Superyacht Digest Winter 2022-2023 "LES FLEURS DU MAL"

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DIGEST SUPERYACHT Year V, Volume 3 - Winter 2022-2023 Aesthetic manifesto in the art of yachting 9 772532 428003 ISSN 2532-4284 20003 Les Fleurs du mal Artwork
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by REKA NYARI Courtesy of the artist

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Aesthetic Manifesto in the Art of Yachting Year V, Volume 3 - Winter 2022-2023

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Monday to Thursday business meetings in PHOENIX2, on Friday a 6-hour executive board meeting at the company’s GLOBAL HQ, and next week the same again, jetting from one meeting to the next – always AVANTI , AVANTI! And then finally:

Vacations with my family. A week off, just us: my wife VALERIE and our kids. What a contrast, what an OASIS of peace. Our son RONIN , an ACE in sports, in the CORAL OCEAN all day long – wind-surfing, wakeboarding, kitesurfing. Our daughters AMADEA and TITANIA enjoying their school holidays on board the spacious yacht, too. My wife and I, swimming in the main deck’s infinity pool, and later indulging in A+ quality dinning. In the evenings, we’d go down to the cinema to watch movies, or we’d sit on deck, looking into the star-lit sky over the PACIFIC , just to wake up the next morning, pampered by the RISING SUN ’s first warm beams. Tell you what – the opportunities to recharge the batteries were simply LIMITLESS !

Anything can happen onboard a LÜRSSEN :

16 COVER STORY Reka Nyari: Ink Stories ART 22 Rashid Johnson, Rob Pruitt, Tomokazu Matsuyama 32 Ilhwa Kim, Nemo Jantzen, Lyes DIGITAL TRENDS 34 Eternal Collection by Sir Anthony Hopkins 58 LÜRSSEN M/Y Apho INTERIORS 38 Gianfranco Ferrè Home Etro Home Interiors Roberto Cavalli Home 48 Christian Lacroix 52 Pinto-Pilati 54 Architecture: Cersaie 70 CODECASA M/Y Boji 88 NOBISKRUG A vigorous return to the market 78 BAGLIETTO M/Y Rush, M/Y Enterprise, T60 94 RIVA Riva Anniversario 98 AMER YACHTS Steel dreams come true 102 CRN M/Y Rio 116 BENETTI M/Y Triumph 128 MANGUSTA Mangusta Oceano 44 136 GOLDEN YACHTS Project X 150 SANLORENZO Sanlorenzo 57Steel

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EDITORIAL

The Flowers of Evil

The beauty of Reka Nyari's work published on the cover embodies many meanings, beyond that attributed by the artist. Mystery, femininity, darkness, elegance, nature... Provocative and disruptive, lyrical, poetic, surreal: absolutely modern, with a romantic and vaguely grim soul.

The title we have chosen for this issue is inspired by Nyari's work: Les Fleurs Du Mal. Baudelaire's Cursed Poet, mystic, metaphysical, theological and erotic, is characterized by qualities and distinctive features that can all be traced back to creativity in the superyacht sector.

First the art on board, which brings with it all the power of the soul and the contradictions of our society, the new digital trends that with NFTs have rekindled the meaning of "surreal", the enchantment of the interiors and finishes that make magical and at the same time metaphysical every environment and then all the constructions and projects of the last period which are the result of rationality, feeling, emotions... brilliant minds, genius.

As always, the issue is rounded off by travel: travel has always meant exploring the world and the self. Why is man a traveller? Because travel is discovery, knowledge and the quest for happiness, a central theme in Baudelaire's poetics as a metaphor for life...

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COVER STORY | REKA NYARI

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Living and working in New York City, Reka Nyari’s practice spans from fine art photography and videography, to elaborate installation and performance pieces. Oscillating between mischievous eroticism and wistful splendor, her work employs and explores traditional ideals of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominantly female perspective.

Nyari’s images of nude figures are not strictly intended as alluring portraits – while deriving their emotional charge from the familiar motifs of erotic photography, they expand the pictorial vocabulary to the realm of narratives, layering in personal histories and fictitious content. Unapologetically, Nyari embeds luscious and empowered bodies in luminous landscapes or against staged backdrops. Nudity, gesture, gaze, as well as objects, become intrinsically linked to the feminine identity.

Born in 1979 in Helsinki, and raised in Finland and Hungary, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. After studying at The School of Visual Arts, she started modeling and discovered her interest in photography. The cinematography and eccentric narratives of Roman Polanski and David Lynch influence her work as much as the art of Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Miles Aldridge, and Cindy Sherman.

Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries in the United States and Europe. She has received awards from

prestigious organizations, including first place Winner of International Photography Awards (IPA in 2010 and 2022). Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic Photography” is published in 6 languages and sold out worldwide.

Her NFT auction at Art Basel Miami 2021 raised $200,000 for charity, and was featured in the New York Times. She is a SuperRare represented artist (superrare. com). Her work was featured at the 1st NFT museum exhibition in Milan at DART Dynamic Art Museum in Nov 2021-Feb 2022.

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ALWAYS BEEN FASCINATED WITH THE ART OF TATTOOING, SINCE A BODY CAN LITERALLY BECOME A STORYBOOK OF ONE’S LIFE WITH ALL ITS BEAUTY, FLAWS, AND IMPERFECTIONS, REKA NYARI TELLS THOSE STORIES WITH HER IMAGES: "I FEEL THAT COMBINING THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ART OF TATTOOS WITH THE EXPRESSIVITY OF A NUDE BODY IS THE MOST COMPELLING WAY TO BRING OUT A PERSON'S COLORFUL, UNAPOLOGETIC PAST IN THE MOST VISUALLY RELEVANT WAY POSSIBLE".
OPPOSITE PAGE: Puncture Ink series

“I have always been fascinated with the art of tattooing. Although there isn’t any ink on my own skin, I have always been entranced by the idea of covering my body in designs. I first visited a tattoo artist at the tender age of sixteen when I picked a tribal design for my upper arm and made an appointment with an incognito artist the very next day. My mother, who is a quick-witted

woman, got a whiff of it that same night. She promised that if I still wanted that same tattoo when I turned 18, she would not only accompany me to the parlor but also generously pay for it. A few weeks after that fateful evening my inclinations changed. I now desired a large lion (my star sign, nonetheless) leaping across both of my buttocks onto my lower posterior.

The lion changed into a dragon, the dragon into a tiger, the tiger into elaborate daggers that ran down my arms until just before my 18th birthday I realized that I really did not know what I wanted permanently tattooed onto my unmarked young body.

Today, though my body has slightly matured, these feelings remain. Maybe the fact that I never actually took the plunge myself has made tattoos more fascinating to me. I live vicariously through the amazing women I photograph. A tattooed body can literally become a storybook of one’s life, with all its beauty, flaws, and imperfections. The markings are not aberrations but desired manifestations of existence and experience. This brings to mind the centuries-old Japanese tradition of 'Kintsukuroi', the art of mending broken ceramics with gold. Cracks, lines, and scars make us more beautiful, interesting and desirable. The quote from Rumi, 'the wound is the place where the Light enters you', often comes to mind. As an artist, I tell stories with my images. I feel that combining the autobiographical art of tattoos with the expressivity of a nude body is the most compelling way to bring out a person's colorful, unapologetic past in the most visually relevant way possible”.

The works here published, as well as the one on the cover, are part of the series BLOOMING INK and PUNCTURED INK.

Taking shape as a blooming, gigantic flower, Charlotte, in BLOOMING INK , has faced extreme shyness and social anxiety for her entire life, causing her to withdraw and keep mostly to herself. Fascinated by the beauty of tattoos, she had the idea of covering her entire body in ink. Her bodysuit is a complete piece of art, designed by a tattoo artist in London to cover her whole body in intricate patterns, executed in about a year of hard-core needling and pain. Her tattoos changed her life: through the drawings on her body, she became the person she was always meant to be; an outspoken, artistic, and outgoing young woman. As her skin changed, so did her personality, and her life. “Through her tattoos, she bloomed into existence and became the exuberant flower she was always meant to me”.

The newest series PUNCTURED INK , displays the healing power of nature and the connection to the human body and soul. “With this series, I started perforating botanical-like references into the surface of each image (thus making each piece unique). I was inspired by a long history of tribal scarification which signified a right of passage, permitting the individual to transcend their past traumas and transform their evolved selves. The botanic shapes, ferns, and flowers are influenced by the wild landscape of the Vietnamese jungle, and by the belief that nature truly is our most important teacher and healer. I hope you are all inspired by these women; their strength, resilience, beauty, and rebellious spirit”. ∎

(website) rekanyari.com (book) geishainkbook.com

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OPPOSITE PAGE: Puncture Ink series THIS PAGE: (above) Blooming Ink series, (below) Puncture Ink series

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ART MARKET | ART GALLERY

5 years have passed since Superyacht Digest became a paper magazine with works of art at the center of its aesthetics. The time has finally come to explore this sector by proposing works by artists from the world of contemporary art in a more synergistic and strategic way.

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Established artists on the international art scene with solid reputation in the art world and represented by leading art galleries

RASHID JOHNSON

ART GALLERY / Superyacht Digest selection

Key-artists on the international art scene whose works are selected because of particualrly suitable for your interiors

ILHWA KIM

NEMO JANTZEN

LYES

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ART MARKET / SUPERYACHT DIGEST SELECTION RASHID JOHNSON

THROUGHOUT HIS MULTIMEDIA PRACTICE, RASHID JOHNSON EXPLORES ELEMENTS OF RACIAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY, AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY, AND MYSTICISM. ANXIOUS, FRENETICALLY RENDERED SQUARE FACES; MOSAIC COMPOSITIONS; AND PLANT-FILLED INSTALLATIONS ARE THREE RECURRING MOTIFS.

AT AUCTION, HIS WORK HAS SOLD FOR SIX AND SEVEN FIGURES.

Born in Chicago in 1977, Rashid Johnson is an influential contemporary American artist whose work employs a wide range of media to explore themes of art history, individual and shared cultural identities, personal narratives, literature, philosophy, materiality and critical history. After studying photography at the Art Institute of Chicago, Johnson’s practice quickly expanded to a wide range of media (sculpture, painting, drawing, filmmaking and installation), yielding a complex multidisciplinary practice that incorporates diverse materials rich with symbolism and personal history. Johnson’s work is known for its narrative embedding of a pointed range of everyday materials and objects, often associated with his childhood and frequently referencing collective aspects of African American intellectual history and cultural identity. To date, Johnson has incorporated elements / materials / items as diverse as CB radios, shea butter, literature, record covers, gilded rocks, black soap and tropical plants.

Many of Johnson’s works convey rhythms of the occult and mystic: evoking his desire to transform and expand each included object’s field of association in the process of reception.

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Bruise Painting “Sodade”

Rashid Johnson

2021

Oil on linen

274.3 x 488 x 5.1 cm

The two works published here were part of Rashid Johnson's first solo exhibition in Spain (Sodade, 19 Jun - 13 Nov 2022, by Hauser & Wirth), for which the artist continued to work with a complex range of iconographies to explore collective and historical expressions of longing and displacement, while speaking to the times we live in.

