI Awards, which celebrate excellence in design, and exclusive networking opportunities, offering a chance to connect with industry leaders and visionaries.
The event runs alongside the Sustainable Design Summit, spotlighting the industry’s focus on eco-conscious solutions. With a focus on luxury ocean, river, and expedition cruising, the expo combines inspiration with practical insights into crafting unforgettable guest experiences. Whether you’re looking to discover innovative designs, gain expert advice, or explore new collaborations, this is a must-attend event for architecture and design professionals shaping the future of cruise interiors.
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