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Inside track: The yacht interior design brands to know this season

Dkt artworks.

If you're looking for custom artwork, sculptural furniture or a show-stopping centrepiece for your superyacht then London-based design firm DKT is the one to call. Priding itself on a site-specific approach, DKT's skilled craftsmen can turn their expert hand to almost any form of decorative work, including mosaic, sculpture and bas-relief in metal, glass and stone, trompe l'oeil, gilding, paint finishes and mirrored artworks, and have undertaken commissions for no fewer than 62 superyachts. Recent projects include custom designs for Ulysses , Joy , Dilbar and Plvs Vltra .

Visit dkt.co.uk .

Bottega Veneta

Italian style is no stranger to flamboyance so Bottega Veneta’s subtle and discreet Home Collection is perfect for the superyacht owner who prefers a more muted colour palette. Founded in Vicenza in 1966, Bottega Veneta began producing luxury leather goods in the master craftsman tradition. That approach, rather than trend-driven fashion, has remained the cornerstone of the brand.

In 2006, the year it opened a school dedicated to training the next generation of leather artisans, the company launched its Home Collection. Creative director Tomas Maier started it all in 2001, when he began commissioning bespoke furnishings for select retail stores. The pieces soon attracted the attention of discerning clients but, rather than selling them (as was often requested), Maier promised to make the customers their own versions instead.

Ten years later the Home Collection is now an integral part of Bottega Veneta. It favours modern, functional pieces that bear the trademark intrecciato leather braiding motif. Each item is elegant enough to work as a standalone accessory or as part of a set, and the look suits an onboard setting just as well as one on dry land.

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Once Milano

“Veneto is full of artisans and is famous for its furniture, textiles and glassware. It’s very much the fashion here to have everything made by someone local,” explains Allegra Marchiorello. “Every little house in this corner of Italy has its own company in the backyard.” It’s one of the reasons Marchiorello co-founded Once Milano with his long-time friend, linen aficionado Valeria Piovesana Thompson. The house’s Italian-made linen is of the highest quality, made from the longest threads, using flax grown near Milan. The weave is the smoothest, strongest and most absorbent money can buy: cooling in the summer months, cocooning in the winter.

When the company was approached to produce a collaboration with Sanlorenzo , it seemed a very natural fit. “Linen is the perfect material on a boat: it’s light, low-maintenance and understated, yet incredibly luxurious,” says Piovesana Thompson. “That’s the beauty of it,” agrees Marchiorello. “It never looks contrived. It’s also all custom-made — we’ve worked with clients to create bespoke finishes and have included their monograms.”

Designing a collection for boats proved an interesting challenge. “It’s quite different to designing for a home,” says Marchiorello. “For starters, the water is such a central element, and the space you’re working with is contained. We wanted to create something that was sophisticated yet highly refined.” The brand’s covetable Piping Collection was born from this collaboration, and Once Milano enjoys a good working relationship with Jonathan Fawcett, one of the UK’s leading luxury supplier to superyachts.

Visit oncemilano.com

Christian Liaigre

“Offshore is an inhospitable world of wind, waves, rain and ultraviolet light,” designer Guillaume Rolland once said, “so the belly of a boat must be a nest — a place where one escapes all that.” Rolland heads the yacht division of the eponymous company founded by fellow Frenchman Christian Liaigre in 1987. He has been working with Liaigre since 2001, initially involved in all projects within the company, which is known for subtly luxurious furniture and interiors that make an elegant, understated use of natural materials, such as raw linens and woods weathered by the sea.

As the yacht interiors side of the business took off, Rolland, a lifelong sailor who regularly competes in regattas around the world, took charge of the company’s yacht design studio. Projects he has undertaken include Vertigo , a 67 metre sailing yacht that was awarded Sailing Yacht of the Year at the 2012 World Superyacht Awards . With Vertigo , the design studio worked closely with the boat builders from the start, so that the interior was created along with the yacht, rather than just made to fit into it. The design includes glass panels and doors in the cockpit areas that can be made transparent or opaque at the flick of a switch. So escaping the elements — or even your fellow guests — is simple.

Visit christian-liaigre.fr

FM Architettura d’Interni

“All projects start as dreams in the mind of an owner.” This is the philosophy of the Italian company that has designed the interiors of some of the world’s finest superyachts and most luxurious hotel suites and palatial private homes. FM Architettura d’Interni was founded by the architect Francesca Muzio and the interior designer Maria Silvia Orlandini in 2009, and in a few short years, has amassed an incredibly impressive portfolio of clients in all corners of the world.

The company made its name by creating yacht interiors that are effortlessly elegant, yet at the same time have an inviting, natural feel. As its reputation grew, it was commissioned for high-profile interior design projects such as the luxurious Presidential Suite of Shangri-La at The Shard, London - along with other Shangri-La properties in China and the Philippines — as well as premium residential properties stretching from Bahrain to Beverly Hills.

Despite the long list of people lining up to benefit from their expertise, Muzio and Orlandini never forget the views of the most important person in any project: the owner. Whether the commission is for a yacht or a penthouse, the pair consult at length with the client so his or her “uniquely personal wishes” can be fully reflected in the interior that FM Architettura d’Interni will go on to create.

Visit fm-arch.it

Armani/Casa

Designer Giorgio Armani will shortly open a four-storey Armani/Casa flagship boutique in Milan — the new home of his interiors collection, which launched in 2000. This season, as previously, he has once more looked to the natural world for inspiration. As well as the 50-piece numbered and signed limited-edition bar cabinet, “Club”, which features on its doors a hand-lacquered ocean motif inspired by Japanese artist Hokusai’s The Great Wave , there is a screen featuring a Japanese-style landscape print. The same image adorns an upholstered chaise longue, and there are blankets decorated with images of lions and leopards, leopard stone marquetry, and a crystal-encrusted flower to elevate a table setting.

“All my designs for the home collection are intended to promote an atmosphere of calm relaxation,” says Armani. “One way to do this is to reference Mother Nature, as the natural world is nurturing and beautiful.” Those who enjoy life at sea will certainly appreciate that sentiment.

Visit armanicasa.com

Adrian Sassoon

William Morris famously said one should have nothing in the house one “doesn’t know to be useful or believe to be beautiful”. Someone who knows more than most about exquisite fine art for your superyacht is antique dealer and gallery owner Adrian Sassoon.

For more than two decades, Sassoon has been honing his craft as a specialist in contemporary decorative art and French 18th century Vincenne and Sèvres porcelain. Whether the delightful, conch-like sculptures of Shochiku Tanabe, from Japan’s foremost bamboo-art family, or the fine, Chinese-style porcelain vases by the Australian ceramicist Robin Best (above, €71,100), a piece from Sassoon is both a shrewd investment and a marker of taste.

Visit adriansassoon.com

Bohemian crystal has been revered for centuries for its high quality and ground-breaking designs. Founded in 2007 to build on this tradition, Lasvit combines artisanal skill with cutting-edge technology to create modern light-sculptures and art installations.

One of its new bespoke creations, Cassia (above) by Petra Krausová offers a flexible approach to interior design. Intended to resemble flowers gently swaying in the wind, its low-hanging, hand-blown glass pendants can either be suspended as a single entity or dispersed individually around a room, to equally striking effect.

Lasvit’s 2016 line also includes the aptly named Candy Collection — a range of table lamps and chandeliers resplendent in playful rainbow stripes – that were designed in collaboration with brothers Fernando and Humberto Campana.

Visit lasvit.com

Baldi, founded in Florence in 1867, is dedicated to continuing the rich artistic heritage and tradition of craft that has long been integral to the city. The one-of-a-kind creations of its interior-design arm, Casa Baldi, are imbued with classic Italian style and hand-crafted using the very latest techniques. Its first foray into nautical design saw superyacht Alexander Again transformed into a spectacular floating palace.

Visit baldihomejewels.com

Dudgeon Sofas

Dudgeon creates bespoke sofas for the luxury residential market. Its relationship with the luxury boat industry was forged in 1992, when a yacht interior designer called into the Knightsbridge showroom on the hunt for Chesterfield sofas. Since then, its team of skilled British craftspeople has gone on to make upholstered sofas and chairs for 86 superyachts, including award-winners such as the 63 metre Benetti 11.11 .

Visit dudgeonsofas.com

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84 Luxury Yacht Interiors: Bedroom, Galley and Salon Pictures

Posted on Published: April 13, 2022  - Last updated: June 13, 2022

Azimut Atlantis 50 foot yacht interior design

A yacht is really just a luxury floating home . When you’re talking 70 feet and larger, they’re a lot nicer than my house. As you’ll see in the luxury yacht interiors below, the quality and aesthetics are simply gorgeous. And we merely feature a small handful of such boats. There are thousands and thousands of these worldwide.

Our epic yacht interiors article is split into 5 galleries:  staterooms, guest bedrooms , salons and dinettes, kitchens and bathrooms. The point of this article is to merely give you a glimpse inside these ultra expensive boats… expensive to buy, run and maintain. Be sure to also check out our yacht decks galleries .

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Yacht Primary Bedrooms (Staterooms)

We kick off our yacht interiors gallery with the stateroom. When it comes to the primary bedroom on these boats, no expense is spared. They are large, comfortable and stunning in design. These bedrooms are bigger than our primary bedroom.

Tecnomar Velvet 83 foot luxury yacht - primary bedroom

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Yacht Guest Bedrooms (2 Beds)

Many guest bedrooms on a yacht have two beds so that it can accommodate more people. However, they are, as you’ll see below, still very, very luxurious. These are certainly cozy sleeping quarters.

Abacus 70 foot - bedroom 2 beds

Salon and Dinette Photos

My favorite room on the boat is the salon and/or dinette area. In many cases, the dinette doubles as the living room. Mega yachts have dedicated salons and dining areas. I love these superb lounge designs below in the cabin as well as the upper lounge areas.

Large yacht salon interior

I must admit that kitchens on these super yachts are fairly small. I guess the cooking is done by the staff and yacht owners prefer to have more space for bedrooms, deck space and lounge space. That makes sense given there really is limited space. Nevertheless, these kitchens are gorgeous and the yacht designers certainly didn’t skimp with respect to quality.

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Most boats dedicate very little space to bathrooms. Not these. The primary bathrooms below are incredible. The smaller bathrooms are guest bathrooms. These luxury yachts are so large and spacious that even the bathrooms are both beautiful and comfortable to use.

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Superyacht.com's Top Interiors of 2021

By Danny Wiser

As the old adage goes 'it doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, it's what's on the inside that counts. Whilst at Superyachts.com we of course value exterior design, 2021 has seen a series of new creations kiss the waters packed out with magnificent interiors. Here are some of our favourites...

Cloud 9 The Italian city of Milan has long been with synonymous with good taste. Host to labels such as Versace, Armani and Dolce & Gabbana, the city is packed out with beautifully dressed individuals who spend their days roaming around the intricate architecture of the Piazza del Duomo and admiring the beauty of the displays in the high-end stores that make up the stunning Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. It therefore comes as no surprise that Milan was the birthplace and childhood inspiration of Francesco Paszkowski who designed the interiors for this 61.5m enchantress. Her matt grey colour scheme makes for a deeply relaxing and classy feel that is brought to life by the light of the outdoor living areas. 

Moskito Dubbed the 'father of modern yacht design', Jon Bannenberg's involvement on any project is always likely to elicit excitement from yacht enthusiasts. Bannenberg & Rowell Design's involvement on this project of course did not fail to deliver as her contemporary interior creates a wonderful ambience. Her white Thassos marble flooring in the owner’s suite bathroom is a particular highlight, making the Dutch vessel a perfect getaway yacht for interior connoisseurs.

Triumph Just like Cloud 9, Triumph is another Italian creation, this time out of Benetti's shipyard who were also responsible for her magnificent interior. Owned by Sarah and Chris Dawson, executive chairman of the British retail chain The Range, Triumph includes not only includes a wild range of features for those who want to unwind and relax but so too a style that sets her apart from the rest thanks to some additional help from Green & Mingarelli Design. Plant life can be found across in most rooms bringing a sense of connection back to the land even when cruising across the high seas.

Victorious British based design studio, H2 Yacht Design designed the interior of Victorious who features accommodation for 24 guests in 12 cabins, including a private deck for the owner’s personal usage. Packed with amenities for family cruising, her interior is mindful of a child friendly design. This however, did not get in the way of luxury and risks were taking including the installation of glorious walnut flooring balancing together both functionality and aestethic. This delicate balance between style and function was perfected by the studio and after a 14 year long wait for her delivery, most would look at her and agree that the patience was worthwhile. 

"TRIUMPH [is] unquestionably the most ground breaking Benetti yacht on the water today." Manuele Thiella, CEO Royal Yacht International

"TRIUMPH [is] unquestionably the most ground breaking Benetti yacht on the water today."

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Superyacht Interiors: The Top Luxury Designs

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Everyone knows that a yacht or superyacht is nothing without a luxury interior. Indeed, there’s now a whole range of interior designers who either specialize in or regularly create yacht interiors. So, how do you find the best projects? Here at Insplosion, we want to help. That’s why we’ve gathered a list of our top luxury superyacht interiors !

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Brigadoon | studio indigo.

Including the Brigadoon in this list is pretty mandatory. After all, this luxury yacht by Studio Indigo is an actual winner of the World Superyacht Awards 2019! Thus, this project is all about the grand but understated mid-century luxury decor. The flowers, the wood, and navy-colored details combine to make this into a pretty classic luxury boat interior. Indeed, it’s the beautiful and neutral harmony that truly takes this project to the next level.

Besides, it’s quite a practical design. As you can see, the bedrooms and closets are amazingly organized. It’s all about luxury, yes, but also about comfort and practicality. The high seas are no place for clutter, which can cause accidents in bad weather.

But, in contrast with the brown color palette, you have this lovely deck area. With its slightly japandi style influences, this is the perfect place to relax in at the end of a long day.

Aurora Borealis | Winch Design

The Aurora Borealis does justice to its namesake. Indeed, it is as white and bright of an interior as the aurora itself. However, there are all sorts of little decor elements which are reminiscent of the sea. Just notice the shell-shaped ashtray and sea-horse patterns on some of the pillows! Finally, the mid-century lighting really adds a nice touch to the ambiance.

But there’s much more to admire. How do you like the lovely art deco bar? The lines themselves almost remind you of corals and shells. And the airy, light decor is just as present in the dining and living areas. While just as luxurious, this interior is much different from the Brigadoon’s.

Finally, we’ll leave you with this gorgeous view of the yacht’s deck at night. Once again, the seatings and patterns are chosen to be evocative of the ocean. It’s as gorgeous of a yacht design as you could ask for.

Superyacht Forever | St. Corona Interiors

If you’re looking for something equally light, but much more sober, look no further than Superyacht Forever . This creation by St. Corona Interiors also follows a white color scheme, but the decor elements aren’t quite as feminine. There’s not as much art deco influence here. The lines are much cleaner and simpler, almost minimalist compared to the glamour of the previous project.