Sodade is the title of a Cape Verdean song from 1950s, popularized by Cesária Évora, that narrates a profound emotional state of longing on ‘the long way’ to São Tomé. Originating in the Portuguese ‘saudade,’ the term signifies a feeling of melancholy and missing, and becomes hybridized in the Cape Verdean use with a shift in the spelling.

Seascape “Elevation”

Rashid Johnson

2022

Oil on linen

239.5 x 397.8 x 5.1 cm

The artist lives and works in New York and is represented by Hauser & Wirth, Massimo De Carlo and David Kordansky Gallery.

In Sodade, Johnson continues to draw from critical history and narratives around migration and journeys, with a similar gesture of hybridization.

Capturing both subjective and collective historical states in real time, the artist has pivoted the Anxious Red paintings iconography, which portrayed crowds of bright red faces, to Bruise Paintings and Surrender Paintings in hues of blues and whites. Johnson selects his typical materials and tools - such as shea butter and black soap - for the importance of their historical narratives. Here he has chosen to use the canonically significant, and universally recognizable, medium of oil paint in order to communicate his message all the more urgently.

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Born in Washington in 1964, American post-conceptual artist Rob Pruitt was part, together with his colleague Jack Early, of the Pruitt Early duo until the 1990s. After a controversial exhibition, their partnership disintegrated and Pruitt started working alone. His production, primarily painting, installation, and sculpture, is influenced by an interest in popular and mass culture. His work can take many forms and has not a single style or medium: his multidisciplinary practice embraces an incisive, playful aesthetic that combines formal rigor with pop culture references and tongue-in-cheek commentary on the art world.

Pruitt always finds new strategies to invite and involvee his public: with the exhibition 101 Art Ideas You Can Do Yourself (1999), Pruitt went beyond the twodimensionality of painting, artist-artwork, actively involving the viewer in the creative act.

Pruitt’s varied projects include an eBay Flea Market benefiting various charities, painting President Obama daily over his 8-year presidency culminating in 2,922 unique paintings, and Instagramming a daily calendar of personal and public events.

ROB PRUITT

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ROB PRUITT VIBRANT WORKS ACROSS A WIDE RANGE OF STYLES AND MEDIUMS AND DOESN’T SHY AWAY FROM HAVING FUN OR MAKING POLITICAL STATEMENTS OR FALLS SOMEWHERE BETWEEN SINCERITY AND PARODY. HIS INTENSELY PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL WORK, REFLECTING NUANCED IDEAS ABOUT CULTURE AND SOCIETY, ARE FILTERED THROUGH A SENSE OF HUMOR AND IRONY.

(from left)

Hungry for Life (2020)

Acrylic, enamel, and glitter on linen (243.8 x 182.9 cm)

Bumblebee, Crickets and an Endangered Species (2020)

acrylic, enamel, and glitter on linen (198.1 x 148.6 cm)

But Pruitt is known in particular for his Panda series, made in many versions using different techniques, which addresses issues of climate change and global responsibility while encouraging everyday activism. In 2001 Pruitt showed the first of the glittery panda paintings that would become his trademark. Pruitt has of the same subject matter. “I see it as a kind of corporate damage control, like trying to market Perrier after they found benzene in it, or Firestone tires after they exploded. I was a reviled figure, but everybody loves a panda”.

The colored “Faces” series, reminiscent of emoji, shows distinct emotions or personalities. Pruitt began making Face paintings in 2010, with the idea to convey

(from left)

I Bite My Tongue (2021)

Acrylic on canvas (157.5 x 121.9)

Finley (2022)

Acrylic, enamel, and flocking on linen (157.8 x 137.5 cm)

The artist lives and works in New York and is represented by 303 Gallery, and Massimo De Carlo.

human emotion using the most reductive, minimalist means possible. The Face paintings spring directly from the artists mind and hand, with no reliance on found imagery. What is important to Pruitt is to convey distinct personality and emotion, not familiar, caricatured identity. No two Face paintings are the same size, and they are all titled with names, adding further to their individuality.

Pruitt has exhibited all over the world, and was included in exhibitions at numerous institutions, including Kunsthalle Zürich, the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, and Tate Modern.

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TOMOKAZU MATSUYAMA

THE VIVID SURFACES OF HIS PAINTINGS PROJECT AN ALMOST DIGITAL BRILLIANCE, YET, UPON CLOSE INSPECTION, A PAINTERLY REALITY BECOMES CLEAR: EACH PAINTING IS THE FULFILLMENT OF HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF WORK, AS INTENSIVE RESEARCH INTO SOURCE IMAGERY CONVERGES WITH THE APPLICATION OF INNUMERABLE LAYERS OF CUSTOM BLENDED PAINT.

Born in Japan in 1976, Tomokazu Matsuyama, a first-generation Japanese American who lives and works in New York (where he received his MFA in Communications Design from the Pratt Institute) has developed a singular aesthetic grounded in an elegant expression of what he refers to as “the struggle of reckoning the familiar local with the familiar global”. As a bi-cultural visual artist, he is keenly aware of the nomadic diaspora, a community of wandering people who seek to understand their place in a world full of contrasting visual and cultural dialects. Though he manages a dynamic, wide ranging, and truly global practice, Matsuyama notably remains dedicated to furthering the most personal and intimate aspects of his aesthetic evolution. Matsuyama’s works feature amalgams of references, including figures borrowed from fashion magazines; clothing reminiscent of historic Japanese garments; backgrounds evocative of Shogun-era screens and panels; curved canvases that simultaneously recollect mid-century Modernist Minimalism and the far more ancient history of shaped tea platters; and elements such as a junkyard tire and a bag of potato chips that situate the images

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(on the right)

Easy My Mind Later (2022)

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 254 x 152.4 x 5.1 cm

This painting embodies the artist’s intercultural and intertemporal aesthetic vision, which blends visual references from around the globe and throughout time. The two figures - borrowed from the pages of a fashion magazine and rendered without noses to convey a sense of anonymity and ubiquity - pass each other in a mystical, floral landscape. The background of this so-called natural world is wallpapered with a Baroque style typical of open source patterns available on the internet. The impossible forest is inhabited by flora and fauna native to various locales. One figure carries a Rite Aid bag; the other carries a Target bag; while a third plastic bag sits orphaned on the ground. Matsuyama brings this wide universe of references creating an image that is intercultural and transnational, referencing history, and yet unmistakably contemporary, inviting as many people in as possible.

starkly in the present age, and spotlight popular culture as embodied by mass-produced commodities. By raising questions of national and individual identity through the formal qualities and subject matter of his paintings, Matsuyama examines the “natural chaos” of our social environments and challenges viewers to confront their own conceptions of cultural homogeneity.

Matsuyama’s works are in the permanent collections all over the world and just as equally global are also his exhibitions and large-scale public displays.

Celia inside Daddy's car (2021)

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 190.5 x 256.5 x 5.1 cm

This painting shows a lone figure resting on the rear bumper of a classic Mercedes that is parked outside in a flora and fauna filled eden. Beside the car we see a junked tire with a rusted rim, playing off the gleam of the shiny chrome rim of the Mercedes. A "Jesus fish" stuck to the side of the car juxtaposes the pride flag discarded on the ground. The figure themself conveys a genderless, or multi-gendered, countenance. In the patterns on the car, the clothes, and in the trees, we see references to a menagerie of Eastern and Western aesthetic influences, embodying Matsuyama’s interest in intercultural exchange.

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Tomokazu Matsuyama is represented by Kavi Gupta(Chicago), Kotaro Nukaga(Tokyo) & Zidoun Bossuyt (Luxembourg).

ART GALLERY / SUPERYACHT DIGEST SELECTION ILHWA KIM

THE FORM OF HER WORK IS DYNAMIC AND MULTIDIMENSIONAL: THE KOREAN ARTIST DYES EACH SHEET OF PAPER BY HAND WITH THOUSANDS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS CUTTING AND ROLLING THE LAYERS OF PAPER TO MAKE THEM RIGID. IT GIVES KIM AN EMOTIONAL BONDING TO EVERY SINGLE UNIVERSE. NOT A SINGLE UNIVERSE HAS THE SAME SHAPE, LOOK OR COLOUR IN HER WORK.

Born in South Korea in 1967, Ilhwa Kim creates works that are composed of tens of thousands of seed units. Each seed unit has a combination of straight lines and circles, which compose a tiny single universe. The materials are created personally for every single universe. The tactile universe pushes away the distinction between sculpture and painting; tenderly relaxed conversation goes on ceaselessly between the sculptural weight and tactile painting quality. The universe transforms dramatically from afar to close up. The sense of completion never comes as each perception betrays the previous one from moments before. Kim’s universes are free from an optimum point of view. Taking a look at the work closely, you can witness the seeds lodged tightly in the surface, pushing and pulling themselves to sprout. However, the moment you watch it from a distance, the work transforms into waves lashing out from the confines of the work. “The changes happening in diverse angles and distances relates more to how the work can embrace all of the change happening over time”, explains the artist.

Acquired by museums, some of Kim’s selected solo shows took place in Seoul, USA, Singapore and Mayfair, London.

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(above) Space Station Sample (2016)

Hand dyed paper 192 x 334x 12 cm

(on the right) Seed Universe, details

Ilhwa Kim’s work is composed of tens of thousands of seed units, which are comprised of individually dyed and rolled sheets of paper. Each seed unit has the combination of straight lines and circles, which compose a tiny single universe in her own physical terms. The materials are not given, but created personally for the each single universe.

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NEMO JANTZEN

NEMO’S HYPER-REALIST NARRATIVE PAINTINGS AND HIS MIXED MEDIA WORK EVOKE THE ICONIC IMAGES EMBEDDED IN THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS, ILLUSTRATING THE OVERLAP BETWEEN OUR MEMORIES OF IMAGES FROM CONTEMPORARY CINEMA AND OUR REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES.

Born and raised in The Hague, after his study of art, design and photography at the RTO in Rotterdam he moved to Antwerp, working as a Creative Director and billboard artist while further developing his technique and style as a fine artist. After several years in Belgium, and a year travelling through Asia and the Middle East, he settled down in Spain, dedicating his career to the making and selling of fine art, mentoring other emerging artists, and consistently exhibiting to high acclaim. From his studios in New York and Bali, he stays abreast of the ever-changing contemporary art scene in the Big Apple, whilst letting his imagination and his passion for the ocean run free in the land of the gods.

His work has consistently explored the dialogue of narrative tropes in an image soaked contemporary environment. Early works found pop-inspired imagery creating new contexts from photo-journalism and advertising, with highly detailed enlarged objects placed out of their natural environment. Successive shows moved on to use cinematic stills as the source of a visual collective consciousness. 'Hyper-realistic' work takes the dialogue to the next level by incorporating the cinematography language and the expediency of digital photography as an inspiration for the new paintings.

