Amazing interiors from breathtaking yachts and superyachts

When refined luxury is combined with heavy design signatures

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From rooms with views of fish to cuisines of restaurant specifications, modern yachts seek to bring to sea ever-increasing doses of home luxury. Or a five-star hotel, you pick and choose.

Their territory superyachts She is also admired for her interiors, since the thing never stops on the deck and the hull.

And when the croissants are the big difference, then they instruct established interior designers and decorators to do more in the places that spend most of it. holiday day.

So let's go on a journey to distant worlds, where money with a tail guarantees refined piercing and sophisticated taste.

The vertical interiors of Stella Maris

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The 72,1 meter yacht of the Italian Viareggio Superyachts was delivered in 2013 to give unparalleled luxury to 12 people. Despite its stunning design by the pen of Espen Oeino and Laurent Giles, it was Michela Reverberi's interior design that stole all eyes.

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Because while many superyachts owners fill their yachts with fresh flowers every time they catch a harbor, Stella Maris doesn't need all that, introducing the owners to the lush magic of indoor gardens with vertical planting. This different "ενυδρείο»Covers the entire floor in height, offering the only thing that life does not have at sea: a little greenery to rest the eye…

The master suite of Plvs Vltra

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The 74-meter Plvs Vltra from the Dutch Amels launched a completely new class of superyachts in 2016, featuring a number of innovations that immediately set it apart from the body, thus showing the direction that the yachts of the future should take.

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Cherry on the cake, the owner's personal suite with the enchanting view which also leads to a personal deck for the necessary privacy of the moments. The exquisite interior was created by the famous Winch Design and designer Jim Dixon, "in a classic French Riviera style", as she stated…

The living room of Princess 72 

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Here we have a living room from the hands of the award-winning interior designer Yvette Taylor, a big name in the field of home luxury. Yvette Taylor London Studio has been working with decoration of superyachts, now having over 80 great jobs to showcase.

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One of the best was the 72-meter Princess 22,3, proving that it doesn't take a lot of space to make the interior extremely luxurious. The homely feeling of luxury that the owner asked for the 8 people that host the yacht was given with the above, with modern touches on a timeless design…

The inner experience of Here Comes the Sun.

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The famous superyacht designer, Andrew Winch, will always remember, as he says, one of his best works ever, what he did at Amels' stunning 83-meter Here Comes the Sun in 2016. boat, here the emphasis was on the high ceiling and spaciousness of the space, so that it looks like its mansion on land.

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Winch's instructions were to create "a house on the water, a float island». And he did, giving a calm atmosphere to all the places, with a harmonious color palette, natural materials and an unpretentious luxury for a prize.

The half-submerged amphitheater of Elandess

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A living room submerged in water was the feature that gave the very recent (end of 2018) and 74 meters superyacht more awards than fit in its showcases. Built by the respected German shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen, designed by Harrison Eidsgaard, Elandess is owned by Travelex billionaire Lloyd Dorfman.

Innovative construction, Dorfman asked to operate as a floating second home. And that's what he got, even having a gallery for his paintings. Only the best view is not on one of its three decks, but under water. Neptune Lounge they say submarine observatory and is just the second on board.

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The three-meter windows took months and months of design and testing and were indeed hailed as a construction feat. The 6 glass panels are only 10 cm thick, but they weigh 490 kg each. It's really the best movie theater in the world, without even a camera.

Solo's bar

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As Mike Fisher, Creative Director at Studio Indigo, tells us, the average age of superyacht owners has dropped dramatically in recent years. All these young sailors are looking for a more relaxed style on their yachts and this is exactly what the designers Francesco Paszkowski and Margherita Casprini gave to the 40-year-old owner of the 72-meter Solo of Tankoa Yachts in 2018.

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That is, multi-purpose spaces that can function as double rooms, easily converted into something else. Like the Solo Winter Garden, which also serves as a bar in the summer months. The wonderful Solo was completed in 2018 at Genoa...

Dream kitchen

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Open kitchens have now become a staple in superyachts, turning even dinner preparation into a spectacle for the whole family. As in the 83-meter Here Comes the Sun by Amels that brings the glamor straight to the kitchen area, making it one of the most central parts of the ship.

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Up to 24 people can dine here, chatting directly with the chef as long as he cooks their steaks. However, the feeling that you are really in a restaurant only in the kitchen of the 106,5 meter diva, of the beastly Dream, is justified, where Ciarmoli Queda Studio made a central plate for baking, so that teppanyaki is made exactly as it should be…

The indoor pool of Eclipse

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It took five years of planning to make the famous Eclipse with its 162,5 meters the world's largest superyacht in December 2010. The exquisite boat of Blohm + Voss has many and various surprises, but nothing exceeds the 16-meter interior pool, which at the touch of a button turns into a dance floor.

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Even the "anti-paparazzi shield" stands out from the stunning interior of the famous designer Terrence Disdale, a laser system that blocks the lens of any digital camera. Roman Abramovich's superyacht is estimated to cost more than 350 million euros, while maintaining and operating it costs more than 36 million a year.

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