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The bar and living room area follow more or less the same route. Indeed, they favor light color schemes and clean, shapely lines. It’s all about practical luxury, functional without being quite minimalist.

Finally, we have the bedroom. While not opulent in the slightest, this room has the same sort of stylish beauty as the rest of the interior. Once again: you don’t want clutter on the high seas!

Logica | Martin Kemp Design

At last, we reach the Logica .  This project for a luxury yacht by Marin Kemp Design is everything our interior decor dreams are made of. Like the Aurora, it takes a much more art deco approach to superyacht interiors. The little metal details are just what we like to call luxury hardware!

The bedroom and living space designs follow very similar color schemes and strategies. Since you can’t have any clutter, it’s all about denoting luxury through the tiniest details.

Finally, you have the bathroom project, which is as light and gorgeous as the rest of the design. It’s a luxury bathroom through and through.

So, which of these superyacht interiors did you prefer?

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Superyacht Interior Design Trends: 2021 and Beyond

Written By: Naomi Chadderton

Design trends in the superyacht world are dictated less by the latest colours or gadgets and more by lifestyle choices, with interior designers constantly on the lookout for ways to take the user experience to the next level.

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While most of the world may have slowed down during the pandemic, the superyacht interior design industry seems to be booming, with British studio Winch Design seeing a rise in yacht refurbishments over the last year. “Just as everyone saw 2020 as the year to knuckle down and target those home projects that had been pushed to the side, it was the same for superyachts,” says Jim Dixon, director of yachts and aviation.

“Many owners took the time to take care of the maintenance, ensuring their yachts are in the best condition possible for when restrictions are lifted. There has also been an increase in the time spent on yachts, with many owners seeing them as the perfect places to quarantine or set up a bubble. This, in turn, has also provided an increase in refurbishments with the clients’ needs shifting to accommodate these longer stays.”

Mark Berryman, founder of Mark Berryman Design agrees, explaining that: “As new builds can take between three and a half to five years from start to finish, clients are hoping that Covid-19 will be gone by this point and are therefore planning for the future.”

Key Superyacht Interior Trends for 2021

From advancements in green design trends to the new and exciting ways that glass is being used on board, we explore the key yacht interior trends to look out for in 2021 and beyond.

Sustainability and Carbon Reduction

As superyacht owners get younger and more in tune with the climate change around us, shipbuilders have been making waves in the industry with developments that lessen the damage on our marine environment, with regard to propulsion, reducing carbon footprints and creating more energy-efficient vessels. As to be expected, a growing eco-conscience in the superyacht industry is leading the way for sustainable interior design too, as studios cite sustainable alternatives to damaging onboard materials.

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Black Pearl is one of the greenest superyachts on the water

At the forefront of the movement is Winch Design, where interior teams have been working hard to incorporate an extensive selection of sustainable materials into its sample library, allowing them to offer environmentally friendly solutions for every design. “Organisations such as the Water Revolution Foundation are developing tools that enable the industry to assess its environmental impact – not just in terms of CO2 emissions from a yacht, but a full life-cycle assessment based on the most important indicators of environmental impact,” says Dixon.

“The tools don’t only assess the entire yacht, the build process or the operation, but can also assess a subsystem or focus only on the hull construction or machinery on board. It’s important to take the life-cycle assessment approach to know what real sustainable choices are – not just for the operation or the build,” he adds. As such, they have had plenty of success substituting traditional finishes such as shagreen and horn with faux versions including olive-tanned and plant-based leathers, as well as fabrics such as organic cotton and bamboo which are much kinder to our planet.

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Mark Berryman is known for his use of sustainable materials

Berryman is also passionate about incorporating sustainable materials into his designs, something that fits perfectly with his signature style. “Thanks to our relaxed contemporary in house style with accents of Asian influence, the issue of sustainability often isn’t a problem for us,” he explains. “We use natural materials that are plentiful and easily replaceable, such as bamboos, rattans and wood veneers of non-rare species. We no longer find our clients asking for rare or non-sustainable finishes.”

Lighting Technology

As lighting technology rapidly evolves, it presents an incredible array of opportunities both on board superyachts and beyond and, as something that used to run as an afterthought, things have been improving rapidly as of late, with lighting now being considered as an integral part of the interior and being detailed into joinery.

“Lighting is one of the most important aspects of all interiors, not only yachts,” Pavel May, head of the Maritime Program at Preciosa Lighting tells Superyacht Stories. “When you enter a room, the first thing you notice is the mood and feeling the space presents. This is what lighting does: creates the desired mood and feel. Installations are becoming more minimalistic and focused on the details – these days, light fixtures are basically a work of art.”

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Preciosa Lighting

A recurring trend that we expect to continue is the use of lighting within natural elements such as natural stone – “these lights illuminate the surroundings without being too harsh on the eyes,” explains Dixon. Elsewhere, LED lighting placed behind a gas-filled panel that replicates the earth’s air make-up is also picking up speed. “It means that when you turn the LED light on, the panel feels like a skylight with real sunlight behind it,” explains Berryman. 

“This is great for spaces such as beach clubs which work so well during good conditions with shell doors that fold down, but when the weather is not permitting they can feel quite dark with smaller windows set into the doors. This new LED panel technology creates a fantastic effect and brings the feeling of natural sunlight into a dark space, and it’s very difficult to tell the difference between that and a real skylight.”

Innovations in Glass

Shipyards have been investing heavily in the research of glass over recent years, leading to more innovative, flexible use of the material for superyacht exteriors. As such, it’s having a positive domino effect on boat interiors too, and as something that both connects and separates at the same time, it’s no surprise that requests for innovative new uses of glass are coming in thick and fast.

In 2020, for example, we saw privacy glass replacing curtains and shades, and in some cases, it even replaced walls. This can be seen in the glass-box owner’s lounge found on the Riva Race ,  or the distorted glass walls that separate the bedroom from the rest of the master on board Hakvoort’s Scout.

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Winch Design is known for its innovative use of glass

“Designs have become more radical, and we are incorporating more engineering challenges into our designs, for example, the curved double-height glass panels on Excellence, each precision-engineered and weighing over a tonne,” says James Russell, associate and exterior yacht designer at Winch Design. “It’s becoming increasingly important to find ways to make the structural assets of a design merge seamlessly with the design aesthetic.”

A desire for more contemporary spaces is also coming to the fore, often open plan with huge expanses of glass allowing light to flood in and the guests to feel close to nature. As such, it allows the landscape to become a backdrop for the interior itself.

“Glass in the use of the exterior is really helping the interior spaces,” agrees Berryman. “We found on MY Life Saga, which we completed in 2019, that the size of the windows had a fantastic effect on the interior spaces. Again with a neutral palette of warm wood tones and calming natural fabrics, the sunlight filtering into these spaces was amazing. Not only did the interior benefit from being flooded with light, but also the guests benefitted from uninterrupted views of the ocean.”

Relaxed, Calming Design Aesthetic

Fashioning a place you want to relax in that also remains a symbol of status is a quandary most superyacht owners will face at least once in their lifetimes. While owners would once upon a time have expressed a degree of majestic power through lavish colour schemes, today’s narrative places far more importance on relaxation and calm. Here, natural earthy tones take pride of place. “These shades connect back to nature and create a feeling of stability,” says Dixon. “The world is becoming more at one with nature and there has been an increase in demand for matching the designs to the natural landscape.”

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An natural colour palette on board MY Amels 60 (Winch Design)

Think sky blues, sage greys, classic whites and blush tones; 2021 is all about less show and more sand, with a bare-foot luxury beach club vibe increasingly popular. Coaxing a laid-back palette with plenty of natural materials, these calming colours work to warm up any space. “We tend to use oak as a backdrop to our interiors as this means you can highlight areas with dark furniture punctuations that contrast beautifully,” adds Berryman. “Bamboos and leathers are a firm favourite for us to create a warmth to our interiors. We always try to create a space that feels like a home from home.”

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Mark Berryman Design

Gadgets and Onboard Audiovisual Technology

Millennial superyacht owners aren't only more in touch with sustainability issues, but technological advancements too, with the yachting mindset slowly shifting from simply buying a product to having experiences. And when it comes to technology on board, we’ve never had it so good. From simple gadgets and gizmos to connectivity advancements, what the owner wants the owner can most definitely get.

“We’ve designed yachts with speaker systems situated on the sundeck which pump out enough volume in such a way that the owner could ride around on their jet ski and still listen to music if they wanted to,” says Dixon. “We’ve also designed helipads which can be converted into an outdoor cinema through the use of hidden speakers and screens.”

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Technological capabilities in movie screenings are becoming even more advanced (Mark Berryman Design)

In fact, requests for technological advancements in cinemas and movie screenings are increasing exponentially. Mark Berryman says he’s finding cinemas with interactive seating that convey movement that relates to the film being watched, to be very popular. “Clients always want larger screen sizes for their TVs, and new large interior and exterior models are now available for all weather conditions," he says. "We put a dance floor on a boat recently that was made up of individual monitor panels where anything could be broadcast onto them which was very exciting, if not a strange experience trying to send emails from my phone whilst having them streamed to the dance floor beneath my feet!” 

Onboard Spas

Health and wellness is a growing trend and that’s reflected in superyacht spas as well. Onboard spas are now routinely fully-equipped gyms, saunas, steam rooms, treatment rooms, beauty salons and the works. The spa is no longer a simple extension of the beach club. “Technological capabilities on board superyacht spas are second to none,” agrees Dixon. “We use companies who create holistic life-spa experiences which combine traditional spa methods with new technology and hurtle spa experiences into the future. We’ve also designed one aviation concept which has an aromatherapy shower on a jet!”

The pandemic has slowed much of the world down, but the superyacht industry has boomed and it has taken the yachting interior design sector along for the ride. Key trends emerging in yacht interior design this year include a focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness, major advances in the use of lighting, innovations in glass, design aesthetics that focus on creating calming environments, large onboard spas, and a major adoption of gadgets and AV technology.

Featured image credit: Winch Design

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Monaco Yacht Show: 7 Yacht Interiors That Will Steal the Show

By Nicole Trilivas

Room on yacht with intricate blue stone flooring and walls

Running from September 28 through October 1, the Monaco Yacht Show is the highlight of the global boat show circuit. This year’s edition promises to deliver plenty of buzzy debuts, headline-making yacht news, and high-design highlights. There are several new additions to this year’s event in Port Hercules including a sustainability hub and a gadget- and gizmo-filled adventure area , packed with new water toys and flashy supercars —it is Monaco , after all.

For denizens of design, the Yacht Design & Innovation Hub is returning for a second year, with presentations, galleries, and exhibits by yacht architects and designers. But, of course, the big boats steal the show. With yacht interiors that range from the classically nautical to the budget-blowing bonkers, these are the superyachts to have on your radar at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show.

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An oversized chandelier defines the space in the informal dining room aboard Ahpo . 

Lürssen, Ahpo

All eyes will be on the whopping 377-feet Ahpo , by Lürssen, when it debuts this year at the Monaco Yacht Show as the largest yacht in the port. Venice-based exterior and interior designer Nuvolari Lenard added plenty of personality and luxury to the vessel with oversized crystal light features, a hammam made of mosaics in the massive wellness area, and a grand staircase at the center of the yacht, crafted to resemble an olive tree.

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Blue accents channel the traditional nautical aesthetic. 

Feadship, Rock.It

The 198-foot Rock.It is not short on style: Gleaming wood panels with creamy white leather inlays feature throughout; glowing white onyx contrasts with rich black Portoro marble; and the well-dressed owner’s cabin rivals the top suite of an old-world European hotel with a warm wood study and bathroom with a claw-footed tub. The refined design can be attributed to the Netherlands with Dutch shipyard Feadship behind the build and Dutch design studio Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design taking on the interiors.

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Modern and laid-back, Come Together is effortlessly cool. 

Amels, Come Together

Built in the Netherlands by Amels with interiors by London-based Winch Design, the 197-foot Come Together has soft and laid-back beach-y vibes with a dose of Southern California cool. Elements like bleached oaks, woven linen fabrics, cabinetry with natural coconut shell, and hair-on-hide leathers all unite to bring the natural world aboard this chic ship.

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Crisp and clean, the interiors of Be Cool are to-the-point in a refreshing way. 

Swan 98, Be Cool  

There’s a fleet of around a dozen large sailing yachts on display at this year’s yacht show in the dedicated Sailing Yacht Area. One of the most notable new launches of the bunch is Swan 98 Be Cool  by Finnish shipyard Nautor’s Swan. The clean and crisp interior hull design by Genovese architect Misa Poggi embraces graceful nautical style and Scandinavian practicality with navy linen and cotton fabrics, dark oak, and handsome tobacco-hued leather.

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Kokomo ’s interiors will speak to the minimalist. 

Sunreef, Kokomo

Packed with cutting-edge green tech and ultralight solar panels, Sunreef’s newest catamaran  Eco 80 will be making waves at this year’s show. However, it’s the interiors of the 80-foot Kokomo (done in-house by Sunreef) that will impress the design lovers. Outfitted in cool and calm shades of white with rattan finishes and eucalyptus veneers, Kokomo is both on-trend and a complete classic.

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The glass-bottom pool is a highlight of the yacht. 

Abeking & Rasmussen, B2

One of the largest vessels currently on the market, the 281-foot B2 by German yard Abeking & Rasmussen, will be showing off an ultra-chic over-$4-million interior refit just completed in July at this year’s show. Sprawling out over five decks, Winch Design has curated a serene floating sanctuary of indoor-outdoor living, the highlight of which is the main deck’s glass-bottom pool, stationed above the light-filled beach club lounge with fold-down balconies that extend the living space right to the water’s edge.

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With dark wood, tubular steel accents, and black furnishings, the interiors of State of Grace could be described as a nautical take on the Bauhaus aesthetic. 

Perini Navi, State of Grace

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The world of superyacht interior design deserves its own Netflix series. Seriously. It’s a high-class, ultra-luxury, competitive business that turns a small idea into a masterpiece. A superyacht interior should have equal parts wow-factor and functionality to elevate the boat. It takes a particular eye for art, detail, layout, and innovation to be a top name in (any type of) design industry.

For most firms, designing a superyacht is a personal experience. They’re masters at balancing a thousand different elements to create a single, elegant outcome. Elite design studios have the skills, talent, and intuition to create a layout, design, and decoration that wins awards. We already highlighted impressive yacht interiors , but who are the teams behind scenes? Here are 5 yacht interior designers to consider for your next refit or new build.

Interior design by Hot Lab onboard Hull #4 of the Numarine 32XP

Italians have an eye for art and design, and award-winning design firm Hot Lab seamlessly integrates sophisticated detail into their work. Their interior designs are sharp, stylish, and modern. Over the years, Hot Lab has received several international awards, including World Superyacht Awards and Showboats Design , World Yachts Trophies, and Finest Interior Awards . The studio has solid relationships with both Italian and foreign shipyards and works together on both custom and series-produced yachts.