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Jantzen has since shown and sold his work in galleries throughout Europe and the United States and has been presented at numerous international art fairs in London, Amsterdam, Singapore, New York, and Miami, and his work can be found in many private and public collections around the world.

Cosmic Girl Black (2022)

Mixed media and resin domes

150 x 150 cm

(below, from left)

Straight Forward (2022)

Thread, nails, wood, plexiglass

124.5 × 124.5 × 7.6 cm

Close up of Nemo Jantzen's nails & thread on wood tecnique: the gorgeous piece consists of nails and thread on white wood to create texture which when looked at from a distance becomes the portrait of a woman.

nemojantzen.com

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LYES

SEDUCED BY THE WHOLE EXISTENCE AND THE LOVE OF THE UNIVERSE, LYE�S CELEBRATES THE ENERGY OF LIFE. INSPIRED BY MINDFULNESS AND SPIRITUALITY, LYE�S IS ATTRACTED BY REALITY AND OUR PERCEPTIONS OF IT. TO LYE�S, "SOURCE" ULTIMATELY CELEBRATES LIFE. "IT IS THE ENERGY THAT CONSTITUTES REALITY, WHICH TODAY RETAINS A PART OF THE MYSTERY AND ALMOST BECOMES SPIRITUALITY IN A SENSE".

Lyès’ work, named 'Source', shows the energy and the natural forces present in all people, all places, all times and all materials. The artist portrays the celebration of life using wall sculptures and installations, with a prediction for monumental artworks. His celestial inspiration invites people to connect to their 'Source' through a sensorial art experience. Steeped in spirituality associated with mindfulness, Lyès’ wall sculptures are abstract tools that captivate viewers through colour and help facilitate a heightened level of consciousness.

Lyès’ larger artistic practice offers a calm, optimistic counterbalance to sadness and routine. His sculptures invite viewers to pause, think and appreciate the present moment and the positive energy surrounding us all. Full of energy, Lyès' work celebrates the breath of life, spreads joy and serenity.

Lyès discovered graffiti at the age of 11 on the streets of Lyon, France. In 1989, graffiti was a new kind of art: sophisticated, almost surrealistic, and linked to hiphop and music. At the age of 18, Lyès decided to live out his passion as an independent artist. He and his wife lived in New-York for 2 years and then moved on to Hong-Kong for 9 years. The artist developed his

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work through experience traveling, inspiration from meeting other creatives, and attending expositions all over the world. During this period of time, he has been recognized for more than 400 projects all over the world, he has completed for large companies. His work is also among many prestigious art collections.

"Source" is a collection of works that search for a definition of purity, balance and perfection. The technology Lyès uses is a high-tech process of fine art archival printing that stops 99.9% of UV rays, through an encapsulation. The colors last over time and it is guaranteed for 100 years.

Inner Complementarity (2020) Crystal acrylic, colour pigments and aluminium 140 x 210 cm

(below)

Enchanted Forest (2019) Ink, Crystal Acrylic Resine, and Aluminium 300cm x 165cm

instagram.com/lyes_de_source

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TRENDS | NFT COMMUNITY INTO THE CRYPTO UNIVERSE WITH SIR ANTHONY
WITH AN EQUALLY IMPRESSIVE PAINTING CAREER, TWO-TIME ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ACTOR, PAINTER AND COMPOSER, SIR ANTHONY HOPKINS TRANSPOSES HIS REMARKABLE TALENTS ONTO THE BLOCKCHAIN, SHOWCASING HIS FIRST-EVER NFT CREATIONS, ALL PACKAGED INTO ‘THE ETERNAL COLLECTION.’
HOPKINS

Last August, Orange Comet, Inc., a premium NFT creative media and Web3 experience company, announced its distinguished partnership with Sir Anthony Hopkins and the launch of his first NFT series, The Eternal Collection. This collaboration marks an extraordinary endeavor for Sir Anthony Hopkins, expanding his artistic expression into the metaverse with one of the leading NFT and Web3 tech companies today. The Eternal Collection is a rich and intimate exploration into the many facets of Sir Anthony Hopkins' artistic virtuosity. The Eternal Collection conceptualizes an interpretation of the vast character archetypes Sir Anthony Hopkins has portrayed over

his illustrious film career, drawing its potent energy from his prolific body of art. He is bringing 1000 wholly unique digital collectibles to the ether in the shape of 10 different Anthony Hopkins personalities. Through a series of thought-provoking images and animations, this NFT collection immortalizes Sir Anthony Hopkins' diverse archetypal interpretations of Eternal: The Jester, The Lover, The Rebel, The Hero, et al.

The digital NFT series will also feature an exclusive oncein-a-lifetime IRL (in real life) event for collectors, giving them access to engage with one of Hollywood's greatest icons. 10 holders will receive a signature animated NFT and will unlock a signed Dreamscapes book, featuring a treasure trove of artwork, poetry and music created by the enigmatic star, as well as an intimate online discussion with the fearsome Welshman via Zoom. The remaining 990 NFTs will also come with their own

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amazing perks: 39 holders will receive a signed copy of the book, while 5 will unlock access to the aforementioned Zoom discussion group, 1 will gain access to an intimate 1 on 1 online session, and 100 will receive a personalized NFT with a message from Sir Anthony Hopkins.

"When Margam Fine Art approached us with the artistic vision to bring Sir Anthony Hopkins' artwork to the metaverse, we knew this was a unique opportunity for the world of NFTs", said Dave Broome, CEO, Orange Comet. "This relationship is a superb symbiosis of technology and art from one of the finest actors and artists today. With Orange Comet at the helm, Sir Anthony Hopkins' artwork will inspire for generations to come".

Sir Anthony Hopkins emerged as a painter in 2005 with a solo exhibition curated by Harte International Galleries, showcasing him as a notable contemporary artist. His vibrant abstract paintings are continuously

evolving and are featured in distinguished collections worldwide. "As an artist, I am inspired by the power of art, music, cinema and the illusionary dreamlike quality of life", says Hopkins. "The metaverse offers an incredible opportunity to connect with an audience in an entirely different way. Taking my art to the next level, with NFT as my canvas, is truly an exhilarating proposition. I'm probably the oldest guy in the NFT community and on social media, proves all is possible at any age".

The elaborate NFT design and animations, under the artistic direction of Orange Comet's Chief Creative Officer, Dante Ferrarini and Sir Anthony Hopkins, is set to captivate and connect audiences in unprecedented ways. The forthcoming drop will be in partnership with OpenSea, the world's leading peer-to-peer marketplace for NFTs. ∎

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ONIRO GROUP

A DIVERSIFIED CREATIVE OFFER MADE BY QUALITY AND PASSION FOR CRAFTSMANSHIP

EACH OF THE FIVE BRANDS REPRESENTING THE DIFFERENT PRODUCT LINES, IS AN EXPRESSION OF A SPECIFIC LIFESTYLE CONCEPT – A DISTINCTIVE ELEMENT THAT ENABLES IT TO STAND OUT IN THE WORLD BY SATISFYING THE COMPLEX NEEDS OF SOPHISTICATED INTERNATIONAL CLIENTS.

perating in the Italian luxury furniture and interior design sector, Oniro Group offers diversified creative solutions with its five product lines, each of them an expression of a specific lifestyle concept: Jumbo Collection, Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors, Gianfranco Ferré Home, the experimental JCP Universe and ETRO Home Interiors.

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The first here proposed belongs to the latest Gianfranco Ferré Home collection. An industrial-chic setting in the heart of SoHo, one of New York’s most charming neighbourhoods.The exclusive loft, design residence of a well-known architect, features the almost total absence of partitions, hight ceilings, brick walls and large windows that let in plentiful natural light, typical elements of an abandoned factory that become functional for the new private use, adding character to this exclusive space that tells the story and inspirations of the architect who elected it as his residence.

The professional, who originates from Paris, is deeply in love with “The Big Apple”, so he has brought New York’s typical eclecticism and creativity to his home-studio, the privileged place where he loves to reconnect with himself and with the world and where he gets inspired by beauty to get ready for new ideas and projects. In a fluid environment that perfectly expresses the architect-designer’s dynamic

and inclusive way of life, spaces designed to host informal cocktail parties, areas dedicated to concentration and cosy corners for relaxation alternate each other. The result is a loft where the attention to detail does not sacrifices comfort and where the interests and passions of the architect are reflected: design, contemporary art, nature and finally jazz music, soundtrack of convivial nights and moments of rest. In this bright, eclectic environment, the metropolitan atmosphere is warmed up by the chromatic palette of neutral and delicate shades of beige and brown. The combination of different materials, the furniture with a daring character and the vintage pieces create a unique mix that perfectly reveals the character and ambitions of the owner. The living area - a large open space illuminated by the light of the windows and enhanced by the green shades of the winter garden – is dominated by the presence of prestigious furnishings with a diversified style. Placed at the centre of the scene, Seattle modular sofa is a decisive affirmation of a modern metropolitan style. The softness and sensuality of the shapes, fabrics and leathers meet the geometric precision of the small tables in a harmonious blend of lines, textures and colors.

In perfect balance between aesthetics, comfort and function, the retro style of the Kalamaja armchairs, with their typical Mid-century accents, enhances the charm of the conversation area. The discreet presence of Times Square modular tables and the original composition created by Lowery tables completes this eclectic whole.

Acting as a dividing element between living and dining, Doppler reinvents the style and use of a traditional piece of furniture such as the console, lending it a bold personality thanks to the contrast between the Tay Dyed Smokey Grey top and the light structure with cylindrical cross-sections. In the centre of which we find the Rockefeller dining table - a piece of furniture with a contemporary aesthetic, characterised by the contrast between the solidity of the travertine marble legs and the soft and light appearance of the Tay wood top with rounded shape.

The Harlem chairs, with their slender and light structure and their enveloping backrest with a dynamic shape, complete the ensemble with a metropolitan character. The area is completed by the Fitzroy bookcase, made of travertine marble, brass and smoked glass which, with its 70s look, it embodies the industrial style that runs throughout the entire collection. The daybed of the Phoenix line welcomes us to the night area, dominated by the welcoming presence of the Clapton bed, characterised by an elegant and sensual warmth, emphasised by the presence of two large cushions upholstered in leather with contrasting piping. The King’s Cross pouf with capitonné manufacturing adds an element of timeless allure, while the Douglas chandelier in brass with glass spheres adds a retro note to the whole.

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Exotic undertones, vintage charm and contemporary allure are the key words that define the new ETRO Home Interiors environments, presented at the Salone del Mobile Milan 2022.

The delicate soul of the collection reveals itself in the colour palette of neutral shades enlivened by gold and sage green details. Carbalho wood, marble, bronze and brass are some of the eye-catching materials used for the furnishings on offer. Decorative items, with classic accents, help to construct a narrative of places, cultures and quotations.

dresses the sofa with a sophisticated luxury that evokes the Parisian pastry shops and cafes of the late 19th century. A delicate reference to classicism reinterpreted in a contemporary key, as evident in the presence of original decorative elements, such as the spheres used as feet. The curved lines of the sofa recall the fluidity and dynamism of a flowing river – a reference already present in the name – and are combined with the precious essence of dark Carbalho wood, used for the base of the sofa.

