ISA-UK member Antalis at Cruise Ship Interior Expo

Modern scandinavian and Japandi style bedroom interior design with bed terracotta color, wood panels on wall and floor. 3d rendering illustration.

Antalis (Stand 427) will be bringing substrate inspiration to the Cruise Ship Interior Expo, which takes place at London ExCel on 29-30th November 2023, by showcasing some key surface materials and products targeted at marine interiors.

The Cruise Ship Interiors Expo event celebrates design, innovation and is the place to be for cruise ship interior insight and inspiration!

Antalis will be showcasing its range of printable and customisable media materials, demonstrating the possibilities of print in ship interiors. Antalis’ Specification Consultants will be on hand with advice and ideas for creating unique and personalised spaces.


Antalis’ stand will display an extensive portfolio of products ideally suited for use in ship interiors.

Coala Interior Film is a collection of aesthetic self-adhesive finishes, which create the illusion of raw materials without the complexities of construction. With over 480 easily applied film finishes available, from Wood, Stone, Concrete, Steel, Textile, Glitter and Colour, the options are endless. The Coala Interior Film range can help to limit waste by transforming existing walls and furniture and the majority with IMO marine and Euroclass B-s 1-d0 certification as well as a 10-year warranty.

Visitors to the stand will also see the application of Coala Windows Décor, and Coala WallDesign Whatever the requirement, from window, wall or floor, the Coala range offers solutions to enhance, change or update any marine interior environment, allowing the quick, convenient and cost-effective reinvention of spaces.

Claire White, Specification Consultant at Antalis comments; “Our extensive portfolio aims to inspire visitors, by offering an exceptionally high standard and choice of media to consider when making design decisions about aesthetics, texture or personalisation for truly unique ship interiors.”