A great example of interior design by Hot Lab is on Hull #5 of the Numarine 32XP (available for a Summer 2022 delivery). The studio incorporates clever lighting throughout the yacht to give it a bright atmosphere that highlights materials from Armani Casa and custom marbles in greens and blues.

Contact Denison yacht broker Alex G. Clarke to inquire about the Numarine 32XP.

2. Giorgio Cassetta  

Interior design by Giorgio Cassetta onboard the Spritz 102

Italian superyacht designer Giorgio Cassetta is the dark night of yacht design. He flys under the radar yet he’s worked on some of the biggest and most stunning yachts in the world. His designs have personality, with a flare of timelessness and functionality that instantly makes you appreciate the setting. Past clients include Bennetti and Cigarette Racing, but he’s currently working with Alpha Yachts to design custom new build yachts.

Boutique shipyard Alpha Custom Yachts worked with Giorgio Cassetta to create an elegant interior for the Spritz 102 . According to Cassetta, the yacht has the feel of a Miami villa combined with great functionality. When inside the yacht, guests are never disconnected from the environment. The installation of the windows ensures constant visibility of the water and sky, even from the bed. The effect is particularly stunning in the full-beam owner’s cabin where the windows are oversized and less than half a meter above the water.

Contact Denison yacht broker David Johnson to inquire about the Spritz 102.

3. Gregory C. Marshall  

Interior design by Gregory C. Marshall onboard CRESCENT LADY

Gregory C. Marshall, Naval Architect Ltd. is a Canadian-based yacht design firm that has built a reputation as one of the top naval architecture firms in the world. For more than 35 years, founder Greg Marshall and his business partner, Gordon Galbraith, designed megayachts and commercial craft for a variety of clients Their designs gain attention as they push the limits of traditional expectations.

The interior of CRESCENT LADY , a 117’ Crescent 2020, is a Gregory C. Marchall design. Natural light floods into the interior space from expansive windows throughout the yacht. Inside, you’ll find clean, contemporary styling, which is complemented by high-quality joinery and modern fabrics and soft goods. Gregory C. Marchall created an interior that will stand the test of time onboard this Crescent 117, whose owner is accepting Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin for the purchase of the yacht.

Contact Denison yacht broker Ari Sherr to inquire about CRESCENT LADY.

4. Patrick Knowles Design

Interior design by Patrick Knowles Design onboard REVIVE

Patrick Knowles Designs is one of America’s top yacht design firms specializing in custom megayachts, superyachts, and aircraft interiors. Patrick Knowles and his team apply their skills to ensure innovative creativity, attention to detail, and commitment to on-time delivery. Their ability to listen, understand, interpret, and transform ideas into results exceeds client expectations.

You may recognize a Patrick Knowles Design onboard REVIVE, a 150’ Richmond that was sold by Will Noftsinger and Chris Daves in March 2021. It’s one of the last (and some may say, the best) Richmond yachts ever built. In 2019, the second owner spent roughly $2 million making REVIVE perfect, and that included a completely new interior decor package by Patrick Knowles Designs.

5. Reymond Langton

Interior Design by Reymond Langton onboard ARKADIA

You’ll know a Reymond Langton design when you see it; the British design studio applies innovation, inspiration, and functionality to their work. Most notably, ARKADIA (formerly known as Project TRITON) a 50-meter new construction Heesen , boasts an elegant interior designed by Reymond Langton.

The sophisticated layout accommodates 10 guests and 9 crew with a full-beam owner’s stateroom, 3 double guest suites, and an additional 1 twin guest suite. She promises the best of the yachting lifestyle. ARKADIA was sold by David Johnson and delivered to her owners in April 2021.

The creative world of yacht design is impressive. It takes patience, teamwork, and passion to become a top player in the industry. Whether you visualize a modern, dark, traditional, or quirky yacht interior, consider one of these interior design firms for your next refit or new build project. They’ll turn your idea into a masterpiece. Contact a Denison yacht broker to find a featured yacht for sale or yacht for charter with an impressive interior.

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Introduction to yacht interior design.

Yacht interior design is an artful mix of beauty, elegance and tech . Aesthetics coupled with functional designs give a unique experience on board. Color palettes and use of space are carefully thought out for a luxe feel .

Creating yacht interiors needs close attention to detail . Colors, furniture, accessories and lighting fixtures contribute to the ambiance. Owners, designers and builders work together to bring the desired look to life.

Eco-friendly materials are a growing trend in yacht interior design. Energy-efficient lighting systems and recyclable furniture create a more sustainable environment.

Functionality and luxurious aesthetics must be balanced to make the experience unforgettable. Hidden storage areas are essential to keep necessary items on hand without detracting from the look.

Factors to Consider when Designing Yacht Interiors

To optimize your yacht’s interior design, keep in mind key factors like space, materials, and style. Aim for maximum layout optimization, while choosing durable materials that harmonize with the yacht’s aesthetics. Explore the overall style and aesthetics to bring luxury and comfort to the high seas.

Space and Layout Optimization

Designing a yacht’s interior requires consideration of multiple factors. To optimize space and create a stunning look, customizing every aspect is key. This includes functional spaces like saloons, galleys, staterooms, and communal areas .

Layout optimization calls for proper circulation flow. Designers must choose materials that are attractive, functional, and durable. Cabinetry design is also important, as it provides storage and adds visual value.

Lighting and color choices can also be used to optimize space. Lighter hues on walls give an illusion of space in low deck height ceilings. LED lighting strips can be used to show off custom features at night.

Pro Tip : Don’t overcrowd the interior with furniture; instead, opt for hidden or collapsible features that offer multiple functions while maximizing available square footage. Invest in materials that will last longer than your last relationship .

Material Selection and Durability

Material selection is key for a yacht interior that is both beautiful and long-lasting. Strength, durability, appearance, and cost should all be taken into account.

Some common materials used for yacht interiors are:

  • Leather: Durable, soft, and comfortable.
  • Wood: Classic look, versatile, and strong.
  • Marble: Elegant, costly, and easy to clean.
  • Fabric: Plenty of colors and textures.

Each material has its own pros and cons. For example, leather may be long-lasting and comfortable, but it can crack over time if not properly cared for. Water resistance and ease of cleaning should also be considered. Anti-microbial fabrics or wood finishes can keep mold and mildew at bay. High traffic areas need tougher materials. Cabins, on the other hand, can have more delicate fabrics as they don’t get much use.

Sturdy materials are ideal when it comes to yacht interiors – they should be able to withstand wear and tear and maximize space utilization. Luxury and practicality should always be balanced. After all, no one wants to slip on marble floors in high seas!

Overall Style and Aesthetics

Designing yacht interiors requires consideration of style and aesthetics . Color schemes, materials, and furniture placement all come into play. A theme or style such as contemporary or traditional can be used. It must be both functional and beautiful, yet luxurious.

Details are key – moldings, lighting fixtures, and spacing of furniture. For instance, a modern-elegant, yet comfortable interior was designed for a client. Neutral tones were accented with gold finishes. Luxurious leather furnishings, custom cabinetry, and high-quality finishes completed the look.

From grandeur to minimalism, yacht interior design themes let you feel like a billionaire – in any boat!

Popular Yacht Interior Design Themes

To explore popular yacht interior design themes, we’ve got you covered with contemporary, classic, and Art Deco yacht interior design ideas. In order to give your yacht an elegant and luxurious appeal, these three sub-sections offer distinct approaches and aesthetics to inspire your yacht’s interior design.

Contemporary Yacht Interior Design

Contemporary yacht interior design is evolving with modern times. Luxury interiors are in demand and designers are coming up with cutting-edge ideas to make every corner of the yacht ooze opulence and comfort. Let’s take a peek at some popular themes:

  • Minimalist – open spaces, clean lines, neutral colors;
  • Nautical – blue/white stripes, sailing artifacts, wood;
  • Industrial – metal accents, raw textures, exposed beams;
  • Luxury – plush carpets, tufted furniture, high-end decor;
  • Modern – sleek forms, innovative materials, bright lights.

To add an extra wow-factor, custom light fixtures and bespoke artwork can be included. Marble countertops or backsplashes can also elevate the look without overpowering the theme. Natural elements like greenery or organic textures bring balance and living experiences, like aromatherapy diffusers, can make for an immersive experience.

When designing a contemporary yacht interior, functionality should not be sacrificed for aesthetics. Creating an efficient use of space while maintaining charm is crucial. A classic yacht interior design is timeless, elegant and never goes out of style. There are unlimited options for creating beautiful contemporary yacht interiors. From selecting exquisite materials to blending colors, planning your dream sail-away destination has endless possibilities.

Classic Yacht Interior Design

Classic yachts feature luxurious interior designs. Rich fabrics like velvet and damask, mahogany wood, teak, leather, and silk create an opulent atmosphere. Intricate details like hand-carved woodwork, crystal chandeliers, and brass fixtures make these vessels stand out.

The Christina O is a classic yacht owned by Greek tycoon Aristotle Onassis. Its interior includes a grand piano played by Frank Sinatra . Even outdoor spaces are adorned with luxurious elements like jacuzzis made from 24-carat gold tiles .

A classic yacht interior never goes out of style . It’s like having a time machine that can transport you to 1920s glamour.

Art Deco Yacht Interior Design

Art Deco is a well-known yacht interior design theme that blends opulent materials with geometric shapes for an exotic look. Chrome, oversized mirrors, glossy wood, and luxurious leather upholstery are all staples of this style. Popular in the 1920s and 30s, Art Deco has continued to inspire modern designers.

Streamlined curves, high-gloss finishes, and contrasting textures, colors, and patterns are the unique features of this yacht interior design. Ornate detailing on furniture like zebra stripes or faux fur throws add richness. Bold geometric tiles and velvet cushions create an elegant atmosphere.

For a successful Art Deco design, layer textures logically . Consider a swirling patterned carpet beneath a lampshade or aviator chairs beneath tiled tables. Exercise restraint while adopting elements. Balance texture playfulness and simplicity for a cohesive look . Transform your yacht interior into a luxury hotel suite and enjoy room service with a wave.

Furniture and Furnishing Ideas for Yacht Interiors

To amp up the interior design of your luxury yacht, check out some furniture and furnishing ideas that can make all the difference. Upgrade your yacht with better seating arrangements, smarter storage solutions, and fancier lighting fixtures.

Seating Arrangements

Seating arrangements are key for yacht interiors. It is important to pick furniture that looks good and offers both comfort and functionality. Let us check out some seating ideas for your yacht.

For a unique touch in your yacht interiors, consider adding seating like bean bags or hanging chairs . These alternative options can add a fun and relaxing feel to your space.

One client wanted a circular sofa for their yacht’s saloon. This sofa had cushions that could be changed into various shapes. This unique and versatile piece gave different seating options for the clients’ guests and also saved space on their yacht.

These storage solutions will make your yacht more spacious, or give you somewhere to hide all those empty champagne bottles!

Storage Solutions

On the hunt for storage solutions for your yacht’s interior? Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Install built-in cabinets and shelves that match the yacht’s decor.
  • Make use of under-seat storage by adding custom-made drawers or compartments.
  • Hanging organizers are ideal for smaller items like clothes, shoes and accessories.
  • Multi-functional furniture pieces such as ottomans or coffee tables with hidden storage spaces can help you save space.
  • Stack bins or wall-mounted baskets to maximize vertical space.

For a touch of sophistication, opt for materials like teak wood or stainless steel – they are both durable and aesthetically pleasing.

Don’t let clutter ruin the luxury of yachting. Put everything in its place and make your interior visually appealing. Take control of the organization and get ready to show off your yacht in style. Now, unleash your inner designer and let your yacht sparkle with these storage solutions.

Lighting Fixtures

Lighting in yacht interiors serves more than one purpose. It illuminates the space and adds to the ambiance. Different types of lighting are used for different functions.

For example:

  • Overhead lighting: Main source of illumination
  • Accent lighting: To highlight specific features
  • Task lighting: Specific activities like reading or cooking

Installing dimmer switches is recommended for adjustable lighting intensity. LED lights are energy efficient and long lasting. Choose light fixtures that fit the style and complement the yacht’s existing furnishings. For example, modern yachts may use contemporary fixtures while traditional yachts may use brass.

Did you know that chandeliers were originally used in sailing ships to reduce the swinging of suspended lights? Now they are a staple in luxury yachts, adding elegance and sophistication. Who needs art when you’ve got the open sea?

Art and Decor for Yacht Interiors

To create a stunning yacht interior, look no further than the art and decor techniques in this guide. Enhance the look and feel of your yacht interior by incorporating painting and murals, sculptures and artifacts, and textile and upholstery design. Each sub-section offers unique solutions for creating a luxurious and personalized atmosphere on your yacht.

Painting and Murals

Artwork is essential for yacht interiors. Paintings and Murals bring sophistication and elegance . They add depth, character, and warmth to the decor. Paintings are focal points, without distracting from other elements . Murals can be customized to reflect the owner’s unique style.

Painting creates intimacy in larger yachts. Commissioned artwork allows owners to work with an artist for a personalized masterpiece. Smaller cabins can benefit from paintings that reflect each passenger’s personality. Different colors and textures help create a relaxed atmosphere. They balance the design elements and create breathtaking visuals.

Paintings have been used to transform spaces for centuries. Steve Penley was commissioned by Carolina Outdoor Recreational Equipment (CORE) for their Rinker 29QX project. When decorating a yacht, consider adding custom-made paintings by established artists. Elevate the yacht interior’s decorative style with artwork that enhances the overall mood. And, of course, nothing says ‘luxury’ quite like a giant golden sculpture of yourself!

Sculptures and Artifacts

Art and Decor for Yacht Interiors can make or break a vessel’s ambiance. Sculptures and Artifacts provide a sophisticated and elegant touch. Choosing the right pieces is key to complement the space.

Sculptures and artifacts come in many forms. Wooden carvings, hand-painted ceramics, glass sailfish sculptures, bronze divers – the options are limitless. They also make great conversation starters.

Pro Tip: Ensure the pieces are fastened securely in place – no moving around during bumpy rides! For an extra comfort level, why not try a plush velvet cushion from the yacht interior’s textile and upholstery design section?

Textile and Upholstery Design

Aesthetics are crucial for yacht owners to increase the appeal of their vessels. Textile and Upholstery Design is one way to heighten the atmosphere of their interiors. Fabric selection is key. Pick sturdy, top-notch fabric that matches the décor. Colors should complement the scheme, cabinetry, and furniture in the area. Adding comfort with customized cushions and pillows will tie it all together.

Window treatments such as curtains, blinds, or shutters are also part of the design. It should express the owner’s style while taking into consideration the space available.

To really spruce up the yacht interior, personalize it! Monogrammed linen napkins or hand towels with embroidered initials can make guests feel special and emphasize exclusivity. Keeping your yacht interior in order is like tending to a demanding girlfriend – it takes commitment and lots of moolah!

