Luxair’s De Havilland Q400 featuring artwork from Loïc Lusnia for den Atelier; Credit: © Mick Drulang/den Atelier

Den Atelier has announced it has partnered with Luxair to decorate one of the airline’s aircraft with a design celebrating the Luxembourg entertainment venue’s 30th anniversary.

The collaboration, which den Atelier reported will be for a duration of three years, involves two of Luxembourg’s most established brands teaming up with French artist Loïc Lusnia to create a pop art-inspired design, applied to the exterior of one of Luxair’s De Havilland Q400 aircraft. The design will feature on the aircraft for a period of eighteen months.

Additional artwork by Loïc Lusnia also adorns the den Atelier venue with mural art and newly decorated interior areas featuring designs by the artist. den Atelier also announced that a limited collection of merchandise, featuring model aircraft, posters and accessories, will launch soon.

CEO of Luxair, Gilles Feith, commented: “This partnership reflects our shared spirit, local, vibrant and open to the world. At Luxair, we do not just connect places - we connect people, cultures and experiences. Den Atelier has been a cornerstone of Luxembourg’s cultural life for 30 years and we are proud to celebrate that legacy in a way that feels bold, creative and true to who we are.”

Founding partner of den Atelier, Laurent Loschetter, added: “It is amazing to see our venue turned into a design that literally takes flight. Luxair did not just support our anniversary, they got involved creatively and that makes this partnership feel really authentic.”