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Customizable Interiors: How Lubeck Elevators Match Aesthetic with Performance

Published on February 11, 2025 by Lubeck Elevators

At Lubeck Elevators, we believe an elevator should be a seamless extension of your building's architectural vision. While performance and safety are powered by our German engineering, the aesthetic experience is curated through our exclusive interior design collections. We offer unparalleled customization to create a cabin that is uniquely yours.

Explore Our Exclusive Design Collections:

The Majesty Collection

For those who demand ultimate luxury. The Majesty collection features rare wood veneers, intricate metal inlays, Swarovski crystal elements, and premium Italian marble flooring. It's the pinnacle of bespoke elevator design for luxury residences and penthouses.

The Imperial Gold Edition

A statement of opulence. This collection uses gold-plated fixtures, etched glass with gold leaf, and rich, dark wood panels to create a palatial ambiance, perfect for high-end hotels and exclusive corporate headquarters.

The Prestige Edition

Modern elegance meets timeless design. The Prestige collection offers a sophisticated palette of brushed metals, textured laminates, and designer flooring options. It's a versatile choice for premium commercial and residential projects.

The Classic Edition

Durable, stylish, and functional. The Classic collection provides a wide range of robust and attractive materials, including stainless steel finishes and hard-wearing flooring, designed for high-traffic public and commercial buildings without compromising on style.

The Lubeck Design Process

Our design process is collaborative. Our in-house designers work with you, your architect, or your interior designer to select materials, lighting, and fixtures. We provide 3D renderings of your proposed cabin design, allowing you to visualize the final product before manufacturing begins. From the control panel to the ceiling, every element can be tailored to your vision. With Lubeck, you don't just choose an elevator; you design it.