Maintenance of Yacht Interiors

To ensure that your yacht’s interiors remain in pristine condition, it is essential that you follow the maintenance procedures. In this section on ‘Maintenance of Yacht Interiors with Cleaning and Preventative Measures, Repair and Restoration Techniques’, we will guide you through the upkeep process. We will cover the two sub-sections in detail to provide solutions for cleaning and preventative measures and repairing and restoring your yacht’s interiors.

Cleaning and Preventative Measures

Keep your yacht in top shape with regular cleaning and preventative measures! Wipe down surfaces and store items away to limit damage. Invest in protective covers for upholstery and carpets, and inspect interior components like lighting fixtures, plumbing, and appliances.

Reduce mold and mildew growth with air purifiers or dehumidifiers. Dirt accumulation can be detrimental to health, so take preventative measures to keep it clean and safe. Restore your yacht interior with the right restoration techniques – no magic wand needed!

Repair and Restoration Techniques

The interiors of a yacht play a key role in making the voyage comfortable and memorable. However, when exposed to water and unpredictable weather conditions, wear and tear is unavoidable. To keep the elegance of the yacht’s interior, repair and restoration are necessary.

Follow this 5-step guide for repair and restoration of yacht interiors :

  • Assess the damage and make a list of materials you’ll need.
  • Clean the existing space.
  • Repair any damaged supports, fixtures, or fittings.
  • Restore furniture and other elements with proper color matching, polishing, or finishing to bring back its original appearance.
  • Carry out ongoing maintenance activities, such as regular cleaning, check-ups, and repairs as needed.

To maintain yacht interiors, consider unique details like keeping track of service dates for upholstery cleaning or replacing carpets to ensure they match your yacht’s style.

The National Safety Council found that 50% of boating accidents are caused by poor maintenance . So, regular maintenance is essential for a safe cruise on your yacht.

Whether luxury or practicality is your yacht interior’s goal, maintenance is the key to keeping it in tip-top shape .

Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Yacht Interior Design

Creating a yacht interior is key to a luxurious experience. Every detail matters – from materials to colors. It may seem daunting, but expert help makes it possible to get that dream yacht!

Practicality and aesthetics must go hand-in-hand. Layout and arrangement must work in small spaces and all amenities must be available. Professionals and experienced crews can help take into account safety requirements.

Eco-friendly products are important too. Renewable resources and sustainable options reduce the impact on marine ecosystems. High-quality materials from businesses committed to reducing carbon footprints help preserve our planet.

Pro Tip: Less is more when it comes to yacht interiors. Simple elegance and sophistication create a sophisticated space for everyone to enjoy!

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10 Wide-Body Yachts That are Changing the Face of Boat Design

For many yacht owners, the solution to finding more space aboard for friends and family is summed up by that immortal line by Chief Brody in Jaws : “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

Until now, bigger has typically meant longer. But that’s quickly changing as more and more builders are creating interior volume by going wider and taller. For disrupter builder Wally Yachts and its polarizing new Wallywhy 150—which refers to its internal volume rather than the boat’s length—the quirky design is said to deliver 50 percent more space than more traditional 78-footers.

Other builders like Princess have been in the game since 2021. Its X95 first appeared several years ago, effectively throwing down the gauntlet as a way forward for sub-100-foot yachts to supersize both interior and exterior volumes.

Since then, many other builders of small superyachts have jumped on board, with designs that typically have somewhat bloated profiles, far-forward main suites, and open transoms—features all designed to maximize space but minimize length.

Here are 10 new yachts 100 feet and under that are breaking the mold in an attempt to dominate the nautical space race.

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It’s no wonder that disrupter Italian builder Wally—now part of the Ferretti Group—calls its latest head-turner a “spaceship.” Claiming up to 50 percent more space than comparable 78-footers, the 150 (named after interior volume rather than length) has standout features like a main salon with over eight feet of headroom, and a beam of more than 22 feet. The pragmatic design includes a one-level main deck attached to an open rear cockpit that offers easy access to the water. Its most noteworthy feature is the rule-breaking, full-beam master suite tucked into the bow on the main deck. It has wraparound glass—stretching all the way around the bow—for panorama-like views from the main bedroom. Priced from about $6.7 million.

Lazzara UHV 87

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Short for Ultra High Volume, this new Turkish-built pocket superyacht is a sistership to Lazzara’s UHV 100 and 125 models. The newest Lazzara boasts an impressive 2,153 square feet of interior space in its 87-foot length. Arguably, the boat is not pretty in a classic sense. The towering hull sides, blunt, plumb bow, and dark-tinted glass make it look more like a dinner cruiser than a mini-superyacht. But the interior space is astonishing, from the cavernous Sky Lounge, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, to the salon with a separate, chandelier-lit dining area and chef’s galley. With a fuel capacity of 3,000 gals, the twin 1,000 hp Volvo D13s deliver a top speed of 16 knots. The boat also has transatlantic range. Base price starts at about $10.9 million.

Sunseeker 100 Yacht

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Movie nights under the stars should have a whole new appeal aboard UK builder Sunseeker’s brand-new 98-footer. Lie back on the yacht’s extra-wide foredeck sunpad and watch the latest blockbuster on a 140-inch screen with laser projection. Or, if you’re the lucky owner, stargaze from your private terrace tucked away in the bow, just steps from the full-beam main-deck master suite, with atrium-style glass sliding doors. One of the best innovations here is the wide, uninterrupted walkway around the entire top deck, which provides safe, easy access from the flybridge to the forward entertaining space. With its twin 2,600 hp V16 MTU diesels, top speed is an impressive 29 knots. Priced from about $10.5 million.

Azimut Grande 26M

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For its brand-new Grande 26M compact superyacht, Italian builder Azimut has gone extra wide to create massive interior and exterior spaces. Spatial highlights include a full-width flybridge that’s almost 20 feet across and close to 40 feet long, and a foredeck entertaining area that seems more like an outdoor patio. The Alberto Mancini-styled go-fast cruiser is crammed with space-enhancing innovations, such as a teak-decked garage door that, at the touch of a button, hinges upwards to extend the rear cockpit by almost five feet. New ZF pod drives coupled to the yacht’s twin 1,650 hp MAN V12 diesels also save space. It is priced from about $6.2 million.

Princess X95

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As we said during our 2021 tour of Britain’s Princess Yachts’ tri-deck X95 “When it comes to the polarizing, head-spinning design, there are no half-measures, no in-betweens. You either love it. Or loathe it.” But what those eye-popping lines hide is perhaps the most spacious 95-foot luxury cruiser in the category. Reckoned to be some 40 percent roomier than cruisers with the same length, the X95 has stretch-out accommodations for up to 10 in five cabins and living spaces that rival most apartments. The flybridge covers almost the entire length of the yacht. The 100 is also fast, with twin 1,990 hp MAN V12s delivering a top speed of 23 knots. Prices start at about $12 million.

Extra X96 Triplex

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This broad-beamed 96-footer is from the Italian builder Extra Yachts, which is part of the Palumbo Superyachts Group. While it’s called the Triplex, there are actually four levels if you include the cozy upper sundeck with its outdoor kitchen, dining area, and oversized sunpads. The exterior comes courtesy of Italian designer Francesco Guida, while interiors are by Milan-based Hot Labs. Both teams have made the most of the yacht’s class-leading 25-foot beam. Notable features include a vast full-beam master on the main level and an upper salon dedicated entirely to dining, with a table for 10, an open chef’s galley, and an adjoining outdoor bar. Twin Volvo IPS1350s deliver a 16.5-knot top speed. Priced from $12 million.

Sunreef 100

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This Sunreef power catamaran’s beam spans a staggering 44 feet, offering the kind of interior and exterior spaces you only get with superyachts twice the length. Every element of the yacht is XXL-size—from the massive hydraulic swim platform to the full-width flybridge that covers almost 1,000 square feet. Down in the salon is a huge 11-seat U-shaped bar that would delight any mixologist. The five staterooms in the twin hulls have space for 10. A pair of 1,300 hp MAN V8 diesels delivers a six-knot top speed. It is priced from about $15.3 million.

Absolute Navetta 75

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In Italian, the word “navetta” translates to “little ship.” Which is a perfect description for Absolute’s new 75-foot fast cruiser. It’s an evolution of the strong-selling Navetta 73 but with nearly two feet of extra length. The yacht’s expansive interior volumes will remain the same, with features like a forward master stateroom on its own level that has a private entrance steps away from the main salon. The salon features floor-to-ceiling glass, with full views of the water, courtesy of open bulwarks. Twin 1,000 hp Volvo IPS1350 diesels deliver a top speed of 25 knots. Pricing starts at about $4 million.

Arcadia A96

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Cross a spacious Miami high-rise penthouse with a Canyon Ranch spa and the result could be this new 96-foot superyacht from Italian builder Arcadia. Boasting a remarkable 4,300 square feet of total living space, there’s room for 12 guests and five crew. And the living spaces even expand, courtesy of fold-down terraces in the main salon and on the rear deck. But the yacht’s focus on wellness and healthy living sets it apart. That expansive, teak-decked foredeck, spanning over 500 square feet, is perfect for yoga sessions or meditation, while the cockpit and beach club offer another 1,000 square feet of social space. For extra peace and quiet at anchor, solar panels can provide up to nine hours of generator-free power.

Numarine 26XP Fast

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Think of it as offering pace, with space. Turkish yard Numarine has been building its bold 85-foot 26XP explorer style mini-superyacht since 2018, but later this year, it will launch the U.S.-focused 26XP Fast. Instead of slow-churning 435 hp diesels and nine-knot cruising, it’s bolting-in a pair of mighty 1,800 hp MAN V12s and modifying the hull to deliver a top speed of 31 knots. What hasn’t changed is the XP’s cavernous interior and expensive deck space. Take the top-deck flybridge which, thanks to the yacht’s 21-foot beam and far-forward helm, spans over 700 square feet. That space will include a dining table for eight, a full outdoor kitchen, and more lounges than a Saint-Tropez beach bar. Prices start from $6.95 million.

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Best Modern Yacht Interior Designs

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Yacht interior designs aren’t featured on sources that aren’t dedicated to yachts very often. And that’s a shame, really. One look at these amazing designs will make you want to renovate your home. While the yacht exterior design is something for boat enthusiasts to discern, interior aficionados will definitely swoon over these wood-clad living rooms, industrial chic kitchens, and hotel-like bedrooms.

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Best Yacht Interior Designs

Yachts may differ in size but their interiors are as luxurious as they get. Crystal chandeliers, ultra chic furnishings, and lacquered wood will make any boat look and feel lavish. Just like most resplendent residences these yacht interior designs boast marble bathrooms and sprawling dining rooms, tiered ceilings and hardwood floors along with amenities of boutique hotels.

Superyacht Logica 147

Viareggio superyacht

Superyacht Logica 147 is a stylish black and white boat designed by Brenta Yacht Design . Its interior, however, is a whole other world telling a story of luxury living with sprawling dining areas, outdoor decks, and light-filled bedrooms.

Decorated by  Martin Kemp Design  the luxurious yacht has a neutral color scheme, sophisticated furnishings, and statement lighting fixtures in the dining area that create an overpowering luxurious feel in the entire room.

Compagnie Du Ponant

Compagnie Du Ponant

Jean Philippe Nuel  has made Compagnie Du Ponant yacht into an epitome of elegance. An ultra light color scheme is accented with aqua blue accents and creative nautical details. Sophisticated smart furnishings further promote the elegant aesthetic that masterfully mixes luxury and minimalist design solutions.

From the first or even second look Compagnie Du Ponant doesn’t seem like a yacht but rather appears as a very expensive boutique hotel or apartment.

CRN 43 MY Lady Trudy

CRN 43 MY Lady Trudy

CRN 43 M/Y Lady Trudy is a gorgeous mix of traditional and modern styles. Its white interiors are finished and accented with dark wooden floors and furnishings. White cabinetry allows to visually enhance the space in rooms like the main seating room and kitchen.

It’s the latter that brings a bit of industrial aesthetic with its modern stoves, though. A farmhouse sink makes for a very rustic accent that helps to amplify the contrast between the old and new.

CRN 130 M/Y Darlings Danama

CRN 130 MY Darlings Danama

CRN  is known for its gorgeous mega and superyachts. Darlings Danama presents a mix of modern and high-tech design, but more in aesthetic than functionality, though. Its minimalist furnishings show interesting curvilinear shapes and ambient lighting accents certain lines reflecting in a glossy ceiling.

Designed in a light color scheme the interiors that feature rare darker accents look light and bright even with the window curtains closed.

CRN 125 M/Y J’Ade

CRN 125 MY J'Ade

Another yacht in the  CRN ‘s fleet is a 125 M/Y J’Ade that has an incredibly luxurious interior design. Besides the lavish living areas and sophisticated bedrooms, though, there is a green mosaic tiled sauna outfitted with fiber optic lighting bringing a different feel than the rest of the interiors.

A stainless steel chef’s kitchen is another amenity that looks different to the wood-clad hallways, captain’s deck, and even an exercise room.

Far Away Canados 36

FAR AWAY Canados

Francesco Paszkowski Design ‘s award-winning Far Away Canados yacht interior is full of sophisticated elegance. Glossy rounded surfaces give it an ultra modern look while the neutral color scheme and sophisticated furnishings make for a fresh bright look.

Built-in lighting that has not only a functional purpose but also adds a color accent to the decor prevails over lighting fixtures. And while it’s a very boutique style interior there are plenty of practical design solutions in all of its rooms.

Galactica Super Nova Yacht

GALACTICA SUPER NOVA interior design

Conceived by a Dutch shipyard  Heesen Yachts  Galactica Super Nova Yacht is a design that represents luxury in every inch. Wherever you look there are different wooden accents, layers of walls and ceilings, and lots of inbuilt lights.

The neutral color scheme is accented with statement pieces like a sculptured wall partition and a small-scale ship model used as a display object echoed in a painting decorating the dining area.

Suerte Tankoa Yachts 69

Suerte Tankoa Yachts

With retro futurism being largely out favor it was surprising to see Suerte Tankoa Yachts 69 interior by Francesco Paszkowski Design . Looking quite retro with its wooden paneling and grey black details this bedroom works in so many ways.

In other rooms of the yacht the retro-futuristic aesthetic persists coupled with modern luxury design solutions and materials.

Sunseeker’s Flagship 155 Yacht

Sunseeker's Flagship 155 Yacht interior

Unveiled at the 2014 London International Boat Show  Sunseeker’s Flagship 155 yacht  features an interior design that would easily fit into a boutique hotel. The concept is focused on a classic combination of dark wooden accents and a neutral color scheme.

Luxurious materials and an ultra sleek design, though, take it from traditional to ultra modern. Built-in lighting, modern furniture and lots of glass and other reflective surfaces make the interior look very glamorous.

Twizzle S/Y by Todhunter Earle Interiors

Twizzle SY

Twizzle S/Y , a concept designed by Todhunter Earle Interiors, features a kitchen that could rival that of a land residence. Shiny countertops and state-of-the-art technology coupled together make for an inviting cooking area albeit a bit tight in space.