The dining area is warmed by canaletto walnut wood enriched with golden details that enhance both the table

The centerpiece of the living room is the welcoming and sophisticated Mekong sofa, with its unique style that combines exotic nuances with 1950s vintage-inspired design. Mekong is a sofa with a singular style, where the exotic references and the contemporary allure that have always distinguished the ETRO Home Interiors line are combined with the 1950s vintage-inspired design and refined classic references. A mix of allusions that confirms the brand’s eclecticism. Generous, welcoming and comfortable, Mekong is an invitation to relaxation and conviviality. The sage green velvet upholstery

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and the sideboard of the new Tangeri line and used here for the first time.

The Shiraz chair is also a completely fresh item: the Paisley symbol lends its characteristic shape to the backrest and seat. The juxtaposition of two equal and opposite elements recreates the mystical sign of the Tao.

The Delfi bed is the crowning glory of the bedroom. The timeless elegance of the button-tufted workmanship meets

the natural inspiration of the brass frame and feet shaped like bamboo cane.

In perfect balance between purity of lines and comfort, the Berenice chaise longue completes the environment. and embodies the concept of coziness thanks to the seat modeled according to the natural lines of the body. The light structure with bronzed finishing and the decorative rings are linked to the deepest identity of the brand.

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With a sophisticated mood and a new colour palette, Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors unveils the furniture collection at the Salone del Mobile in Milan 2022.

The bold and elegant spirit of the brand is tempered in the neutral shades of ivory and beige, enlivened by the loud note of animal prints in their natural tones.

Among the materials carefully selected for the collection, the Versylis marble stands out, an element with a luminous appeal that takes its name from its area of origin and is characterised by a delicate mix of light greys, naturally blended.

enhanced by the soft leather upholstery with decorative stitching in a delicate shade of beige, while the cushions with animal prints by designer Fausto Puglisi complete the ensemble by enhancing the full and voluptuous volumes. The sinuous lines of the sofa, a reference to organic and natural shapes, confirm the evocative power of the name Assal, an African lake in Djibouti, that transports us to the wild lands that have always been a source of inspiration for Roberto Cavalli world. A reference which is now more delicate and lighter, helping to transform the living room into a welcoming and suggestive domestic landscape.

The golden finishes and details, the decorative elements and the elegant workmanship vouch for the luxurious nature of the collection, whilst the nods to the creative universe of the Maison’s designer, Fausto Puglisi, help to generate a uniquely styled mix: soft shapes with vintage accents coexist with the rock spirit, bold and abrasive, which has always distinguished the brand.

Among the highlights of the collection, the Assal sofa undoubtedly stands out, the star of the living area, with soft lines and sensual shapes that invite relaxation and conviviality. Its clean design and subtle elegance are

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A dynamic and embracing shape with sinuous lines for the Curaçao armchair. With four sloping legs with references to the Fifties, the armchair, proposed in different fabrics of the collection, perfectly fits in rooms with an urban glam appeal.

In the dining area, the centrepiece is the new Baobab table, which takes us to the heart of the savannah with its original design inspired by the typical majestic and imposing African tree.

In this spectacular piece of furniture, the bold structure is lightened by cylindrical, tubular elements, which spread out branch-like in a radial pattern. The extensive table top made up of five irregularly shaped marble elements is reminiscent of a tree canopy filled with lush palm-shaped leaves, while the base in calendered cylindrical iron tubes reminds of the trunk. A sculptural table full of meanings for a scenographic dining room.

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The spectacular and fascinating Elgon bed stands in the centre of the bedroom area: it is characterized by a large headboard, the workmanship of which is inspired by the Kintsugi technique, the ancient Japanese art of giving new life to fragments of broken objects, enhancing the ribs created. The refined decorations recall at the same time the typical animalier patterns of the Cavalli world.

On the right side of the bed, we find a design table (Sahara) with pure and essential lines. Extremely versatile, it is available in a variety of shapes and finishings. On the opposite side, the night table (Trinidad) with structure in multilayer wood covered in leather from the collection.

The top is optional in marble or onyx.

Details make the difference in the Limbo pouf. This elegant and versatile piece of furniture features a precious capitonné manufacturing and a stunning combination of materials and fabrics. The Console (Morne) with structure in MDF comes in two options, veneered in essence from the collection on the outside and lacquered matt Black or Ivory on the inside, or completely lacquered. Drawer with inner cover in microfibre. Drawer front in MDF covered in patinated Bronze or glossy lacquered Python 3D Printed, or with Antique Bronze finishing. ∎

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Pg. 170: Utopia by Philippe Garcia - It's Paradise cushion

This page: (above) Utopia by Philippe Garcia - composition

Pg. 172: (on the left) Utopia by Philippe Garcia - Feather Park rug (below) Utopia by Philippe Garcia - In Love cushion

DECORATION SUBLIMATE EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE WITH CHRISTIAN LACROIX MAISON

SINCE 2010, THE ICONIC, COLORFUL AND BAROQUE UNIVERSE OF THE MAISON CHRISTIAN LACROIX CELEBRATES THE ART OF LIVING THROUGH CREATIVITY AND FREEDOM.

UNDER THE CREATIVE DIRECTION OF SACHA WALCKHOFF, AND IN COLLABORATION WITH PRESTIGIOUS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS, THE FABRIC, WALLPAPER, DECORATIVE ITEMS AND TABLEWARE COLLECTIONS ARE AVALIABLE IN A VARIETY OF MATERIALS AND COLOR SCHEMES.

Through their contemporary and dreamlike creations, Christian Lacroix Maison brings imagination and fantasy to any interior. Utopia is the finale of the trilogy begun just two years ago with “L’Odyssée” and “Atlantis”. Recent events have led the team at Christian Lacroix Maison to rethink homes and how we live in them. They added even more imagination, spirit and freedom to their collections so to be combined to suit each person’s preferences and needs.

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They drew inspiration from the "world after" that we all dreamed of to create the new opus, Utopia, where things are not always as they seem and where, above all, the impossible does not exist here. The first example is “Algae Bloom”, created with French house Schmidt, a motif designed to fit any interior: kitchen, bedroom, dressing room, living room, bathroom... Its stylistic richness gives a touch of creativity and boldness to every space it covers. By harmoniously blending precious minerals and marine flora, this decor celebrates the richness and flamboyance of a world from which Schmidt and Christian Lacroix Maison have always drawn inspiration. The design comes on velvet, cotton sateen and wallpaper and

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combines plant and aquatic life with minerals. It sketches a new world where malachite takes on a moire effect and algae mimics the finest lace. In the same collection, whose keywords are joie de vivre and freedom - which at Christian Lacroix Maison, are not utopia, we find Feather Park, Darius Garden, Mineral Creek, Persian Nights, Sélam, Jardin des Hespérides and It’s Paradise

This page: (in the center) Utopia by Philippe Garcia - Algae Bloom (on the right) Fête Vos Jeux collection (The romantic domino, The passionate dice, Blind date memory game)

Fête vos Jeux is the name of the first "games" collection crafted by Vista Alegre, and combines all the delicacy of the materials with the poetry of romantic, flowery motifs. This playful collection includes a unique set of dice, dominoes and a memory game which double as elegant decorative objects full of glamour. Featuring four different patterns, the “Fête Vos Jeux” collection is designed with delicate materials and romantic motifs, making it as fun as it is charming. In addition to these multi-purpose, decorative pieces - Les Dés Amoureux, Le Domino Romantique and Le Jeu de Mémoire Blind Date also include dessert plates and coffee cups. A double game that will be a delight to all ages! ∎

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PINTO | PILATI

SCULPTURE ARMCHAIR

SCULPTURE ARMCHAIR

FRENCH INTERIOR DESIGN AGENCY PINTO UNVEILS A DESIGN COLLABORATION WITH ITALIAN DESIGNER STEFANO PILATI

Bronze piece of art, lost wax casting process Limited edition of 8 pieces L. 108 x P. 85 x H. 80 cm

Founded 50 years ago, Pinto continues to reinvent itself today under the impetus of its new owner and Co-Artistic Director Fahad Hariri, alongside Pietro Scaglione. The latest project to be unveiled by Pinto is a special collaboration with Italian designer, Stefano Pilati, known for his work in creative direction for some of the most celebrated fashion Houses including

Cerruti, Armani, Prada, Zegna and Yves Saint Laurent, and for his exceptional skill in crossing the bridges between design, merchandising, marketing, and influencing global fashion through timeless design. The collaboration naturally started when Hariri discovered Pilati’s experimental approach of lush furnishings through seemingly effortless stylized actions or «gestures», such as casual draping, or the thrown-over effect of straw and waterhyacinth rugs, across sofas and rattan armchairs in his own home in Southern Italy.

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manifesto around the modern and romantic spirit that Hariri brings to the brand, and where the PINTO signature, maximalism and "wow" effect are embodied in one single piece rather than the décor.

Begun with an over sized sofa, the capsule collection includes a second piece created from a circular woven water hyacinth rug over a rattan armchair. As a play on dimensions, Pilati and Hariri envisaged for this one, an expansively sized rug to dress the armchair, resulting in a very stylized silhouette. Hariri further interpreted this stylistic expression through a livable piece of art turning the perishable perfect «gesture» of Pilati into an everlasting bronze sculpture. For this, a team of craftsmen were commissioned to create a lost wax bronze casting; each with a unique waxed patina. The bronze sculpture armchair will be produced in a limited edition of eight ∎

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SCULPTURE ARMCHAIR, Bronze piece of art, lost wax casting process Limited edition of 8 pieces L. 108 x P. 85 x H. 80 cm
"FOR ME, WORKING TOGETHER IS TO CREATE A RELATIONSHIP AND AN EXCHANGE. IT IS NOT SIMPLY BRINGING STEFANO’S IDEAS INTO THE PINTO UNIVERSE, BUT RATHER TRANSFORMING THE PINTO UNIVERSE THANKS TO STEFANO. THIS COLLABORATION FELT LIKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO MARK A DECISIVE TURNING POINT IN THE PINTO EDITIONS"
- Fahad Hariri, Chairman & Co-Artistic Director, PINTO

ARCHITECTURE

| CERSAIE 2022

SICIS, PORCELANOSA, ATLAS CONCORDE

LAST SEPTEMBER THE 39TH EDITION OF CERSAIE 2022 -EXHIBITION

OF CERAMICS FOR ARCHITECTURE

- PROVED TO BE AGAIN AN INTERNATIONAL SUCCESSFUL EVENT ABLE TO GATHERING A CROWD OF 90,000 VISITORS AROUND THE GENIUS, SKILLS, BEAUTY, CULTURE, ART AND SUSTAINABILITY OF A CUTTING-EDGE SECTOR OF ITALIAN MANUFACTURE.

