Cabins B-52/54/56 were the most expensive Parlor Suites of the Titanic, located on the port side of B Deck. They were occupied by Joseph Bruce Ismay.
The sitting room was fitted out in the Louis XVI style with walnut and sycamore panelling.
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The 1997 movie 'Titanic' was the only one where B-52 appeared. It is incorrectly decorated in the Regency style, in which only C-55 which was fitted out in that style. In fiction it's occupied by Rose Bukater, Caledon Hockley, Spicer Lovejoy, Ruth Bukater, Ruth's Personal Maid, and Trudy Bolt. It is unknown where Ruth's maid and Trudy slept, but Spicer Lovejoy and Cal slept in B-54. Rose slept in B-56. In the 1995 version of the script, it's indicated Ruth slept in another room unconnected to the parlour suite.
It is stated somewhere Rose's cabin would have been J.P.Morgan's cabin, but it can only be questioned how true that is.