The kitchen might not be the most important part of a luxury yacht but if love of cooking or long sailing trips aren’t good reasons for a clever yacht kitchen design then we don’t know what is.

Twizzly M/Y by Todhunter Earle Interiors

Twizzly MY

Todhunter Earle Interiors’s Twizzle M/Y is another example of an elegant yacht interior design. Bearing a hint of mid-century modern style the yacht looks like a boutique hotel with a formal dining area and luxe bathroom design.

Using artworks and live flowers the designers give the yacht a lively feel. And mixing minimalist and statement pieces they keep it inviting but luxurious.

Cantiere Delle Marche Darwin 107

Cantiere Delle Marche Darwin 107

Cantiere Delle Marche Darwin 107  called Storm  may be a luxurious boat but on the inside there is a toned down inviting interior design. Finished with wood and neutral grey carpets the yacht makes a perfect family retreat.

Boasting a few outdoor seating areas Storm is a great example of traditional decor complemented with designing accents and prints to make it less boring.

Abeking & Rasmussen Yacht Romea

81 Abeking Ramussen Yacht Romea

With an interior fit for a luxurious 5-star hotel  Abeking Rasmussen Yacht Romea is a 81-meter boat that also attracts attention in the sea. Terence Disdale ensured the insides matched the status of the luxurious vessel creating the interior design that deserves its own magazine spread.

Designed in a neutral color scheme it has modeled ceilings, built-in lighting, and even columns that give the interiors a more dramatic feel. The yacht’s spacious bedroom with a soft platform bed has an interesting textured ceiling design that diffuses the built-in lights into a gentle glowing halo.

Baraka Turquoise Yacht

Baraka Turquoise yacht

Many yacht interior designs feature neutral color schemes that call for bright accents. Incongruous with the name Baraka Turquoise this yacht by Francesco Paszkowski Design  features violet throw pillows in the bedroom and red accents in the living area that jazz up the neutral decor.

Besides the throw pillows the yacht has a bright artwork in the hallway that ties the color scheme all together with its white, black, red, and violet colors.

Khalilah First All-Carbon  49 Superyacht

Khalilah all-carbon superyacht

Khalilah is a world’s first superyacht made entirely out of a carbon composite. The golden boat may look like a sports car of yachts from the outside but on the inside you’ll find it is designed with a surprising boho chic aesthetic and a hint of retro.

White walls and tiered ceiling have a warm contrast in hardwood flooring and mostly white furnishings are accented with bright throw pillows and hot pink curtains. And in the middle of it all is a metallic octopus-shaped chandelier.

CRN 55m Atlante Luxury Yacht

CRN 55m Atlante Luxury Yacht bathroom

It’s hard to stay away from CRN yachts for long. They are luxurious from inside out. 55m M/Y Atlante  luxury yacht is the proof that yacht facilities such as bathrooms can be as glamorous (if not more) as the rest of the interior.

Dressed in black and white veiny marble the wood-clad ceiling bath has a metal-framed glass shower stall and an amazing built-in sink. Atlante definitely has one of the most luxurious yacht interior designs out there.

CRN 129 M/Y Chopi Chopi

CRN Mega Yachts Chopi Chopi

CRN ‘s Chopi Chopi is a another amazing yacht. It’s not only impressive from the outside but has incredible interiors. Decked out in wood the spacious seating areas are furnished with soft couches and plush carpets.

Indoor/outdoor rooms include a dining area and a home office. Yes, a home office. On a yacht. Why not? Many of these are as good for the living as they are for writing emails and answering phone calls.

Palmer Johnson’s Dragon Yacht Interior Design

Dragon yacht dining area

Palmer Johnson’s Dragon yacht has one of the best yacht interior designs by  Nuvolari-Lenard . Taking cues from the boat’s name the designer cleverly organized space into divided zones and used dark wooden accents to accentuate the reds in the color scheme.

Using ceiling details and wall paneling the designer plays with red, white, and black creating layers and layers of color.

Sinnex Yachts My Nirvana

My Nirvana

Among the most mind-boggling yacht interior designs is My Nirvana by Sinnex Yachts  that is a real treat when it comes to luxury. Just its spacious formal dining room could compete with a half of one of these yachts. The backlit columns with realistic-looking patterns and amazing printed floors set a green color scheme balanced with black and white walls and ceiling.

Among other amazing features there is a cinema and an atrium that turn this boat into an ultimate sailing resort.

MYSORAH by Patrick Knowles Design

MYSORAH by Patrick Knowles Design

When it comes to traditional boat interiors Patrick Knowles Design might be the designer for it.  MYSORAH  is how we imagine traditional luxury yacht interior designs. There are neutral colors enhanced with light and dark wood. Blue accents that remind of the interior’s nautical origins.

Classy, reserved, and sophisticated this boat manages to look interesting and eye catchy even with all the conservative design solutions in place.

ISA63M by Patrick Knowles Design

ISA63M by Patrick Knowles Design

Now Knowles’s ISA 63 yacht design is something different. There are incredible prints, colorful accents, and whimsical furniture pieces decorating the white and light wood interior.

Numerous details constantly attract the eye and make for an incredible general look that manages to stay functional and at times even traditional.

Riva 88 Florida Yacht

Riva 88 Florida interior

Riva 88 Florida  by Officina Italiana Design may look modest in comparison to many of these other yacht interior designs but its stylish design is as clear as its lines. Dressed in wood and featuring lots of built-in lighting the yacht is filled with nautical blue accents that still don’t take it into the territory of traditional design.

Thanks to numerous sleek metallic accents the interiors look somehow smart and modern. In the bedroom the lack of space is leveled with a big mirror and a reflective ceiling.

Solandge Superyacht

Solandge superyacht

If you are truly into luxury a $1 million/week Solandge Superyacht  is a way to go. 93 meter (280 ft) boat is designed with such extravagant luxury it’s ridiculous. And it’s probably the most expensive one of all charters. Aside from the marble-topped nightstands there is a swimming pool, a formal dining room, a gym, and a sauna.

Furnished with the most luxurious materials the boat is definitely made for exuberant millionaire vacations and parties with a bar, a hot tub deck, and all the water activities.

Yacht interior designs can surely be unique. Some of these yacht interior designs would look right at home with the  modern mansions or luxury penthouses. But it’s not enough to just have a yacht today. Its interiors must have personality and character apart from style and luxury.

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The best superyacht interiors at Monaco Yacht Show 2021

Monaco Yacht Show is as important to yachting as Masterpiece is to the art and design community. The annual event showcases the latest innovations and most exciting launches from the world’s leading yacht brands and builders. After the cancellation of the 2020 edition, the 2021 show was back in full force with a number of game-changing yachts on display in the world-famous Port Hercules. Interior design was a key talking point during the event as this year’s most iconic superyachts debuted with equally captivating interiors. We take a look at the most eye-catching superyacht interiors unveiled at the show – and speak to the designers behind them.

Artefact: Reymond Langton Design

Artefact, a superyacht at Monaco Boat Show 2021

With her abstract glass windows and dominating exterior, Artefact was one of the most photographed superyachts at Monaco Yacht Show 2021. Built by German shipyard Nobiskrug , with exterior design by  Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architect , the 80-metre hybrid superyacht features interiors by Reymond Langton , a British design firm known for its work on iconic yachts such as Lady S , Bravo Eugenia and Kismet .

“ Artefact represents a forward-thinking approach to the concept of design and engineering a superyacht,” says the firm’s design partner and creative director Andrew Langton. “With careful consideration paid to engineering, naval architecture and dramatic exterior design, it was important to reflect this innovative concept with the interior styling, and enhance the distinctive character of the yacht’s layout and expansive glazing, while meeting the specification of high acoustic performance and a practical living space – requirements that influenced many aspects of the styling and materials chosen from the outset.”

Artefact Superyacht

In order to soften, but not alienate, the yacht’s bold, masculine exterior, Langton created a warm interior ambience through the use of signature natural materials – think light bleached oak and taupe sycamore – which he contrasted with soft bronze and dark walnut accents to integrate with the yacht’s distinctive angular design.

“Soft, subtly faceted architectural structures break up the design – both visually and sonically, and are blended with softer, curved elements found in the ceilings and furniture which are all developed to absorb noise and reduce echoes in the larger spaces of saloons and guest areas, while also interacting with both natural and carefully integrated indirect lighting to create bright, welcoming spaces,” says Langton.

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It’s easy to see why this yacht has picked up so many awards. So far, it’s received accolades including Super Yacht of the Year 2021, Best Naval Architect, Best Engineered, Best Interior, Most Innovative, Best Exterior, Green Yacht and Best Layout. Somehow, we don’t expect this will be the last we hear of Artefact .­

Moskito: Bannenberg & Rowell Design

Moskito stood out on the shoreline at Monaco Yacht Show, with her sleek exterior silhouette, but she becomes even more impressive inside. The 55-metre yacht was built by Dutch shipyard Heesen , the design a marriage between Omega Architects ’ sleek exterior lines and contemporary interior design by Bannenberg & Rowell Design , the British firm behind iconic projects such as Promise by Feadship, Metis by Benetti, and Galactica Star , also by Heesen.

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With Moskito , the Britons set out to create an interior ambience that is both bold and sophisticated, without being overly formal: “We wanted to take the breath away, without being aesthetically intimidating,” says company leader Dickie Bannenberg. “That fine line between approachability and comfort. Something cool and interesting, but subtle.”

We wanted to take the breath away, without being aesthetically intimidating. Something cool and interesting, but subtle. Dickie Bannenberg, Bannenberg & Rowell Design

As the yacht is available for charter , the designers opted for an approachable colour palette of natural tones – think sycamore, eucalyptus and smoked oak with herringbone floors, travertine marble and bronze accents. Attention to detail is meticulous – the team considered everything down to the bespoke desk in the 82-square-metre owner’s apartment and the artwork in the hallways – mostly by up-and-coming British artists.

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Throughout, the team sought to maximise the guests’ connection to the ocean with wave-like rippling architecture, long windows with dropped sills, and open-plan spaces – enabling views right through the interior to the water on the other side. Discreet lighting creates an inviting ambience at night, and large windows in every hull cabin and bathroom offer a beautiful view for all guests, not just the principal.

With the winter charter season preparing to begin, Moskito looks set to be one of the most in-demand yachts on the market.

WHY200: Vallicelli Design

Wally WHY200 wasn’t the largest yacht on display at Monaco Yacht Show but she was one of the most distinctive, both inside and out. The new flagship of Monaco-based Wally Yachts , founded by Luca Bassani, the 27-metre-long motoryacht features bold, futuristic naval architecture by Laurent Giles and Ferretti Group . Interiors are by A. Vallicelli , a Rome-based firm which has been designing yachts since 1976.

“The new compact superyacht WHY200 carries the ‘Wow’ factor engraved in its DNA,” says Bassani. While the yacht appears dark on the outside due to her grey and glass exterior, Vallicelli lightens up the interior, creating a large sense of space that’s ideal for groups and families, with expansive windows increasing guests’ connection to the sea – a major interior theme of the show.

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The yacht’s distinctive 15-foot-tall bow, which towers over nearby vessels, houses the giant 400-square-foot master cabin – an unusual decision considering most owner’s cabins sit at the back of a yacht. The decision means that the owner wakes up to an impressive 270-degree view, uninterrupted through curved glass windows. Other innovative features include a spacious beach deck with flaps that fold down when the yacht is at anchor to increase the space.

“The new WHY200 expresses all its innovative power through new architectural elements, which represent a break with the past and with the typical clichés of a motor yacht,” says Bassani, who adds that her “bold” design will “improve the owner’s experience onboard and represent a turning point in the motor yacht market.”

Bintador: Francesco Paszkowski Design

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Bintador , a new 50-metre all-aluminium hybrid superyacht from Tankoa Yachts , is easy on the eyes – and the environment. Powered by Tankoa’s innovative hybrid propulsion system, she features an eye-catching exterior by Francesco Paszkowski Design and equally enticing interiors – also designed by Paszkowski in collaboration with designer Margherita Casprini.

On the outside, Bintador is dynamic and contemporary, featuring large areas for entertainment. Inside, light tones and soft fabrics come together with natural materials such as brushed sandblasted oak, marble, glass and saddle leather, to create a sense of harmony that’s ideal for relaxation. “The owner wanted a cosy and welcoming interior, timeless and understated,” says Paszkowski. “He was very clear about what he liked, but he also gave us a lot of freedom to come up with proposals.”

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The first thing you notice about the yacht is her carefully considered colour scheme, which juxtaposes bright and dark tones. On one end you’ve got ivory ceilings, sand sofas and honey Botticino marble; on the other, grey leather poufs and table bases, wooden panels and glossy grey Persian marble in the showers. The result is not unlike the private residence of a five-star hotel .

Much of the furniture, particularly in the owner’s cabin, is custom-made, with the remainder sourced from illustrious Italian brands such as Minotti and Giorgetti. It’s a beautiful example of Italian design and a reminder of why the ‘Made in Italy’ label remains strong to this day.

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As the yachting community looks ahead to Florida for the  Fort Lauderdale International Boat  Show (27-31 October), where further grand reveals are expected, it’s clear that the industry is bouncing back after the pandemic – which is great news for yachting and design enthusiasts alike.

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best yacht interiors

INTERIOR DESIGN is a multi-faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment. These solutions are functional, enhance the quality of life and culture of the occupants, and are aesthetically attractive.

INTERIOR DESIGNER implies that there is more of an emphasis on Planning, Functional design and effective use of space involved in this profession, as compared to interior decorating. An Interior Designer can undertake projects that include arranging the basic layout of spaces within a building as well as projects that require an understanding of technical issues such as acoustics, lighting, temperature, etc. Although an Interior Designer may create the layout of a space, they may not build the space without having their designs stamped for approval by an architect, which is why many Interior Designers also complete school to become architects as well. An Interior Designer may wish to specialize in a particular type of interior design in order to develop technical knowledge specific to that area. Types of interior design include residential design, commercial design, universal design, exhibition design, spatial branding, etc.

Yacht Interior Designer Resources

  • 8 Interior Design Firms Making a Splash in the Yacht World - "From Patricia Urquiola to Ken Fulk, these high-profile designers are nixing traditional yacht interiors for free flowing designs with luxe furnishings."
  • boat international - "The best yacht interior designs brands."
  • Discover The 10 Most Remarkable Superyacht Top Interior Designers - Boca do Lobo.
  • How the Wellness Trend Could Transform Superyacht Interiors - "Venice-based Nuvolari-Lenard is rethinking yacht design by replacing formal areas with super-lounges that have swimming pools and libraries."
  • How to design a luxury superyacht - "When super-rich clients spend tens of millions on a superyacht, they expect something unique."
  • Inside the world’s most OTT superyachts - "From IMAX theatres, helipads & hospitals, to ski rooms, golf driving ranges & priceless works of art by Leonardo da Vinci. From Beyoncé and Jay Z to Donald Trump campaign donor Robert Mercer, the ultra rich are looking for extra perks, and modern boatbuilders are pulling out all the stops. It’s one thing to own a yacht with a sunbathing deck and a swimming pool - quite another to have one that can sail through ice and has its own ski room."
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Nymphenburg service for Aristotle Onassis' yacht.