Cersaie 2022 brought optimum results in turnout and international participation, getting close to the numbers of the editions pre-pandemic. This year SICIS decided to present itself without frills, giving more space to the products, shown on

walls dedicated to colour boards and wide LED screens, showing tutorials for the application and working of materials and inspirational images of the completed projects. The two coating solution, mosaic and vetrite, were exhibited in a clear division of spaces. Over the years glass mosaic collections gained their place in the interior world thanks to their unusual characteristics, but there was no shortage of marble mosaic collections, a milestone of SICIS production with which the company made its debut over 30 years ago.

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OPPOSITE PAGE: SICIS, Onigem (vetrite) / THIS PAGE: Ambedo (backlit glass mosaic)

Coming to Vetrite, large laminated glass slabs in 120x280cm format, we find the most recent collections, Gem Glass and Sight - the latter created in collaboration with Studio Marco Piva last year - and for the first time the Onigem collection, presented in absolute preview at the Salone del Mobile 2022. 15 slabs inspired by the limestone onyx's fascinating motifs, in various hues going from natural ones to other brighter and surprising.

MATTE TONES FOR UNIQUE INTERIORS

The new ceramics collections presented by Spanish global leader and manufacturer Porcelanosa, are inspired by marble and natural stones such as coral. At this year's Cersaie, the company presented Coral, New York and Empire, three series of tiles for floor and wall where the company reflected single-colour designs and matte finishes, having hardness and resistance as the main qualities.

For larger projects, Highker is the large-format premium ceramic to be used as flooring in interior or exterior spaces and available with its three finishes: stone, cement and polished. Each collection enhances the brightness of spaces and brings focus to each of its main parts. The 26 collections have simple and neutral tones that match any interior design. Grey, sand or white allow endless decorative combinations.

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THIS PAGE: PORCELANOSA (above) Coral / (below) Highker

AN HOMAGE TO NATURE

Marvel Gala is one of the new collection launched by Atlas Concorde at Cersaie 2022, with which the Italian company celebrated its 10th anniversary of Marvel project.

With its five variants, Marvel Gala's looks and colors are a tribute to the beauty of nature.

With Marvel Gala, ceramic marble "puts on an evening gown" and emerges as an elegant, precious, and sophisticated surface. An homage to nature that recalls the intense colors of five natural stones, to elegantly explore and define new languages in the architecture of interior spaces. The collection is inspired by five stones with picturesque beauty: marbles, crystals, granites and quartzites with strong, bold tones. Intense colors with a well-defined identity, intended to transform architectural spaces into areas where elegance and refinement can be expressed. Marvel Gala comes exclusively in a polished finish to emphasize the depth of shading and graphic details. The color range and availability of the large format allows for a versatile use in any project: from scenic backdrops to prestigious wall claddings, exclusive flooring and furniture surfaces, for color-coordinated projects such as worktops, large tables, and washbasins. ∎

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THIS PAGE: ATLAS CONCORDE, Marvel Gala

LÜRSSEN | M/Y

APHO

VISION OF PARADISE

VISION OF PARADISEACROSS THE LENGTH OF HER 115 METRES, AHPO DELIGHTS AND SURPRISES WITH HER STYLISH INTERIOR AND INNOVATIVE SPACES, WHILE FULFILLING THE TRADITIONALLY PARADOXICAL NEEDS OF BOTH INTIMACY AND CONVIVIALITY.WHEN STEPPING ABOARD FROM ONE OF HER TWO CUSTOM LIMO TENDERS, EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS NUVOLARI LENARD HAD A VERY SIMPLE OBJECTIVE: PERFECTION.

hat suggests paradise? Is it spending quality time with your family, being entertained in luxurious surroundings, or relaxing in guaranteed privacy? On Ahpo, you don’t have to choose. With her timeless, elegant bow and graceful superstructure sweeping aft, she fulfils the brief. Paradise is subjective, but when there is so much thought and design put into each space that means everyone is able to enjoy themselves on board in their preferred way, then it is hard to argue that paradise hasn’t been found on a yacht such as Ahpo.

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Moran Yacht & Ship supervised the build on behalf of the owner with whom they have a longstanding relationship.

“For Lürssen, the task was to build a motor yacht for a repeat client, an upgrade from his 86-metre Lürssen, who had many years of owning and chartering different types of yachts behind him”, says Peter Lürssen. “He required top-notch design and engineering as well as seagoing comfort for his family, guests and crew. The launch of Ahpo is testament to the excellent team of builders, designers and engineers we have at Lürssen and the strong relationship with the client. Lürssen prides itself on meeting challenges and this one was no different!”

The early brief for the interior was to link all the elements of nature, harmoniously balanced throughout

the yacht with a clear drive towards rich over opulent. The 205-metre square wellness area on the lower deck is a fitting first place that many that will step aboard into.

A large bamboo grove encased in backlit frosted glass forms a stunning backdrop to a stylish bar on one side and a luxurious massage room on the other. In contrast to this zen atmosphere is an explosion of coloured mosaic tiles which make up the hammam and day head as well as the Jacuzzi and plunge pool. Further forward is a luxurious 12-seater cinema and just down the hall is one of the yacht’s most pleasantly surprising areas: a glass walkway through the engine room. This futuristic addition allows the owners and guests to view the impressive engines and mechanical spaces from above whenever they like.

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On the main deck a large conference room boasts as its centrepiece a beautiful custom table with an antique map of Jamaica engraved in bronze and surrounded by deep blue resin, sitting underneath an eye-catching crystal chandelier. Sliding doors open to reveal the main salon, an elegant, formal space with a self-playing Steinway piano. Further forward, another set of doors open up into the formal dining room. Having these three distinct yet connected areas together on the same deck means that as well as somewhere to relax and unwind, Ahpo is also a functional working environment and crucially one where business and pleasure can co-exist without crossing paths.

The centre of the yacht is dominated by a grand staircase, accessible at all guest levels. The staircase itself represents a path and depicts an olive tree that grows up to the sky, surrounded by cranes. A striking

crystal sculpture hangs from the ceiling, composed of falling feathers, each built by hand.

The accent marbles change on each deck, acting as a subtle map of Blu Onyx, Green J’adore and Grey Lilac, with the floor always Calacatta Borghini with White Onyx for the petals, complemented by a bronze balustrade.

The owner’s deck takes on a different theme to the formality of the deck below. The informal salon is contemporary and convivial, with a colourful interpretation of the universe in the carpet and a striking latticed wood pattern running throughout.

On the aft deck, an enormous custom 16-seater dining table stands proud within a winter garden that can be completely open or closed to the elements thanks to a complex set of sliding and folding glass doors.

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On the upper deck is the 8-metre-long swimming pool, which also boasts a counter-current system. There is a self-contained Jacuzzi on one side of the pool, with large sun pad seating flanking the other side. A large bar and relaxed low-level seating make this area a clear favourite for informal family days.

Also on this deck is the large gym with multiple machines and pieces of equipment and stunning views out over the water on both sides.

On the bridge deck, the aft deck has been left unencumbered, making it a completely flexible area. Open to the sun, it can also be protected by removable fabric shades. Moveable furniture and sun loungers fill the space or it can be left open as both a sunrise yoga platform and midnight dance floor, making Ahpo a one stop shop for the perfect day in paradise.

Forward on this deck is the bridge: unusual to have this high up, it provides the crew with unparalleled views for manoeuvring the 115-metre-long, 18-metre-wide yacht. Designed more like a guest space than a traditional crew area with premium woods and leathers, it is smart and high tech. The unique location also means the ship’s office and captain’s cabin can be together and away from the guest areas, and enables perhaps Ahpo’s most standout, innovative feature: the duplex owner’s apartment on the decks below.

The owner’s apartment is made up of a large 245sqm master cabin on the owner’s deck and a 95sqm panoramic salon on the upper deck, joined together by a private interior staircase.

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The owner’s cabin is spacious yet cosy, providing ample privacy from the outside world. The deck space for this room is similarly private: a semi-circle sofa and coffee table face out to sea on recessed balconies on each side, cocooned into a quiet corner thanks to glass bulwarks.

On the inside, his-and-hers bathrooms and dressing rooms boast ornate mosaic patterns and bold marbles. His bathroom and dressing room is a combination of honey onyx and black Portoro marble with a stunning mosaic wall in the shower inspired by Klimt paintings.

In her bathroom and dressing room, the main colour is pink with a cherry tree theme with elegant blossoms and birds. In both bathrooms, there are two impressive freestanding tubs and custom crystal chandeliers, and a focus on Venetian glass from Murano including furniture decorated with a cast glass frame.

The panoramic salon enjoys 180-degree views over the bow. Two custom desks flank each end of the room, turning the space into a private office if so desired, away from the master cabin.

“The owners are extremely happy with this solution, it suits their lifestyle very well,” says Carlo Nuvolari. “It was an unusual design idea to have a duplex space but they are very happy with the outcome”.

The salon has access to the foredeck and helicopter pad, which is positioned halfway between the owner’s and upper decks. There is a forward dining and lounging area that is inset and raised slightly above the bow, ensuring better views and protection than tradition layouts, and meaning any guests arriving by helicopter do not see through into the master cabin.

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Aside from the master cabin there are seven guest cabins on board, with two on the owner’s deck, four on the main deck and one on the lower deck. The two cabins on the owner’s deck are designated for specific family members and enjoy their own colour themes of pink and green, chosen by the family to distinguish the two. Gingko leaves make up the main inspiration behind the design in these two cabins with both enjoying the same roll top style baths as in the master cabin bathrooms. The large cabins on the main deck are similarly appointed and enjoy the view from the iconic semi-circle windows.

The crew areas on board are spacious and well-designed, a key request from the owner. There are 37 crew on board Ahpo and the crew spaces have been designed to give maximum privacy, including a large crew mess, a separate crew lounge and a private crew gym. There is also a hospital room down in the tank deck.

In the engine room, twin MTU 20V 4000 M73 engines propel the yacht to speeds of 18 knots and for up to 7,000 nautical miles at 12 knots. Efficiency and the desire to be as green as possible was a big drive behind the engineering: the yacht is equipped with a state-of-the-art exhaust after-treatment system that reduces nitrogen oxide levels and generates less noise and vibration.

Similarly, every diesel generating set is equipped with an additional heat exchanger, which is used to heat up an extra heat cycle connecting the pool, Jacuzzi and service water systems. This helps to reduce any thermal energy loss by repurposing it and reduces the need for electric heating systems elsewhere on board. ∎

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CODECASA | M/Y BOJI THE LUXURY OF SIMPLICITY

WITH A HISTORY SPANNING ALMOST 200 YEARS, CODECASA YACHTS ARE KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. CODECASA YACHTS ARE UNIQUE IN THEIR KIND, UNREPEATABLE, AND HIGH-QUALITY, CHARACTERIZED BY A VERY CLEAN AND RIGOROUS DESIGN AND EXTREMELY CLASSIC AND TRADITIONAL EXTERNAL LINES.

