Exterior Designer: Didier Wolff

Happy Design Studio unveils its latest private jet design, drawing inspiration from the remarkable travels of Gentlemen Rudyard Kipling in the British Indies. This captivating livery design transports us back to an era when trunks and a spirit of adventure were the hallmark of every traveller, whether on land, at sea, or in the air.

Rudyard Kipling, celebrated for his literary masterpieces such as The Jungle Book, was also a prolific poet. Among his many works is the timeless poem “The Road to Mandalay,” penned in 1890, evoking a sense of wanderlust and exploration. This poem serves as the perfect backdrop for the design concept, reminiscent of Kipling’s own discoveries while traversing the Indian Continent.

The design encapsulates the quintessential British taste for new territories and luxury, driven by a quest for beauty that ignites intense nostalgia for a bygone era. It blends the romanticism of railroad epics with the elegance of transatlantic cruises, inviting passengers to embark on a journey of imagination and discovery.

The livery design serves as a visual ode to the golden age of travel, where every destination held the promise of adventure and intrigue. Whether one is embarking on the road to Mandalay or Pondicherry, the design evokes a sense of timeless elegance and sophistication.

With meticulous attention to detail, Happy Design Studio has crafted an artist’s view that is reminiscent of a cherished travel diary. It beckons passengers to indulge in the pleasures of yesteryear – a cigar in hand, a book on their lap, and a pen to record cherished memories.

Happy Design Studio’s latest private jet design pays homage to the spirit of adventure and exploration embodied by Rudyard Kipling. It captures the essence of a bygone era while inviting passengers to embark on a journey of luxury, nostalgia, and unparalleled elegance.