  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory - founded in 1747. It is one of the last porcelain producers in the world where every single part is made entirely by hand. Bespoke.
  • Pushing the boat out - "Pioneering designers - and the fabulous pieces they are creating for bespoke interiors - are rewriting the rule book for seaworthy design, says Helen Chislett."

Summit Sundech outdoor furniture.

  • SUMMIT FURNITURE - since 1979. "Dedicated to the finest in design, materials and craftsmanship." Beautiful handcrafted teak furniture for contract, residential and marine environments.
  • superyachts.com - since 2009. "Find an Interior Designer."
  • Top 10 luxury tableware designers for superyacht dining - With each new yachting season comes a series of new tableware trends. Despite the shifts in taste and style, however, one thing remains consistent: Established designers and their stunning designs.

Top 60 Yacht Interior Decorators & Designers

  • A. Vallicelli & C. - since 1976. Yacht design.
  • ACHILLE SALVAGNI ARCHITETTI - since 2002. Architecture and design firm, based in Rome, specializing in luxury residential projects and interior yacht design.
  • Adam Lay Studio - since 2003. "Exclusive Superyacht Design." Adam Lay Studio is a design company that excels in the design of custom one-off superyacht interiors that have a special place in the hearts of their enthusiast owners.
  • Alberto Pinto - since 1971. Yacht interior design.
  • ANOUSKA HEMPEL DESIGN - - "Anouska Hempel's vision of a utopian world encompasses luxury design from landscapes, gardens, hotels and residential to retail, yachts and couture." In 2002, she was ranked by Architectural Digest as one of the top 100 interior designers and architects in the world.
  • Argent - since 1997. "Interior Architecture and Design." An award winning international interior architecture and design practice, headquartered in London’s Marylebone, with offices in the USA and Australia. Creating exceptional homes and spaces, for both private and corporate clients, Argent has an enviable portfolio of work, encompassing luxury private residences, yachts, jets, mixed use developments of scale, in addition to destination venues for the hospitality and leisure sector.
  • BANNENBERG & ROWELL DESIGN - since 1957. "Along the way, we've gathered nine World Superyacht Awards ( whose gold and silver Neptune statuettes appear randomly like Antony Gormley figures around our studio ) and a long list of other prizes, from the International Superyacht Society, Robb Report and at least once Prince."
  • BARD DESIGN GROUP - since 1993. Yacht and residential interiors.
  • BILL AMBERG - since 1984. "We offer a bespoke service for interior design using leather, whether it be a private residence, commercial property, aeroplane or yacht. Creating leather walls, furniture and features for an interior or exterior space."
  • CANDY & CANDY - since 1999. "With the golden age of sailing enjoying a renaissance, Candy & Candy's attention to detail has been utilised to create luxurious accomodation onboard, culminating in the ultimate yachting experience."
  • Casa Dio - since 2002. "Exclusive designs, impeccable workmanship and personalized service are the rule in Casa Dio, a company devoted to create the most exquisite styles. At present Casa Dio’s furnishings can be found indoor and outdoor of mansions, yachts, private jets, and corporate offices around the planet."
  • Claudette Bonville Associates - since 1987. "Contemporary, Transitional. Traditional." From modern minimalist to classic reinterpreted, we provide expertise in every style. Full service interior design firm serving the yachting industry.
  • Christophe Leoni - French interior designer responsible for the sophisticated and luxurious interior in Empire style of the newly launched (April 5, 2013) world's largest yacht M/Y Azzam.
  • CITTOLIN POLLI - since 1997. Naval architecture ∓ interior decorating.
  • CLAYDON REEVES - since 2010. Yacht exteriors, conversions & interiors.
  • Cristiano Gatto Design - since 2001. "We penned the interiors of tens of both production and custom yachts built by major Italian, Dutch, Spanish shipyards and developed one-of-a-kind projects working independently with Clients on private commissions all over the world."
  • DALTON DESIGNS - since 1985. "Dalton Designs has, for years, provided attentive interior design services for yacht and residential clients nationally and internationally."
  • DESIGN STUDIO SPADOLINI - since 1978. ward-winning exterior and interior yacht design studio.
  • DEUTSCHE WERKSTÄTTEN (German Workshops) - since 1998. The company's core areas of expertise are the interior furnishings of private holdings such as mansions, exclusive apartments and superyachts.
  • DONALD STARKEY DESIGNS - since 1989. Donald Starkey's recognised expertise is in the planning, styling and interior design of large motor yachts.
  • Espen Øino International - since 1994. One of the leading designers of large superyachts working today. Interior designer, yacht designer, naval architecht. Marina Yacht Club de Monaco, Quai Lucciana, 98000 Monaco.
  • Evan K. Marshall - since 1993. "Turning Your Dreams Into Reality." Yacht interiors since 1993.
  • FM Architettura - since 2009 "Our story starts at sea, onboard the most beautiful boats in the world. Our studio started designing small yachts interiors, where every detail is just perfect and only a dream vision can drive you through it. We moved quickly to the superyachts, private mansions, and towers with the same care for details and a strong will to amaze. Every work of ours is very specific because it embodies the habits and ambitions of our clients. We draw inspiration from their stories, memories and dreams to build the most authentic experience tailoring the most comfortable fit."
  • H2 Yacht design - "Jonny Horsfield established the H2 design studio in London during 1994. In the early years of the business they worked almost exclusively on yacht refit projects which gave them a broad experience of working to strict time frames in different design styles with varying budgets. During this period H2 built an enviable reputation amongst the yacht community for being the refit design experts."
  • Harrison Eidsgaard - International yacht designers and architects. "Founded in 2005 Harrison Eidsgaard has quickly risen to become one of the most sought after names in the superyacht design industry."
  • heesen yachts - since 1978. "Heesen Yachts has been responsible for many award-winning interiors. From main saloons to master suites, we have answered the most demanding requests with interiors that have been custom built to the highest standards."
  • JEAN-PHILIPPE NUEL - since 2003. Yacht interiors, architecture and interior design.
  • JONATHAN QUINN BARNETT | JQB - "Providing award winning exterior and interior design development and yacht decor services for motor yachts, sailing yachts, and residential architectural projects since 1995."
  • J.W. Harris - since 1975. "Located in downtown Phoenix, JW Harris Inc. is an international, award winning interior design firm. Our gallery is infused with beautiful antiques and unique accessories from eighteenth and nineteenth century Europe and America. Classic but current. Luxurious but liveable. JW Harris creates beautiful custom atmospheres that reflect each client’s personal style. Passion for exceptionally high-level modern design has positioned our company as one of the top interior design firms. Expertise to plan, execute, and manage projects from start to finish results in well-tailored, inviting environments that are, above all, unforgettable." Creates interiors for real estate, planes and superyachts. J.W. Harris also designs furniture and manufactures decorative objects on its own.
  • KEN FREIVOKH DESIGN - since 1972. "Superyacht stylists architects and interior designers."
  • LINLEY - since 1985. "LINLEY have been commissioned to create stunning interiors for the world's most luxurious yachts and private jets, combining bespoke furniture pieces and the talents of our in-house interior design team."
  • LM PAGANO DESIGN - since 2004. "Interior designer with an intuitive and non-derivative approach to interiors." Has decorated numerous homes for Nicolas Cage and Johnny Depp's yacht VaJoLiRoJa.
  • LOBANOV DESIGN - "The Superyacht Design Studio." Established in 2007, Lobanov Design is a studio for the future. With roots in everything from transport design and fine art to interiors and architecture, this studio's diverse background gives it a fresh and dynamic approach to yacht design.
  • Loro Piana Interiors - since 1924. "Follow your senses to discover the world of Loro Piana Interiors." Luxuriate in the softness and beauty of Loro Piana Interiors fabrics and accessories as you travel in style, with bespoke interiors for private yachts and jets.
  • LUCA DINI Design & Architecture - since 1996. "Over 3000 meters of Superyachts designed by Luca Dini also involved in architectural projects for contemporary living."
  • March & White - since 2010. "Elegance with an Edge." Intelligent, modern, luxury design at the highest level. We have designed some of the World’s most exclusive super-yachts, private residences and iconic residential developments.
  • Mark Berryman Design - since 2007. "Superyacht Interior Designers." Creating timeless elegance for discerning clients, from our New Forest studio on the south coast of England. Where beautifully crafted interiors exude comfort and style, through fine finishes and pinpoint precision, as celebrated by the prestigious World Superyacht Awards.
  • METRICA - since 1996. "Your way to perfection." Metrica is one of the world’s leading providers of interiors for luxury yachts and is known for its unparalleled service, efficiency and exemplary design prowess.
  • MICHELA REVERBERI INTERIOR - since 2005. High profile architect studio engaged in yacthing and residential interior design.
  • MICHAEL LEACH DESIGN - since 1997. Yacht interiors. Award-winning 96m Palladium, 67m Solemar (now Calypso) and 67m Anna (now Anna I) are all projects penned by British design studio Michael Leach Design.
  • Mlinaric, Henry & Zervudachi - since 1964. "Interior Design and Decoration." Mlinaric, Henry & Zervudachi has been designing homes and commercial projects around the world since 1964. The company was first established by David Mlinaric and in its early years worked on important London and country houses, often in association with The National Trust. The group now works globally on an extensive range of projects comprising private houses, yachts, galleries and commercial developments including retail, residential and hotels.
  • Nauta design - since 1985. "Creating a balanced blend of elegance and ease of handling, style and performance, comfort and seaworthiness, is the distinctive character which fuels our pencil, when hand-in-hand with modern technology, we turn ideas into reality. Our 20 years experience in general arrangement, exterior styling and interior design allows to develop a project work in-house, custom tailored to every specific need, as our job is to discover the best style: the meeting point beween our own creativity and the owner's taste."
  • NUVOLARI-LENARD - since 1990. The Leading Italian Yacht Design Studio. Italian superyacht and megayacht (exterior & interior) designers. Dan Lenard and Carlo Nuvolari, in team with their partner Valentina Zannier, are designing also the interiors of their yachts; interior is interface between the yacht and his owner, interior style has a fundamental role in the yacht success. Nuvolari Lenard design and furbish the newbuilds and refitted yachts too. The Studio supply architectural drawings, samples, specification of decoration and also loose furniture, lights and art pieces.
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10 Small Superyachts That Offer Supersized Interiors

Posted: June 21, 2023 | Last updated: June 21, 2023

<p>For many yacht owners, the solution to finding more space aboard for friends and family is summed up by that immortal line by Chief Brody in Jaws: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”</p> <p>Until now, bigger has typically meant longer. But that’s quickly changing as more and more builders are creating interior volume by going wider and taller. For disrupter builder Wally Yachts and its polarizing new Wallywhy 150—which refers to its internal volume rather than the boat’s length—the quirky design is said to deliver 50 percent more space than more traditional 78-footers.</p> <p>Other builders like Princess have been in the game since 2021. Its X95 first appeared several years ago, effectively throwing down the gauntlet as a way forward for sub-100-foot yachts to supersize both interior and exterior volumes.</p> <p>Since then, many other builders of small superyachts have jumped on board, with designs that typically have somewhat bloated profiles, far-forward main suites, and open transoms—features all designed to maximize space but minimize length.</p> <p>Here are 10 new yachts 100 feet and under that are breaking the mold in an attempt to dominate the nautical space race.</p>

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For many yacht owners, the solution to finding more space aboard for friends and family is summed up by that immortal line by Chief Brody in Jaws: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

Until now, bigger has typically meant longer. But that’s quickly changing as more and more builders are creating interior volume by going wider and taller. For disrupter builder Wally Yachts and its polarizing new Wallywhy 150—which refers to its internal volume rather than the boat’s length—the quirky design is said to deliver 50 percent more space than more traditional 78-footers.

Other builders like Princess have been in the game since 2021. Its X95 first appeared several years ago, effectively throwing down the gauntlet as a way forward for sub-100-foot yachts to supersize both interior and exterior volumes.

Since then, many other builders of small superyachts have jumped on board, with designs that typically have somewhat bloated profiles, far-forward main suites, and open transoms—features all designed to maximize space but minimize length.

Here are 10 new yachts 100 feet and under that are breaking the mold in an attempt to dominate the nautical space race.

<p>It’s no wonder that disrupter Italian builder Wally—now part of the Ferretti Group—calls its latest head-turner a “spaceship.” Claiming up to 50 percent more space than comparable 78-footers, the 150 (named after interior volume rather than length) has standout features like a main salon with over eight feet of headroom, and a beam of more than 22 feet. The pragmatic design includes a one-level main deck attached to an open rear cockpit that offers easy access to the water. Its most noteworthy feature is the rule-breaking, full-beam master suite tucked into the bow on the main deck. It has wraparound glass—stretching all the way around the bow—for panorama-like views from the main bedroom. Priced from about $6.7 million.</p>

wallywhy150

It’s no wonder that disrupter Italian builder Wally—now part of the Ferretti Group—calls its latest head-turner a “spaceship.” Claiming up to 50 percent more space than comparable 78-footers, the 150 (named after interior volume rather than length) has standout features like a main salon with over eight feet of headroom, and a beam of more than 22 feet. The pragmatic design includes a one-level main deck attached to an open rear cockpit that offers easy access to the water. Its most noteworthy feature is the rule-breaking, full-beam master suite tucked into the bow on the main deck. It has wraparound glass—stretching all the way around the bow—for panorama-like views from the main bedroom. Priced from about $6.7 million.

<p>Short for Ultra High Volume, this new Turkish-built pocket superyacht is a sistership to Lazzara’s UHV 100 and 125 models. The newest Lazzara boasts an impressive 2,153 square feet of interior space in its 87-foot length. Arguably, the boat is not pretty in a classic sense. The towering hull sides, blunt, plumb bow, and dark-tinted glass make it look more like a dinner cruiser than a mini-superyacht. But the interior space is astonishing, from the cavernous Sky Lounge, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, to the salon with a separate, chandelier-lit dining area and chef’s galley. With a fuel capacity of 3,000 gals, the twin 1,000 hp Volvo D13s deliver a top speed of 16 knots. The boat also has transatlantic range. Base price starts at about $10.9 million.</p>

Lazzara UHV 87

Short for Ultra High Volume, this new Turkish-built pocket superyacht is a sistership to Lazzara’s UHV 100 and 125 models. The newest Lazzara boasts an impressive 2,153 square feet of interior space in its 87-foot length. Arguably, the boat is not pretty in a classic sense. The towering hull sides, blunt, plumb bow, and dark-tinted glass make it look more like a dinner cruiser than a mini-superyacht. But the interior space is astonishing, from the cavernous Sky Lounge, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, to the salon with a separate, chandelier-lit dining area and chef’s galley. With a fuel capacity of 3,000 gals, the twin 1,000 hp Volvo D13s deliver a top speed of 16 knots. The boat also has transatlantic range. Base price starts at about $10.9 million.