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In May 2022, the historic shipyard based in Viareggio saw the launch of its Codecasa 43, Construction F77, christened M/Y Boji. As with most of the other ceremonies, this boat too was launched privately at the construction site of the Codecasa Shipyards in Viareggio (Darsena). The shipyard, which then shared a video to enrich the narration of this important moment for the shipyard, spoke of an emotional ceremony attended by the owner's family and all the people who contributed to the creation of this jewel, which the shipyard is particularly proud of.

In particular, the shipyard addressed a personal thanks, as well as to its employees and suppliers, also to the Surveyor of the owner George Tsokris of Navinco, to the Captain Petros Vranas and his crew, to the brokerage agency Torrance Yachts, represented by Tassos Papantoniou .

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"THE DAY OF THE LAUNCH IS ALWAYS A SUCCESSION OF GREAT EMOTIONS: WE FEEL THE TENSION FOR THE PREPARATIONS, THAT THRILLING ENERGY FOR EVERYTHING TO GO SMOOTHLY, BUT ABOVE ALL THE ENTHUSIASM IN SEEING THE REALIZATION OF A PROJECT, THE REALIZATION OF A DREAM. WE BREATHE ENERGY AND GREAT SATISFACTION IN SEEING THE YACHT COMPLETED AFTER YEARS OF HARD WORK, WHICH IS ALSO CONFIRMED BY THE LOOKS EXCHANGED WITH OUR FAMILY AND ENTIRE TEAM, BUT ALSO CONTRACTORS, OWNERS, MEMBERS OF THE CREW AND ALL GUESTS".

- Fulvio Codecasa

With a history that has its first roots in the early 1800s, last October 2022 the Codecasa shipyard had the privilege of seeing Cavalier Fulvio Codecasa, patron of the Codecasa Shipyards, awarded with the Laurea Honoris Causa, acknowledging his merits for the important and incisive entrepreneurial work carried out in the international yachting history.

The ceremony took place at the Grand Hotel Principe di Piemonte in Viareggio and, in collaboration with Fondazione ISYL and Navigo, the Degree was conferred by Prof. Maurits van Rooijen, President of the Academic Senate/Strategic Team of Gioya (Higher Education Institution) of Malta, by Eng. Vincenzo Poerio (President of the Tuscan Nautical and Ports Technology district), with the attendance of a delegation of Malta led by the Minister Clifton Grima.

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The CODECASA 43 M/Y Boji is a 43-metre displacement, totally custom yacht with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure designed by the Codecasa technical team.

The yacht has its typical vertical bow and is characterized by large windows that allow natural light to filter inside, giving the outside a refined and captivating appearance. With its clean and rigorous profile, in line with the shipyard's style, this yacht offers high quality and technical standards.

From an engine point of view, the yacht is equipped with 2 Caterpillar 3512C engines (1,650 HP at 1,800 rpm), is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 16.5 knots at light displacement, offering a range of 4,000 nautical miles at speed of 11 knots. M/Y Boji ensures comfortable and safe navigation in all marine weather conditions; the internal volumes are just under 500 GRT, the large external spaces with a sober and elegant line have been

designed to ensure maximum livability and privacy in all environments; consumption is reasonable in the face of very high quality standards.

M/Y Boji set sail from the Codecasa Shipyards last July to embark on her first voyage with the owners, to the Mediterranean Sea. Delivery took place on schedule to the satisfaction of all parties involved.

But let's take a closer look at this beauty, exploring all the spaces and details on board. As these photos show, this elegant yacht offers owners and guests large spaces available both outside and inside. The choice of the furnishings and their color palette with neutral shades, help reinforce the feeling of comfort and hospitality. Each room is cozy and bright thanks to the large windows that let you enjoy the sea view at any time of the day.

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On the external decks the several living areas allow moments of privacy even when the yacht is at anchor. For special moments of relaxation, there is no better location than the sundeck. This is in fact a crucial space for life on board, away from the common passages, it is the place where you can best enjoy your holiday in total privacy. Proof of this aspect is the elegant as well as large lounge, partly covered, enriched by a beautiful swimming pool, also studied from a design point of view, positioned at the bow. Recessed into the floor and accessible by means of two steps which give importance to the bow area, it is furnished with a sunbathing area, which can also be used as a comfortable lounge area for cocktails at sunset. The spacious sundeck also furnished in the stern area with sunbathing seats lends itself very well to receiving guests and organizing evenings after dinner.

Equally spacious and free from superfluous external furnishings are the other two external decks, both to be

enjoyed in the stern area. The upper deck with dining area and the main deck with sofas and relaxation area. At the bow of the upper deck, a comfortable sofa and sunbathing area awaits the owner and his guests for unforgettable moments to dedicate to the beauty of the panorama.

The interiors are very refined and classy, while remaining sober and simple: the interior design is particularly representative of the marine atmosphere, light tones mostly played on white, with some gray and beige accents. The atmosphere is calm, tranquil and relaxed and seems to express exactly what one expects from a holiday. In fact, on board Boji, luxury is not expressed through objects, decorations or rich materials, but through the pleasure that is savored simply by being on board. Luxury is being on the sea, everything else is unnecessary. ∎

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BAGLIETTO

FROM THE GREAT

SUCCESS OF T52 AND NEW CUSTOM PROJECTS UNTIL THE LATEST T60

BAGLIETTO PRESENTS THE NEW T60 PENCILED BY FRANCESCO PASZKOWSKI DESIGN, A NEW, REVOLUTIONARY TOP-OF-THE-RANGE YACHT THAT MARKS THE EVOLUTION FROM THE TRADITIONAL ICONIC SEAGULL LINE. CONSTRUCTION WILL START SOON ON SPECULATION WITH DELIVERY SCHEDULED FOR THE END OF 2025.

At the Baglietto's traditional press conference during the Monaco Yacht Show, the Italian shipyard unveiled something special: it is the latest modern, contemporary 60-metre project, named T60, the brand's new top-of-the-range yacht penned by Francesco Paszkowski Design.

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60 METRES LONG AND WEIGHING AROUND 1,000 GT, THE T60 IS THE NATURAL EVOLUTION OF THE INCREDIBLY SUCCESSFUL T52, FOR WHICH THE SHIPYARD HAS ALREADY SECURED 7 ORDERS WITHOUT HAVING EVEN LAUNCHED THE FIRST HULL YET

On this vessel, the soft exterior lines of her predecessor have become even sleeker thanks to the lighter side buttresses that almost seem to be “ hanging ” on the water, blending in with the outer ceiling, while the black glass stripe incorporating the portholes - a leitmotiv on Baglietto's most recent yachts - results in an even more streamlined profile.

The layout is brand-new and overturns the longestablished rules that juxtapose sea and land, interiors and exteriors, formal and informal, day areas and night areas.

There are no enclosed spaces on this yacht: the floor-toceiling windows of both the main salon and the upper deck open up completely and, once fully concealed, create new, ever-changing environments that harmonise with the surrounding landscape.

The same informal areas that during the day allow to spend time outdoors and enjoy the sea to the fullest are easily converted to take on a more formal and stately ambience in the evening, always maintaining a direct contact with the sea.

On this innovative vessel, the beach area, the main salon and the dining area have been thought out as one single free-flowing space: a 60 sqm beach lounge - featuring a swimming pool, a bar and a conversation areawelcomes guests on board and leads them to the main salon, which can be completely opened, via an elegant staircase. The resulting space is an almost 100 sqm space developing on two levels plus the dining room, also fitted with glazed surfaces that can be fully opened to create an extraordinary living area on the water, where guests can relax both during the day and in the evening.

The Owner has at his complete disposal a real suite on the main deck, accessed from a lobby located amidships, where a glass lift can also be found. This master stateroom features an en-suite night area, a private lounge and a fixed balcony that can be enjoyed at best even while cruising. The shipyard also proposes an alternative configuration, with the entire upper deck transformed into Owner’s Deck.

Guests will find accommodation in four - 2 VIP and 2 guest - cabins located on the lower deck.

Forward on the same deck are also the crew quarters, sleeping 11 crew members in 6 cabins, while the captain's cabin is on the upper deck, behind the wheelhouse. The entire under-lower deck houses the various technical areas: the storage room, wine cellar, baggage compartment and cold rooms.

On the upper deck are a lounge area and a dining area - also fully convertible thanks to windows that open up completely on 3 sides - as well as a hot tub and a sunbathing area. At the bow, a touch-and-go helipad.

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THE SUNDECK, WHICH OVER THE YEARS HAS BECOME THE HALLMARK OF BAGLIETTO YACHTS, EXTENDS OVER AN UNMATCHED 165 SQM TERRACE OFFERING A 360° SEA VIEW

This deck is the perfect place to spend pleasant convivial moments outdoors thanks to the dining table and the bar located amidships, sheltered by the radar mast, a forward lounge area, and a huge aft pool for parties, celebrations, or simply a special day.

The garage, which can fit a 23" tender, 2 jet skis and a rescue tender, has been arranged forward on the main

deck, while a haute-cuisine kitchen can be found in the central part of the vessel.

The T60 is equipped with two CAT C32 ACERT engines that will push her to a maximum speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots and is pre-fitted for hybrid propulsion, available upon request.

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At the last boat shows in the French Riviera, legendary boat builders Cantieri Baglietto showcased their latest "creations on blue". More specifically, the Cannes Yachting Festival was the stage for the world premiere of Rush, the 42-metre superfast custom yacht pencilled by Francesco Paszkowski and interiors designed in cooperation with Margherita Casprini . With this new aluminium yacht, Baglietto goes back to its origins, rediscovering and relaunching its iconic planing line.

The DNA of Baglietto's latest creation is enshrined in the name the Owner chose for her, Rush, as a celebration of speed, high performance, and power. These are undoubtedly the core features of this yacht: slender lines and a modern, aggressive look, further enhanced by the dark grey shade of the hull and the extensive use of glazed surfaces on several levels, the final effect being that of a very contemporary exterior style.

The highly performing, brand-new hull, designed by Plana Design, can reach a remarkable maximum speed of 28 knots thanks to three MTU 16V 2000 M96 L engines with 2 traditional shaft line external drives and a VOITH linear jet central drive.

The limited draught of 2.10 metre allows to easily and comfortably cruise even in very shallow waters.

The stern, too, offers innovative design solutions, with the transom door opening downwards to create a pleasant swimming platform on the sea, while a side door makes hauling the tender fast and easy.

Impressive volumes characterise this vessel. Inside, the layout is traditional, with the full-beam master cabin located forward on the main deck, fitted with a large ensuite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. A conversation area welcomes guests as they board the yacht on this deck, where the dining area and the galley can also be found. The night area on the lower deck includes four guest cabins: 2 double VIP and 2 twin cabins. The crew area is located at the bow, with the Captain's cabin.

The wheelhouse on the upper deck is directly connected to the large sky lounge, where guests will be able to enjoy a conversation area and a cinema room. Moving towards the stern, the sunbathing area can be reached, furnished with loungers and seats. Another sunbathing area is available at the bow, also on this deck.

