Sun, Dec 14, 2014
Boutsen Design has won a contract to equip a brand new Gulfstream G650 jet with the ultimate in “art de la table” to include high-end cabin comfort items, accessories, bed and bath linen as well as a selection of amenities.
The company revealed the contract on the final day of the Middle East Business Aviation Exhibition (MEBA) show, which was held at Dubai World Central (DWC), in Dubai, UAE, from December 8 to 10.
Renowned for working with over 140 of the world’s most prestigious brands, Boutsen Design said it has been commissioned to this project to primarily use Bottega Veneta, the Italian luxury goods house best known for its leather goods.
The news comes following a series of recent successful deals to add the final decorative touch to heavy jet aircraft such as an Airbus A340, A320 and BBJ1.
Boutsen Design was established by Daniela Boutsen three years ago and offers clients centralised “turnkey” solutions from its one-stop-showroom in the very heart of Monaco.
From initial proposals, quantity evaluation, design, ordering and tracking, to final delivery including loading worldwide, Boutsen Design says it is well known in the aviation industry for providing a professional bespoke service.
A unique Extranet service provides clients with a 24-hour access to a personal online account, allowing them the flexibility to view their inventory and reorder when required, it says, adding that full documentation is provided upon completion of each project and the option of a tailored crew briefing and training service is also available.
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