Designer: Carl J Bevell / Natasha Strauss

An interior inspired by the 2022 Pantone Color of the Year, combining digital with physical for an elevated cabin experience. Very Peri is a dynamic periwinkle blue hue with a vivifying violet-red undertone. It’s an inspiring shade, signifying a transitional moment in time as we, as a global community, embrace an altered landscape that merges the physical world with the digital one. Very Peri animated the Embraer team’s creative spirit and inspired this Praetor 600 interior theme.

The Very Peri interior promotes creativity with an intelligent approach. Onboard, passengers experience neutral tones that symbolize the natural world, consisting of lightweight and soft-to-the-touch materials for a tactile, calm and relaxing environment. Energetic shades of Very Peri provide a burst of colour between those airy tones—representing the welcome integration of the digital world into the physical. This interior inspires a re-imagined vision for private aviation that enhances the human experience.

The seats’ design was influenced by the sidewalks of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. The natural wool and silk carpet design weaves in and out of the seating groups in a Zen-like sand pattern. The sidewall mask and headliner feature a sand-coloured suede material that adds softness to the upper portions of the cabin. The velvety touch of suede meets mirrored bulkheads to create an illusion of depth in the cabin. These classic materials, combined with the Very Peri lighting, elevate this interior to coincide with Embraer’s re-imagined cabin experience.

As we progress into the altered landscape of tomorrow, humans will continue to find new ways to connect to the world through digital integration and optimize their lifestyle travel experience. Embraer’s human-centered design philosophy, combined with this Very Peri interior, reinvigorates the private flight experience with a sense of spirit and serenity as we aim to shape a brighter ecosystem for the industry, but also humanity and the environment.