Private jet designer reveals the most commissions they've ever received from ultra rich clients

Published on Nov 25, 2025 at 7:23 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Nov 24, 2025 at 8:24 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This private jet designer revealed some of the most extravagant and out-there designs that they have been asked to make happen.

Owning a private jet is an expensive feat, but that’s only where the story begins, with many owners commissioning lavish designs for the interior of their aircraft.

From bars to beds, one designer has lifted the lid on the most extreme and unusual requirements for traveling in the sky.

Get ready to be amazed at these unique yet luxurious requests.

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This private jet designer revealed the most luxurious commissions clients have asked for

It’s no secret that a private jet is the epitome of luxury, but get ready for a whole new level of wealth.

Andrew Winch from Winch Design shared some of the most unbelievable designs that he has facilitated, and the bar gets higher with every project.

First up is a gentleman’s club in the sky called Atlas that wouldn’t look out of place in The Great Gatsby.

“In order to emulate this setting, we took ideas from classic hotel smoking rooms and looked to iconic traditional British brands for further inspiration,” Winch Design stated in its Portfolio online.

Complete with huge leather seats and even secret passageways, there isn’t much that the designer didn’t add.

It combined the traditional hues of the 1900s, such as dark wood and ambient lighting, with modern technology, featuring a cinema screen, leather sofa, and faux bookshelves.

“There’s a hidden lounge behind doors made to look like bookshelves, to complete the sophisticated, ‘gentleman’s club’ aesthetic,” Winch told The Gentleman’s Journal.

Taking a step away from the exclusive club, another impressive commission consisted of a private jet design reportedly named Peacock.

The design included creating a space for up to 19 people to enjoy, as a home away from home, way up in the sky, complete with an office, dining area, and an owner’s bathroom.

There was even a bar with lighting underneath and a cooler for champagne; the lighting can sync to audio, too, and there are even special private areas.

This could be the most peaceful plane ever

Last but not least, the private jet designer also created a peaceful haven, thousands of feet above sea level, thanks to this well-thought-out cabin.

Reportedly called Sky Residence, it brings a whole new meaning to relaxation with a simple blue and white design that gives a crisp, clean illusion

This one comes with a twist, though, as it was actually suitable for bigger aircraft, including the Airbus A350.

The peaceful plane plan even includes a children’s room and master suites alongside lobby areas.

In fact, your fear of flying wouldn’t be able to exist aboard this machine.

You have to admit, those designs sure do beat a standard economy seat.

We don’t want to imagine the price tags attached, though.

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.