<p>Movie nights under the stars should have a whole new appeal aboard UK builder Sunseeker’s brand-new 98-footer. Lie back on the yacht’s extra-wide foredeck sunpad and watch the latest blockbuster on a 140-inch screen with laser projection. Or, if you’re the lucky owner, stargaze from your private terrace tucked away in the bow, just steps from the full-beam main-deck master suite, with atrium-style glass sliding doors. One of the best innovations here is the wide, uninterrupted walkway around the entire top deck, which provides safe, easy access from the flybridge to the forward entertaining space. With its twin 2,600 hp V16 MTU diesels, top speed is an impressive 29 knots. Priced from about $10.5 million.</p>

Sunseeker 100 Yacht

Movie nights under the stars should have a whole new appeal aboard UK builder Sunseeker’s brand-new 98-footer. Lie back on the yacht’s extra-wide foredeck sunpad and watch the latest blockbuster on a 140-inch screen with laser projection. Or, if you’re the lucky owner, stargaze from your private terrace tucked away in the bow, just steps from the full-beam main-deck master suite, with atrium-style glass sliding doors. One of the best innovations here is the wide, uninterrupted walkway around the entire top deck, which provides safe, easy access from the flybridge to the forward entertaining space. With its twin 2,600 hp V16 MTU diesels, top speed is an impressive 29 knots. Priced from about $10.5 million.

<p>For its brand-new Grande 26M compact superyacht, Italian builder Azimut has gone extra wide to create massive interior and exterior spaces. Spatial highlights include a full-width flybridge that’s almost 20 feet across and close to 40 feet long, and a foredeck entertaining area that seems more like an outdoor patio. The Alberto Mancini-styled go-fast cruiser is crammed with space-enhancing innovations, such as a teak-decked garage door that, at the touch of a button, hinges upwards to extend the rear cockpit by almost five feet. New ZF pod drives coupled to the yacht’s twin 1,650 hp MAN V12 diesels also save space. It is priced from about $6.2 million.</p>

Azimut Grande 26M

For its brand-new Grande 26M compact superyacht, Italian builder Azimut has gone extra wide to create massive interior and exterior spaces. Spatial highlights include a full-width flybridge that’s almost 20 feet across and close to 40 feet long, and a foredeck entertaining area that seems more like an outdoor patio. The Alberto Mancini-styled go-fast cruiser is crammed with space-enhancing innovations, such as a teak-decked garage door that, at the touch of a button, hinges upwards to extend the rear cockpit by almost five feet. New ZF pod drives coupled to the yacht’s twin 1,650 hp MAN V12 diesels also save space. It is priced from about $6.2 million.

<p>As we said during our <a href="https://robbreport.com/motors/marine/on-superyacht-breaks-all-the-rules-1234606462/">2021 tour</a> of Britain’s Princess Yachts’ tri-deck X95 “When it comes to the polarizing, head-spinning design, there are no half-measures, no in-betweens. You either love it. Or loathe it.” But what those eye-popping lines hide is perhaps the most spacious 95-foot luxury cruiser in the category. Reckoned to be some 40 percent roomier than cruisers with the same length, the X95 has stretch-out accommodations for up to 10 in five cabins and living spaces that rival most apartments. The flybridge covers almost the entire length of the yacht. The 100 is also fast, with twin 1,990 hp MAN V12s delivering a top speed of 23 knots. Prices start at about $12 million.</p>

Princess X95

As we said during our 2021 tour of Britain’s Princess Yachts’ tri-deck X95 “When it comes to the polarizing, head-spinning design, there are no half-measures, no in-betweens. You either love it. Or loathe it.” But what those eye-popping lines hide is perhaps the most spacious 95-foot luxury cruiser in the category. Reckoned to be some 40 percent roomier than cruisers with the same length, the X95 has stretch-out accommodations for up to 10 in five cabins and living spaces that rival most apartments. The flybridge covers almost the entire length of the yacht. The 100 is also fast, with twin 1,990 hp MAN V12s delivering a top speed of 23 knots. Prices start at about $12 million.

<p>This broad-beamed 96-footer is from the Italian builder Extra Yachts, which is part of the Palumbo Superyachts Group. While it’s called the Triplex, there are actually four levels if you include the cozy upper sundeck with its outdoor kitchen, dining area and oversized sunpads. The exterior comes courtesy of Italian designer Francesco Guida, while interiors are by Milan-based Hot Labs. Both teams have made the most of the yacht’s class-leading 25-foot beam. Notable features include a vast full-beam master on the main level and an upper salon dedicated entirely to dining, with a table for 10, an open chef’s galley and an adjoining outdoor bar. Twin Volvo IPS1350s deliver a 16.5-knot top speed. Priced from $12 million.</p>

Extra X96 Triplex

This broad-beamed 96-footer is from the Italian builder Extra Yachts, which is part of the Palumbo Superyachts Group. While it’s called the Triplex, there are actually four levels if you include the cozy upper sundeck with its outdoor kitchen, dining area, and oversized sunpads. The exterior comes courtesy of Italian designer Francesco Guida, while interiors are by Milan-based Hot Labs. Both teams have made the most of the yacht’s class-leading 25-foot beam. Notable features include a vast full-beam master on the main level and an upper salon dedicated entirely to dining, with a table for 10, an open chef’s galley, and an adjoining outdoor bar. Twin Volvo IPS1350s deliver a 16.5-knot top speed. Priced from $12 million.

<p>This Sunreef power catamaran’s beam spans a staggering 44 feet, offering the kind of interior and exterior spaces you only get with superyachts twice the length. Every element of the yacht is XXL-size—from the massive hydraulic swim platform to the full-width flybridge that covers almost 1,000 square feet. Down in the salon is a huge 11-seat U-shaped bar that would delight any mixologist. The five staterooms in the twin hulls have space for 10. A pair of 1,300 hp MAN V8 diesels delivers a six-knot top speed. It is priced from about $15.3 million.</p>

This Sunreef power catamaran’s beam spans a staggering 44 feet, offering the kind of interior and exterior spaces you only get with superyachts twice the length. Every element of the yacht is XXL-size—from the massive hydraulic swim platform to the full-width flybridge that covers almost 1,000 square feet. Down in the salon is a huge 11-seat U-shaped bar that would delight any mixologist. The five staterooms in the twin hulls have space for 10. A pair of 1,300 hp MAN V8 diesels delivers a six-knot top speed. It is priced from about $15.3 million.

<p>In Italian, the word “navetta” translates to “little ship.” Which is a perfect description for Absolute’s new 75-foot fast cruiser. It’s an evolution of the strong-selling Navetta 73 but with nearly two feet of extra length. The yacht’s expansive interior volumes will remain the same, with features like a forward master stateroom on its own level that has a private entrance steps away from the main salon. The salon features floor-to-ceiling glass, with full views of the water, courtesy of open bulwarks. Twin 1,000 hp Volvo IPS1350 diesels deliver a top speed of 25 knots. Pricing starts at about $4 million.</p>

Absolute Navetta 75

In Italian, the word “navetta” translates to “little ship.” Which is a perfect description for Absolute’s new 75-foot fast cruiser. It’s an evolution of the strong-selling Navetta 73 but with nearly two feet of extra length. The yacht’s expansive interior volumes will remain the same, with features like a forward master stateroom on its own level that has a private entrance steps away from the main salon. The salon features floor-to-ceiling glass, with full views of the water, courtesy of open bulwarks. Twin 1,000 hp Volvo IPS1350 diesels deliver a top speed of 25 knots. Pricing starts at about $4 million.

<p>Cross a spacious Miami high-rise penthouse with a Canyon Ranch spa and the result could be this new 96-foot superyacht from Italian builder Arcadia. Boasting a remarkable 4,300 square feet of total living space, there’s room for 12 guests and five crew. And the living spaces even expand, courtesy of fold-down terraces in the main salon and on the rear deck. But the yacht’s focus on wellness and healthy living sets it apart. That expansive, teak-decked foredeck, spanning over 500 square feet, is perfect for yoga sessions or meditation, while the cockpit and beach club offer another 1,000 square feet of social space. For extra peace and quiet at anchor, solar panels can provide up to nine hours of generator-free power.</p>

Arcadia A96

Cross a spacious Miami high-rise penthouse with a Canyon Ranch spa and the result could be this new 96-foot superyacht from Italian builder Arcadia. Boasting a remarkable 4,300 square feet of total living space, there’s room for 12 guests and five crew. And the living spaces even expand, courtesy of fold-down terraces in the main salon and on the rear deck. But the yacht’s focus on wellness and healthy living sets it apart. That expansive, teak-decked foredeck, spanning over 500 square feet, is perfect for yoga sessions or meditation, while the cockpit and beach club offer another 1,000 square feet of social space. For extra peace and quiet at anchor, solar panels can provide up to nine hours of generator-free power.

<p>Think of it as offering pace, with space. Turkish yard Numarine has been building its bold 85-foot 26XP explorer style mini-superyacht since 2018, but later this year, it will launch the U.S.-focused 26XP Fast. Instead of slow-churning 435 hp diesels and nine-knot cruising, it’s bolting-in a pair of mighty 1,800 hp MAN V12s and modifying the hull to deliver a top speed of 31 knots. What hasn’t changed is the XP’s cavernous interior and expensive deck space. Take the top-deck flybridge which, thanks to the yacht’s 21-foot beam and far-forward helm, spans over 700 square feet. That space will include a dining table for eight, a full outdoor kitchen, and more lounges than a Saint-Tropez beach bar. Prices start from $6.95 million.</p>

Numarine 26XP Fast

Think of it as offering pace, with space. Turkish yard Numarine has been building its bold 85-foot 26XP explorer style mini-superyacht since 2018, but later this year, it will launch the U.S.-focused 26XP Fast. Instead of slow-churning 435 hp diesels and nine-knot cruising, it’s bolting-in a pair of mighty 1,800 hp MAN V12s and modifying the hull to deliver a top speed of 31 knots. What hasn’t changed is the XP’s cavernous interior and expensive deck space. Take the top-deck flybridge which, thanks to the yacht’s 21-foot beam and far-forward helm, spans over 700 square feet. That space will include a dining table for eight, a full outdoor kitchen, and more lounges than a Saint-Tropez beach bar. Prices start from $6.95 million.

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The art of interior photography is not an easy one. The right light, the right angle, etc. Everything must be just so in order to successfully photograph an interior atmosphere with style. Working tirelessly to capture beautiful interiors by top interior designers from around the world, these 27 interior photographers are some of the best at their craft! So, read on and enjoy!

27 of the Best Interior Photographers

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Interior by Jean-Louis Deniot. Photo by Jonny Valiant.

Born in the UK and raised in Australia, Jonny Valiant has worked as an interior and food photographer for over 20 years. First, in NYC and subsequently in LA, Jonny’s passion for his craft is evident in every one of his photographs. Picking just one image to feature for Jonny was not an easy task, a clear reminder of why we picked him for our list of the best interior photographers. When he isn’t capturing beautiful interiors and delicious meals, Jonny is often found at his Laurel Canyon home cooking for his wife and two sons.

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Stephen Karlisch

Interior by designer Michelle Nussbaumer featuring a model wearing fabric Michelle designed and styled to look like a dress. Photo by Stephen Karlisch.

Surely one of the best interior photographers, Stephen Karlisch is also a travel enthusiast and Deadshot aficionado. Over the course of his 15-year career, Stephen has been published in AD, Veranda, Elle Decor, and beyond. “Being able to translate the layers of design to a two-dimensional realm has always been an exciting challenge for me,” says Stephen. Further, as a former architecture student, he has a special eye for photographing interiors. Stephen is more than just a photographer for hire, he works closely with the top interior designers in Texas and throughout the US to help elevate their brand assets for coffee table books, editorial features, and visual archives.

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Steve Freihon

Photo by Steve Freihon. Interior by Shawn Henderson Interior Design, Architecture: Peter Pennoyer Architects.

A master of capturing interior design, architecture, and mouth-watering cocktails, Steve Freihon is for sure one of the best interior and architectural photographers out there. Born in New York City and raised in the suburban town of Edison, New Jersey, Steve’s interest in photography was sparked as a result of his father, an avid hobbyist. After graduating with a B.A. from NYU, Steve took a job working in fashion photography briefly before finding architectural photography and instantly falling in love.

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Douglas Friedman

Featured in AD, this stunning photo by Douglas Friedman features a Moroccan-style lounge at the rear of a historic San Francisco mansion designed by the one and only Peter Marino!

A New York City native since birth, Douglas Friedman began his career in film before leaving Hollywood with a one-way ticket to Indonesia. After a year and a half traveling the world and photographing everything he came across, Douglas returned to NYC to study photographic technique and theory. Shortly thereafter his fascination with architecture and design found its way into his work as he began shooting stories for Wallpaper*, Domino, and Elle Decor. Then Douglas explored fashion and portraiture, shooting for the likes of Harper’s Bazaar and Vanity Fair. In addition, Douglas has two exhibits of his fine photography. Currently, he divides his time between LA and New York, spreading beauty with his charisma and charm.

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James McDonald

Photo by James McDonald of a saloon in a Paris townhouse, designed by Bryan O'Sullivan Studio

Based in London, James McDonald is an international interior photographer for many of the world’s leading interior designers. Featured in magazines such as World of Interiors and House and Harden, James brings a beautiful editorial style to his photos. In particular, James enjoys working on books. Consequently, he is the author of Alnwick Castle – The Home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland (Published by Frances Lincoln) and photographer of Alidad: The Timeless Home (Published by Rizzoli). In addition to being one of the best interior photographers, James’ work also includes private portraits and still life commissions for Middle Eastern royalty and families across Europe.

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Alan Blakely

Photo by Alan Blakely of a bathroom design by JLF Architects and Chris Turner Studios, built by Big-D Signature

From his home base in Salt Lake City, Utah, Alan Blakely works on assignments throughout North America and Western Europe. With over two decades of experience, Alan’s eye for creating captivating, stylish, sophisticated interior photography is pure delight. During assignments, Alan’s wife Colelyn joins him as the stylist and project coordinator. Alan’s clients include top architecture and interior design firms. Moreover, he has been featured in the best interior design publications, AD, Veranda, Architectural Record, to name just a few. In addition to taking amazing photographs, Alan is the host of A Photographer’s Life Channel . Further, in his spare time, he captures “ Hidden Spaces & Forgotten Places “. He is also the author of Fundamentals of Architectural Photography, and a mentor to many aspiring professional photographers.

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Bess Friday

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Bess Friday, is a California-based Commercial, Editorial & Fine Art Photographer. In her ten-year career, Bess’s fresh, light-filled images garnered attention from both the fashion and interior design world. It landed her jobs shooting for major fashion brands like Kate Spade & Tory Burch along with published works in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor (US & China), Vogue Living, and many others. She currently lives & works in Marin County, CA with her husband and two young kids. Available for hire worldwide.

