A ferry that can tell stories
Named after the children's story "Peter Pan", which was published in 1904 by the Scottish author James Barrie, the TT-Line ferry offers many possibilities for a pleasant crossing. With 239 modern and comfortable cabins in various categories, it can accommodate approximately 800 passengers. More than 3,500 square metres of public areas such as the restaurant, the Family Lounge, the Coffee Lounge, the bar and the approximately 1,200 square metres of outdoor deck make the crossing an experience.
Designing the Peter Pan, the focal point was set on Scandinavian style.
Light wood tones in combination with sea blue or moss green, which were used for the upholstery fabrics and the floor design, create a successful ambience.The Director of Interior, Lars Müller, had the seating furniture of the ship covered with easy-care upholstery fabrics from Delius from the DELIGARD series "I am impressed by the fabrics. They are very easy to combine because of their many colour variations they are easy to clean and have a good price-performance ratio. Simply beautiful & practical," says Lars Müller. And so he chose Deste and Tiba, which he also likes to combine with faux leather.
Peter Pan serves the ports of Travemünde, Rostock, Świnoujście to Trelleborg in Sweden.
Fabrics used: DELIGARD upholstery fabrics Deste and Tiba, upholstery fabric Connor and faux leather Colorado.
TT Line GmbH & Co. KG, Travemünde www.ttline.com