the world’s leading company within marine architecture and interior design.

We plan and design innovative, elegant and timeless interiors, both at sea and ashore. TDoS has during more than half a century planned and designed interiors for many of the world’s largest and most prestigious cruise ships. We have in our portfolio more than 250 delivered projects, among them also luxury hotels, high-end restaurants and exclusive jewelry boutiques. The TDoS team consists of 100 architects and designers working in dynamic and creative teams in our offices in Sweden, Poland and the USA. Whether cutting-edge modern or timeless and classical, our united passion will always be to create and design unique interiors for our clients.

We plan and design innovative, elegant and timeless interiors, both at sea and ashore. TDoS has during more than half a century planned and designed interiors for many of the world’s largest and most prestigious cruise ships. We have in our portfolio more than 250 delivered projects, among them also luxury hotels, high-end restaurants and exclusive jewelry boutiques. The TDoS team 

consists of 100 architects and designers working in dynamic and creative teams in our offices in Sweden, Poland and the USA. Whether cutting-edge modern or timeless and classical, our united passion will always be to create and design unique interiors for our clients.

The services, besides interior design, also includes advanced General Arrangement Planning, Project Management including cost negotiations and complete follow-up process. TDoS has also a very skilled Graphic and Signage department.

Historically TDoS was involved with the development of Star Cruises first Asian cruise ships, MS Leo and MS Virgo. Today TDoS is designing several key areas as lead architect on their new Global Class vessels. TDoS was also the lead architect on NCL Joy, NCLs first ship designed exclusively for Chinese travelers.

project overview

Ritz-Carlton yacht collection

NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE

HURTIGRUTEN

P&O AUSTRALIA

REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES

PRINCESS CRUISES

TUI CRUISES

Crystal Cruises

MSC

conceptual design

and many more...

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