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Kroniki Studio

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Hanna Połczyńska is the woman behind kroniki. For most of her life, Hanna has had a camera in her hands, so in 2017, she decided to make photography her profession alongside the marketing branch of her business. Further, her eye for detail pushed her towards interior and architecture photography, fields close to her heart. In addition to interiors and architecture Hanna also does some travel reportages and is always interested in new subjects.

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Marietta Leung

Photo by Marietta Leung of a private residence interior at One57 NYC designed by Jasmine Lam

Born and raised in the suburbs of New Jersey, Marietta Leung picked up her first camera at age 8 and has been taking photos ever since. After receiving her B.F.A. in photography from Pratt Institute, Marietta settled in NYC and began her own business as an interiors, food, and still-life Photographer & Art Director.

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Brandon Barré

Photo by Brandon Barré of an interior by top Toronto interior designer Ferris Rafauli

Exploring Brandon Barré’s portfolio will quickly show you why he is one of the best interior and architectural photographers! Above all Brandon is a leader in the field of photographing luxury hotels & resorts, high-end residential interiors, and food & drink. As a result, over the course of his 20+ year career, Brandon has worked for some of the most prestigious designers and hotels. Further, he has been published in the world’s finest magazines. Brandon is a true artist and masterful technician. He posses a signature skill in lighting, an uncompromising eye for detail, and is an expert when it comes to digital retouching.

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François Guillemin

Photo by François Guillemin of and interior designed by Atelier CVD

Striving to produce visually beautiful, naturally feeling photographs, François Guillemin is one of the best architectural and interior photographers in France. Thus, with careful composition, technical precision, and extensive knowledge of furniture and habitat, François expertly photographs anything and everything to do with architecture and interior design. In addition, François offers classes to those looking to learn more about interior and architectural photography.

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Marco Joe Fazio

best interior photographers in uk Photo by Marco Joe Fazio of a Notting Hill refurbishment by Seacon Construction

A self-proclaimed storyteller, Marco Joe Fazio is a strong believer in the power of visual concepts. Born and raised in Tuscany, Italy, Marco worked in architecture, interior and lighting design for more than 18 years. Then in 2008, he changed careers, starting his work as a photographer and designer in the UK. Subsequently, in 2010 he founded Marco Joe Fazio Ltd. as a solo photographic practice, today a leading agency in creative services for designers and brands in the interiors, hospitality, fashion, and food industries. The crossover between genres and industries is a peculiar and essential factor in his work. In short, a factor that led him to develop his trademark service, space + style by Marco Joe Fazio, where his multi-disciplinary team marries fashion pieces, mesmerizing architecture, food, and natural environment.

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Magda Biernat

Photo by Magda Biernat of the Asiatique restaurant at Silversands Grenada designed by AW²

Magda Biernat is a contemporary art photographer specializing in architecture and interiors. While originally from Poland, Magda currently splits her time between NYC and Paris. With a MA in Marketing, BA in Photography, MFA in New Media, and as the former photo editor of Metropolis Magazine, Magda’s photos most certainly showcase her expert eye. An eye often featured by top publications like the New Yorker, National Geographic, Interior Design, and beyond. In addition to her commercial work, Magda’s fine art has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

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Claire Esparros

best interior photographers Photo by Claire Esparros of an interior designed by Sasha Bikoff for AD for Miele

A commercial and editorial photographer based in NYC, Claire Esparros is known for her beautiful interior photography. However, she prefers not to be put in a box, as really what she loves is the art of photography. Claire’s roster of magazine features is filled with top names like Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Lonny, House Beautiful, Bloomberg, Harper’s Bazaar, and on and on!

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Amy Bartlam

Photo by Amy Bartlam. Design by Jenn Feldman.

Born and raised in the UK, Amy Bartlam studied Photography and Visual Communications at Birmingham Institute before moving to LA in 2013. Amy specializes in interiors, and has been seen in Luxe, Good Housekeeping, Architectural Digest, Dwell and so many more magazines and blogs. In addition to interiors, Amy’s portfolio also includes a variety of personal work.

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Brittany Ambridge

Photo by Brittany Ambridge of an interior designed by Michael Boyd, featured in House & Garden

Best known for her charming and authentic style, Brittany Ambridge captures the essence of her subject, whether that’s the personality of a space or person. In particular, she delights in the art of subtly. Brittany’s ingenuity and passion for her craft make her highly sought after by leading interior designers, tastemakers, and celebrities. In short, a must on this list of best interior photographers. Moreover, her work has appeared in The New York Times, AD, Elle Decor, Vogue, and beyond. When not traveling, you can find her at home in Brooklyn.

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Kate Martin

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After spending her formative years in New Zealand, Kate Martin headed for London at just 17 where she quickly discovered her passion for photography. Her career path began in the music industry, then she went on to utilize her talents to capture fashion, interiors, and celebrity portraits. Kate’s pictures have graced the pages of Vanity Fair, Elle Decor, Grazia, and so many more of the world’s finest publications.

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Kris Tamburello

Photo by Kris Tamburello of a condo designed by by Laure Nell Interiors featuring the NAMOI Chair by KOKET

A photographer, videographer, and multi-disciplined artist, Kris Tamburello’s portfolio is stunning to say the very least. With his eye for detail and technical proficiency, Kris’s pictures are bold and graphic while still subtle. Kris works throughout the US and Europe, but calls the art mecca Miami home. With clients like Dior, Lanvin, Yabu Pushelberg, Minotti, and publications in top magazines such as AD, Interior Design, Departures, Travel + Leisure, and beyond, Kris is a must-know name when it comes to the best interior photographers.

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Stephan Julliard

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Known for his thoughtful eye, French photographer Stephan Julliard has documented many stunning spaces throughout his career making him another must on our list of best interior photographers. Stephan’s career took off in 2010 as a result of having his very first shoot chosen for the cover of the book Dealer’s Choice (Architecture Interiors Press). Since then he has continually collaborated with leading shelter magazines and his client list is full of world-renowned decorators like Kelly Wearstler, Jean-Louis Deniot, Pierre Yovanovitch, and more, along with top hotels, restaurants, and boutiques.

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Martina Gemmola

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With a deep passion for photography and a willingness to really listen to clients, Martina Gemmola creates beautiful pictures of people, places, interiors, and food & lifestyle subjects. From her home in Melbourne, Martina travels throughout Australia, Europe, and the US, growing her craft. Further, Martina’s photographs have graced the pages of Vogue Living, House & Garden, Elle Italia, Belle, and many other renowned publications.

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Ercole Salinaro

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“To me, photography is a passion that sets my soul on fire,” writes Ercole Salinaro on his site. After discovering his passion for photography at a number of exhibitions he visited, Ercole dove headfirst into the art. Since beginning his professional career 15 years ago he has never been happier. “I believe that the essence of a home is captured in its fine detailing in every nook and corner of the house. Each home tells a story and being able to enhance the beauty of a home makes it one house that speaks a thousand words. And that’s something I love doing.”

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best interior photographers brooklyn Photo by Will Ellis of a Manhattan Penthouse designed by Andrin Schweizer

Based in Brooklyn, Will Ellis studied filmmaking before finding himself drawn to still image-making. It was then he began his three year project photographing and researching New York’s modern ruins. A project that culminated in 2015 with his first photo book titled, Abandoned NYC . Today Will practices what he calls Artful Interior Photography. Specializing in residential and commercial interiors, Will takes a collaborative approach with his architect, designer, developer, and brand clients. Further, this combined with his trademark acute attention to detail results in precise, natural imagery with a narrative focus. “Pictures that not only capture environments, but the way we live and work within them.”

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Photo by Steve Tsai of The Parlour Restaurant designed by Sweeny&Co Architects, built by Boszko&Verity

From commercial work and special commissions to breathtaking art photography, Steve Tsai creates beautiful photographs from his home in Toronto and beyond!

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Andy Haslam

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Andy Haslam is an award-winning architectural, interior, and advertising photographer with clients spanning from his hometown of London to many international destinations. A talent for capturing not just the look of a space, but also its character, defines Andy’s pictures. Moreover, this talent combined with his passion for composition and lighting and his vast understanding of the most complex production processes results in the highest quality images.

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beest interior photographers Photo by Alex Lukey of a luxury neutral tone modern living room and dining room interior designed by Samantha Farjo

A Toronto-based commercial editorial photographer, Alex Lukey’s pictures beautifully capture whatever he is shooting. Whether his subject is an interior, a place, a person, food, or any other kind of thing he has been commissioned to photograph, Alex’s images are always thoughtfully and creatively composed.

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Christopher Stark

Photo by Christopher Stark of a room designed by Martin Kobus at the 2019 San Francisco Decorator’s Showcase House

Based in San Francisco, California, Christopher Stark is a commercial and fine art photographer. Specializing in interiors, architecture, and portraits, Christopher’s work has appeared in AD, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Luxe, The New York Times, and so on! On his site, you will also find a category titled Venezia containing wonderfully emotive photos from his 2017 art residency program in Venice. As a result, Christopher had the opportunity to exhibit internationally at the Misericordia Chapel.

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Nicole England

luxury dining room Photo by Nicole England of an interior in Melbourne, Australia by Aaron Wong of Alexander Pollock Design

Although Nicole England’s original passion was for the photography of people, the architecture talk around her dinner table growing up soon rubbed off. Thus leading Nicole to explore the places where people live and work, rather than just people alone. In short, the Melbourne, Australia-based Nicole is a master at capturing details. She then brilliantly uses them to embellish each frame. Moreover, her photographs give viewers the sense of being in a space, feeling its essence. While for her clients, Nicole’s photos elegantly capture their ‘voice’. Nicole’s images have been featured on the glossy pages of top magazines such as AD, Elle Decor, Wallpaper, and Vogue Living. She also published a book with Thames & Hudson called the Resident Dog: Incredible Homes and the Dogs That Live There .

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The 8 Best Restaurants in Moscow

From the traditional to the modern, fine dining destinations in Moscow celebrate the best that Russian cuisine has to offer.

By Elite Traveler

With many of the best restaurants in Moscow also doubling as bars and clubs, the atmosphere is nearly always one step away from a party, and many of the city’s elite come dressed to impress. Of course, there are still many elegant and family friendly restaurants for those who prefer a quieter evening. With such a large selection available, Elite Traveler has compiled a suitable list for diners of all persuasions.

Café Pushkin

Designed to recreate the feel of a 19th century aristocrat’s house, Café Pushkin has become one of the most popular restaurants in Moscow, thanks to the quality of its food, impeccable service and the excellent vodka selection. The atmosphere of pre-Revolution Russia is delightfully charming, from the flowery script of the menu to aristocratic country house décor. Pushkin is the ideal destination if you want to be treated like Russian nobility and dine like a Tsar – but book ahead, the restaurant’s popularity requires reservation well in advance.

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Lavishly decked out with chandeliers and hand-painted furniture, the menu selection may come as a surprise to first-time guests, with options ranging from Pi Pa duck with melon and truffle to beefsteak with foie gras. Turandot puts a French spin on pan-Asian cuisine, and does so with incredible style and boldness. Whilst the interior décor is certainly to be marvelled at, it is the thoughtfully conceptualized and perfectly executed menu options that make for an incredible dining experience.

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When the Ginza Project, a company that owns some of the finest restaurants in Moscow, announced that they would be opening a restaurant on the 29th floor of Radisson Royal Hotel, the excitement and anticipation was palpable.

The company has a reputation for the high quality of its restaurants that grace the streets of the capital, and Buono is no exception. The views from Buono are unashamedly spectacular, while the décor is elegant, with soft creams complementing the fine views on offer. The food is classical Italian; Chef William Lamberti is well known throughout Europe and has created an excellent menu. It’s always best to book ahead at Buono, as the window seats that offer the finest views over the city are quickly taken.

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The interior at Piccolino, one of the best Italian restaurants in Moscow

Italian for ‘small’, Piccolino is a cozy, homely restaurant – something of a rarity in Moscow.

Serving typical Italian food, the family friendly establishment is laid back, but this doesn’t compromise the quality of the food: good, hearty portions that are exceptionally tasty. The interior of Piccolino has been designed to replicate that of a large country house, and the décor is entirely fitting with the atmosphere of the restaurant. In a city where many of the establishments value the names of their guests over the quality of their dishes, Piccolino is the place to come if your preference is quality of food rather than famous faces.

Twin Gardens

With two tasting menus and an à la carte option, the Twin Gardens at the heart of Moscow caters to any palette. With the restaurant concept based on the symbiosis of science and nature, their Vegetables set menu explores all manner of produce from seedling to peeling, delicately plated in a tasteful homage to the natural life cycle of wild plants and flowers. For more adventurous types, their Rediscover Russia menu offers a culinary tour of various local specialties found in provinces across the vast continent. They also have a wide selection of Russian wines.

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OAK HALL, CDL

Located in an elegant 19th century mansion, CDL is one of the most sophisticated restaurants in Moscow.

The interior has been gorgeously designed to recreate the grandeur of the Silver Age of Russian culture, with antique balustrades and bas-reliefs throughout the Oak Hall main room. The staircase in the Oak Hall is a particular masterpiece; it was built without a single nail or screw. The fireplace is equally impressive and has been used as a meeting room by President Dmitry Medvedev. Guests can also hire additional rooms such as the Cigar Room and the Cabinet Room. A menu of authentic Russian cuisine has been created by top chef Alexander Popov, with organic dishes bursting with flavor and a splendor to match the opulent surroundings. With so much luxury and class on display, it’s little wonder that former US Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush have chosen to dine here. Situated in the center of the city between Bolshaya Nikitskaya 53 and Povarskaya Ulitsa 50, it’s worth booking ahead to avoid disappointment.

White Rabbit

With a domed window inviting soaring views of the Moscow cityscape, White Rabbit has recently undergone extensive renovations, to both its interior and its menu. Renowned architect Natalia Belonogova has transformed the restaurant into an airy, modern space, perfected by the addition of a summer veranda. To connect the dining options with the new interior, head chef Vladimir Mukhin has created a new menu, Metamorphoses, to reflect the lifecycle of the mayfly butterfly.

Delight your palette with scallop, strawberries and blackcurrant or, for dessert, dandelion honey with melted cottage cheese. This summerlike and refreshing menu has its roots in Russian soil and its head in the clouds above Moscow’s skyline.

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O2 lounge at dusk

One of the best places to see and be seen, the O2 Lounge is half stylish seafood restaurant and half trendy pre-club hangout.

The food on offer is delicious Japanese fare, with sumptuous sushi prepared in front of diners by the team of talented chefs led by Nicholas Courtois. Located on the 12th floor of the Ritz-Carlton hotel, the restaurant has spectacular panoramic views over Red Square and The Kremlin. After dark the restaurant becomes one of the coolest bars in town, with award-winning cocktails and a selective wine list.

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