This year Cruise Ship Interiors Expo Europe (CSIE) will be taking place in London. Always a hub of activity, one of London’s most popular yearly events is the Chelsea Flower Show. Taking place across a week in May, the Chelsea Flower Show celebrates one of the Brits’ favourite things: the garden! As a result, CSIE has put together its own celebration of all things floral and natural – with a twist.

We’ve curated the finest floral designs, plant installations and natural-world-inspired products from our exhibitors. Thanks to them, we have a visual feast for you. Certainly, every exhibitor is worthy of a gold medal AND a people’s choice award in our eyes!

Welcome to the Cruise Interiors Flower Show!

Tropical Twists

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Dianthus Miami presents a fresh and modern approach to tropical floral arrangements

Using materials in another way creates a totally different look.

A palm tree leaf is used as the container for the floral arrangement generating a great new design. Tropical flowers, reinvented!

On-trend Wildflowers

The Cruise Interiors Flower Show | Cruise Ship Interiors Expo 2020
Arte International presents Lush wallcovering in Wildflower

The Wildflower design from the Lush wallcovering collection by Arte International is a combination of colours, soft ribbed velvet and a frivolous design for your walls. This botanical image represents a colourful bouquet. 

Seaside Sophistication

The Cruise Interiors Flower Show | Cruise Ship Interiors Expo 2020
Deurflora presents a refreshing combination of cool seashells and hot tropicals

An unexpected combination of floral and shells that fits perfectly in the wellness area on AIDA Nova.

Modern Abstract

The Cruise Interiors Flower Show | Cruise Ship Interiors Expo 2020
Preciosa’s warm, abstract interpretation of florals, in lighting form.

The Theatre entrance on Norwegian Encore holds four SeAnne lights, in an a work created by Preciosa for Tillberg Design of Sweden. With its underwater floral shape there’s no wonder why this is one of Preciosa’s most popular maritime lights.