At the Genoa Boat Show, the spotlight was instead on Bertram yachts, the historic US brand of sport fisherman yachts, owned by the Gavio family and part of the Baglietto Group since 2015. The brand recently landed in Europe with a new division operating at Baglietto's site in Marina di Carrara for the construction of Bertram yachts and their sale in Italy and in Europe.

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Recognised all over the world as an unmistakable icon of luxury, elegance and unparalleled Italian technological excellence, the seagull brand amazed the many visitors at the Monaco Yacht Show with another magnificent "villa on blue": Baglietto presented as world premiere Enterprise, a 38-metre custom project with the exteriors designed by Paszkowski Design and interiors crafted jointly by WLW Design and Baglietto's design team.

FOR THIS HIGHLY INNOVATIVE PROJECT BAGLIETTO DEVELOPED A BRAND-NEW PLATFORM

Launched last June in La Spezia, this brand new yacht, together with Rush and Attitude, the first unit in the DOM133 series, represents an incredibly lively time for the yard, that launched and delivered perfectly on schedule its new creations. As explained the yard, this aspect implied a considerable effort and also highlighted the great organisation potential of the company. As Baglietto Chief Commercial Officer Fabio Ermetto specified, “I want to particularly emphasize this, the quality of its team, without whom such outstanding results wouldn't have been achievable”. In particular, “Enterprise is a highly innovative custom project for which a brand-new platform was developed and she has definitely the potential to become the first of a series”.

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With her straight-bow, the new 38-metre yacht with aluminium hull and superstructure bears the signature of Francesco Paszkowski Design and project management by Roni Meshoulam, as Owner's representative. The interior was mostly signed by the Owner’s wife in collaboration with the shipyard’s interior design team.

NO ONE BETTER THAN HER OWNER CAN EXPRESS THE VERY SENSE OF ENTERPRISE

“Life is sometimes about circumstances and destiny. So is the story of Enterprise. Almost 3 years ago we had the good idea to visit Baglietto. We liked what we saw. Top quality, pride of ownership, innovative designs, and an interest in building relationships with customers from the US. Most importantly, people we trusted and wanted to work with. Our shared vision was to break the mould. Not to build a boat that was typical and expected but to create something innovative. What began as a sketch on a piece of paper... a villa on the sea, has become real. A yacht that will make a statement wherever she goes. Bold, striking, sleek. Exploration style, a vertical bow, tri-deck design, transatlantic range, 440 GT. The largest 38 m vessel by volume ever built. She will generate excitement wherever she goes. People will ask 'What is it?' They will know it is unique. They will know it’s a Baglietto”.

The extensive use of glass with full-height windows on the main deck and the upper deck is certainly the main feature of this new project.

The profile alternates soft lines at the stern with more powerful sections at the bow, with large windows perfectly integrated into the structure.

The volume is also significant, thanks to a beam of 8.8 metres. Thanks to two Caterpillar ACERT C32 engines, the yacht can reach a maximum speed of 18 knots.

In light of the excellent results already achieved, the yard's expectations were and remain high.

As commented Fabio Ermetto during the show, “We are extremely proud to be able to meet the public and show the outcome of our unmatched ability to combine the best technological solutions with the most sophisticated design choices, to build yachts that, for nearly 170 years, have been a jewel in the crown of Made in Italy production. We have never been afraid to take up new challenges, just as we are doing now with regard to environmental sustainability and responsibility. As a matter of fact, we are used to anticipating the future. And, once more, the market is acknowledging and confirming the value of our strategic choices”. ∎

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NOBISKRUG

A VIGOROUS RETURN TO THE MARKET

SINCE THE ECONOMIC RESTART FOLLOWING THE TAKEOVER BY TENNOR GROUP IN 2021, GERMAN SHIPYARD SHOWS AN IMPORTANT ORDER BOOK IN THE SUPERYACHT SEGMENT WHICH UNDERLINES NOBISKRUG’S SUCCESSFUL ECONOMIC REALIGNMENT AND RETURN TO ITS SUCCESSFUL COURSE.

In this article we have grouped together the recent activities of the German shipyard, with a tradition of over 115 years. Acquired in 2021 by Lars Windhorst, founder and owner of the Tennor Group, Nobiskrug boasts an extensive experience in building seagoing vessels which allows the yard to create innovative and bespoke superyachts, reflecting the its pledge to build superyachts that will last for generations to come.

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Last August 2022 Nobiskrug completed an extensive refit (exteriors and interiors), on a 124-metre yacht built by Lürssen in 2010.

With the delivery of the Sailing Yacht A, the German shipyard once again confirmed their powerful presence among the leading superyacht builders, while its latest delivery – the high-tech and environmentally conscious, hybrid superyacht Artefact – cements Nobiskrug as a true innovator in its field. In the recent period the shipyard has presented several project, among these we find a new important contract signed last September, regarding a new a six deck 83-metre superyacht project, named Project Orkan. This new build contract has involved high-end global superyacht brokerage, Burgess , and Harrison Eidsgaard Design for the project. Philipp

appear to have been sculpted over a subframe, which creates a distinctive appearance with very simple graphics.”

The bespoke 83-metre-yacht project will be tailored to the Owner’s very high expectations of relaxed waterside living and features as a helicopter landing pad, generous exterior living spaces including a huge beach club transition effortlessly into the interior all of which underpins Nobiskrug’s tradition to deliver extraordinary superyachts. On the technical side project Project Orkan features a hybrid propulsion system including batteries

Maracke , CEO of Nobiskrug, said: “Our collaboration with Burgess and Harrison Eidsgaard is based on strong shipbuilding expertise on all sides. Nobiskrug prides itself on building yachts for the future, ships that will stand the test of time. We are delighted to be working on Project Orkan with these respected partners.”

The extraordinary exterior styling as well as the stylish interior comes from the strong trio Harrison Eidsgaard studio, based in London. Peder Eidsgaard from Harrison Eidsgaard says, “The pure white surfaces

in order to significantly reduce fuel consumption as well as electronic anchoring to protect sensitive areas. All naval architecture will be done by Nobiskrug’s highly skilled workforce to ensure the highest quality standards as well as comfort levels in noise and vibration. Inhouse state of the art calculation expertise ensures the hull is perfectly optimized in terms of seakeeping and propulsion efficiency. Furthermore, all ship operation systems will be constantly measured and monitored during the design phase to keep the energy requirements as low as possible.

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It was only a few month earlier when Nobiskrug had announced the signature of a new contract with highend global superyacht brokerage, Cecil Wright . The German yard with Headquarters in Rendsburg is working with the prestigious brokerage, along with Winch Design, to design and build a five deck 80 metre superyacht for delivery to her owner in 2025.

“We prevailed in a highly demanded market. Being a German yard that is striving to deliver the latest technology, highest quality combined with our ability to fulfil the Owner’s unique vision made us win this

The impressive exterior styling as well as the elegant interior comes from the leading global multi-disciplinary studio Winch Design. Once again Nobiskrug will together with Winch Design tailor the Owner’s wishes and high expectations into a unique masterpiece. This yacht will feature large interior spaces for relaxation and entertainment and a generous beach club all of which underpins Nobiskrug’s tradition to deliver extraordinary superyachts.

The delivery of project to her owner, who prefers to be unnamed, is scheduled for 2025. As a brokerage Cecil

contract”, says Maracke. All naval architecture will be done by Nobiskrug’s highly skilled workforce to ensure the highest quality standards as well as comfort levels in noise and vibration.

In-house state of the art calculation expertise ensures the hull is perfectly optimized in terms of seakeeping and propulsion efficiency.

Furthermore, all ship operation systems will be constantly measured and monitored during the design phase to keep the energy requirements as low as possible.

Wright are perfectly appointed to work with Nobiskrug as they specialise on large northern European yachts over 60metres. The brokerage is acting for the owner’s behalf as well as project managing the construction.

During the contract negotiations it became clear that Nobiskrug and Cecil Wright both worked in a very mutually collaborative way. Chris Cecil-Wright emphasized that “this joint project is the beginning of a long-term relationship”.

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The 80-metre yacht designed by Winch Design

Last March Nobiskrug announced the signature of the contract for Black Shark. Her dynamic, imposing exterior by Winch Design makes this yacht one of the most interesting one at present. Nobiskrug and the Owner have now signed the contract for the continued construction of the vessel (new build project 793). With this new order since the economic restart, the Rendsburg shipyard stays on its successful course since the takeover by Tennor Group. Investor Lars Windhorst, who was significantly involved in the negotiations for Black Shark, emphasizes that this success is proof of Nobiskrug’s capabilities. The current order book thus

completion in the superyacht building shed, Nobiskrug’s 160-metre long covered and air-conditioned dry dock. Under controlled conditions the interior and exterior outfitting will be finalised. This includes, among other tasks, the pulling of cables, pipe works, as well as the installation of insulation and the air conditioning and ventilation systems. Subsequently, the luxury interior created by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design from the Netherlands, and the installation of electrical components, such as lighting and entertainment systems, will be completed. At the same time, the filling and fairing work on the hull will be completed,

significantly contributes to the new orientation of the shipyard. “In intensive negotiations we prevailed against strong competitors and proved that we are the best partner for our customer. The fact that we were able to renew the contract for the construction of this outstanding ship makes me very proud on behalf of the employees of the shipyard,” says Maracke.

The construction of the superyacht will be completed at the shipyard in Rendsburg to be delivered to her owner in summer 2023. Black Shark is already awaiting its

before the innovative matt black paint is applied in several layers, and windows and doors are installed. The 77-metre yacht has a distinctive reverse bow and with a mast reminiscent of a shark’s fin fitted on a silver metallic superstructure, has a uniquely characteristic silhouette. At the same time, the matt paintwork of the hull mimics the skin texture of a black shark.

Black Shark is being built in compliance with IMO Tier 3 regulations, which set strict emission limits, as well as the Red Ensign Group Yacht Code Part A.

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Black Shark - © Nobiskrug

But the month of March was just as important in terms of design and creativity. In fact, last spring Swedish firm Tillberg Design of Sweden and Nobiskrug unveiled the 77-metre innovative yacht concept Lycka. The yacht has been thoughtfully designed and engineered to embrace the latest technologies with a customisable, Scandinavian-inspired interior and plentiful deck spaces in a contemporary and sporty package.

Lycka is yet another example of Nobiskrug’s longstanding shipbuilding experience regarding oceangoing yachts. Named for the Swedish word for “happiness”,

on Nobiskrug’s expertise in noise and vibration reducing technologies. Functionality and beauty converge within Lycka’s expansive interior, which boasts Scandinavian inspired simplicity with elements of luxury.

An open plan design highlighted by large room-high windows and folding balconies allows for interior and exterior to blend seamlessly on the main deck, which comprises a spacious salon and formal dining.

Amidships, a grand foyer features a spiral staircase encircling a lift that rises from the lower deck guest staterooms to the bridge deck above.

Lycka has been conceived to offer owners and guests the ultimate home away from home in a Scandinavian yet luxurious space designed to evoke a sense of rejuvenation, wellbeing and connection to the sea.

