In 1936, DELAG introduced the Hindenburg, which made 36 Atlantic crossings (North and South).
Its interior was designed by Fritz August Breuhaus, who also took part in designing Pullman coaches, ocean liners, warships of the German Navy, and so on.
Hindenburg’s Dining Room was approximately 47 feet in length by 13 feet in width, and had paintings on silk wallpaper by Professor Otto Arpke on its walls, depicting scenes from Graf Zeppelin’s flights to South America.