Clean, flowing lines lend a contemporary and modern look to the profile, with a Scandinavian lightness inside and out.

Conveying a presence of balance and power, Lycka is both well-proportioned and thoughtfully equipped for active owners. At the same time, the superyacht will rely

A well-equipped galley and pantry area is positioned to port, while a charming breakfast nook with another fold-down balcony is nestled to starboard just outside of the owner’s suite. The full-beam owner’s suite offers a lounge seating area and spacious ensuite including a dressing room.

Lycka has been designed to accommodate up to 14 guests in the aforementioned owner’s suite plus six additional guest ensuites of equal size on the lower deck.

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Gracious crew quarters housing ten double cabins are situated forward. The attention to detail is unparalleled through Lycka’s design, and subtle hints of colour combine with luxurious materials to carry out the vibe of relaxed sophistication.

On the bridge deck, a combination gym/spa is located aft of the wheelhouse followed by an office, dayhead and skylounge.

The captain’s quarters and a pantry with dedicated crew access to the galley below is located on this deck as well.

TDoS’s careful selection of sustainable materials is also factored into the design, which can be customised to suit the owner’s preference. Multiple style and colour options are possibile for the exterior, which can be tailored to a look that is classic, sporty or ultra-modern in profile.

“Lycka has been purposefully designed for longevity - from the hull shape to the materials selection to the technical systems - to meet future demands as well as environmental regulations”, says Daniel Nerhagen , TDoS’s Partner & Yacht Director.

The exterior spaces are maximised throughout the 77-metre design, with lounging and a bar found on the aft deck, a grand dining and relaxation oasis on the bridge deck aft, and a spacious sun deck equipped with an elongated Jacuzzi tub surrounded by sunpads forward with a bar and additional relaxation and entertainment aft.

Intended to incorporate the latest technologies, Lycka is designed to meet Lloyd’s Register certification and can be equipped with either diesel or hybrid propulsion.

“In partnering with a renowned German shipyard for this design, our goal is to create a yacht that can stand the test of time with the highest build quality available.”

Adds Nobiskrug’s CEO Philipp Maracke: “The yacht market continues to grow, as proven by the past two years. Together with TDoS, we offer owners a vessel that is drawn up sleek, and well-defined. A modern yacht in which they will feel as happy as the name suggests. Lycka is ready to be built immediately at Nobiskrug”. ∎

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LIMITED EDITIONS | RIVA ANNIVERSARIO

THE OPEN POWERBOAT THAT IS ALREADY A LEGEND

It’s an Aquariva, it’s an Aquarama, it’s history transformed into future and beauty: Riva Anniversario is an incredible combination of details and inspiration drawn from both these boats. The yard with 180 years of history come up with the idea of this open powerboat, in a strictly limited edition, which pays tribute to these two iconic boats that this year celebrate their 60th and 20th anniversary, Aquarama adn Aquariva.

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THIS EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION CELEBRATES THE LEGENDARY AQUARAMA AND AQUARIVA WITH DESIGN DETAILS AND COLOUR CUES IN THE DECOR.
PHOTOS © Riva

A lucky few were able to admire her on the weekend of June 11, exhibited on a floating platform moored in front of another Riva stronghold, the Gritti Palace Hotel, which as one of its many unrivalled attractions has its own Aquariva Super, the “Doge”, for guests to use as a taxi. At the Cannes Yachting Festival, on the other hand, the open powerboat that is already a legend was displayed on a raised platform at the entrance, to the curiosity and delight of all the many visitors.

Riva Anniversario is a unique 33-foot open powerboat with magnetic appeal, paying tribute to the history

and legend of the yard that has been making exciting contributions to yachting, design and fine living for 180 years now. Only 18 units will be produced and they have already become collector’s items, dreamt of and longed for by everyone who loves Riva as an art form.

The sleekly elegant lines of the Anniversario are designed as always by Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta , founders of Officina Italiana Design, working in partnership with the Strategic Product Committee led by Mr. Piero Ferrari and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department.

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The exterior styling is inspired by the Aquariva’s classic silhouette, featuring clean lines, balanced volumes and a series of stylistic details that tap into the Aquarama’s refined style. Two legends in a new boat that is already an icon: it could only happen with Riva. But don’t be misled by this tribute to past masterpieces because her design expresses Anniversario’s distinctive and innovative personality, featuring an exclusive and magnificently modern configuration seen not least in the choice of more saturated and fuller colours for the surfaces, highlighting their character. An innovative Metallic Brown, created exclusively for Anniversario,

waterline, which leads into the white antifouling and pays tribute to the Aquarama, as does the name of the model written in same lettering style as the famous wooden boats of the 1960s. Also echoing the style of the Aquarama, the gorgeously designed protective steel bow cap is joined by the lateral search lights with their classic steel bracket. Adding another touch of style and modernity to the silhouette are side handrails graced with a steel base clad in a refined mahogany fascia.

The entire aft section on board is occupied by the engine compartment hidden below the classic sun pad,

highlights the dazzling beauty of the boat as a whole and is juxtaposed with gloss varnished mahogany. The colour scheme includes masterful contrasts between steel, used for various details and trim, and classic Riva aquamarine alternating with optical white on all the leather upholstery, amplifying its charm.

Riva Anniversario exerts its power of seduction even before you go aboard, with a stern platform concealed and sheltered by the streamlined design of the hull sides. The boat’s profile is also enhanced by the aquamarine

which is upholstered with innovative outdoor leather in alternating aquamarine and white colours. The same leather is used to upholster both the cockpit and the below-deck area. This special type of leather is perfectly waterproof, withstands marine conditions and can be used at sea, ensuring an unrivalled sensation of softness and wellbeing. Designed for functionality and comfort, the cockpit features a large U-shaped sofa and a central table seating up to eight people. But that’s not all: the table has an up-down mechanism so that the space can easily be transformed into one big sunbathing area.

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Another innovative feature is the design of the mahogany cabinetry, which is integrated into the lower part of the sofa and includes storage and accessories. The area can be sheltered by the distinctive bimini top.

The bow area is run through with unmistakable details in perfect Riva style. Turning to the helm station, the dashboard includes two 12-inch digital displays and integrated navigation instruments. Aquarama-inspired vintage features abound, like the Vienna straw storage pocket with steel trim behind the driver’s seat.

The foredeck is clad entirely in polished mahogany planking. Continuing the tradition of hand craftsmanship, all the wooden parts of Anniversario are protected by the Sarnicobased yard’s famous twentyfour coats of varnish. Two deck portholes inspired by the Aquarama, one on either side, bring natural light down below deck. The centrally positioned steel casing adds a sumptuously elegant accent to the deck, as well as housing the navigation lights.

Below deck, the ambiance features leather upholstery with an aquamarine and white colour scheme that matches the ceiling. Riva Anniversario is fitted with an electronically controlled twospeed gearbox that unleashes all the power of the two YANMAR 8 LV engines, each rated 370 hp. This engine configuration delivers a top speed of 40.5 knots and provides a range of 155 miles at the cruising speed of 36 knots ∎

A noble cause

The launch of Riva Anniversario also represents an opportunity for Ferretti Group to leave a mark, since one of the 18 units in the Limited Edition, will be donated to the charity initiative “7 Fund for UNICEF”, created by UNICEF and David Beckham to support children around the world with better healthcare, education and protection.

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AMER YACHTS | PERMARE STEEL DREAMS COME TRUE

TO CELEBRATE ITS FIRST 50 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS, THE SANREMO SHIPYARD ANNOUNCE A BEAUTIFUL PROJECT, WHICH WILL LET THEM SAIL TOWARDS NEW HORIZONS. AN IMPORTANT STEP FORWARD THAT ALSO MARKS THE START OF A NEW SEGMENT, 'THE STEEL'. IN ADDITION TO THE COMPOSITE RANGE WHICH IS BEING FURTHER STRENGTHENED, AMER YACHTS ENTERS THE WORLD OF LARGE YACHTS AND IT DEFINITELY DOES NOT TIPTOE, BUT IN GREAT STYLE, READY TO LAUNCH A BEAUTIFUL 70 METERS IN 2026.

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IMAGES © Amer Yachts (BELOW) Three generations of the Amerio Family: from left Barbara, Fernando, Rodolfo, Noemie

hen building a 70-metre yacht, one thinks twice, even three times. These are important projects that require an incredible effort, both financial and logistical but also organizational. When a shipyard gets to dedicate itself to a 70-metre vessel it means that it is in full maturity and experience (or at least that's the way it should be for everyone). And in fact Permare celebrates its 50th anniversary with this project. A new Amer has been announced and it is already under construction. But it is not a classic Amer (pass me the 'classic' term), but a truly revolutionary project for the Sanremo-based shipyard, a real, concrete look forward, the result of investments and the will to act: it is the new Amer 70 Steel, the first ever built by the yard in steel.

Last June Permare (the name of the company, Amer Yachts is the brand) announced the construction of the first 70-metre yacht in steel, presenting this project as a custom unit developed for an esteemed European client.

The construction of the unit began last March 2022, as announced by the Amerio family, who owns and runs the shipyard since 1973. The works are followed directly from the yard with strict supervision, with a dedicated supply chain, giving geographical priority to the Ligurian and Tuscan districts and privileging highly skilled workers that will ensure the highest quality.

Born from the creative mind of the Italian Architect Antonio Luxardo of Optima Design, this new displacement hull yacht conceived with contemporary lines, is expected to be ready for the 2026 season. The project stands out for having very generous on-board

Wspaces, innovative aesthetic and stylistic features, while from an engineering point of view it is designed to operate with low consumption. The project was initially commissioned to the La Spezia-based Optima Design studio, with which Amer Yachts has a fruitful collaboration today. The construction and quality control manager is a well-known face in the industry, he is engineer Giulio Riva, who boasts thirty years of experience in the iron and steel sector and who has collaborated on many important successful refi projects with the Sanremo shipyard.

The interiors are designed by Luxury Projects studio, to the initiative of eclectic Laura Pomponi, who is also working with the Sanremo shipyard on another project. Regarding this project, which represents the shipyard's biggest and most demanding challenge, Amer Yachts has primised to unveil further details in the coming months.

Permare, which this year celebrates its first 50 years of activity, thanks to its strategic position in western Liguria close to the French Riviera and the very fashionable and refined Principality of Monaco, can boast a large clientele from Italy but also overseas, or simply passing through, since this location is not only a tourism destination and harbour, but also an industrial crossroads.

But the strategic activities signed by Amer Yachts are not finished. In fact, in addition to this new 70-metre project, which definitively launches the new 'steel segment' for the company, the dedicated composite team is strengthened and particularly involved in managing the scale up of the Amer 120 construction type and extending it to the entire product range.

Massimo Verme, Stefano Tini and Andrea Ramasco are part of the historic group and will be particularly busy this year in completing the many Amer Yachts projects, with deliveries scheduled through the end of 2023.

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At the last Monaco Yacht Show, the Sanremo shipyard presented a second particularly noteworthy project, again in the steel segment: it is the Amer Steel 41, an explorer designed by Luiz De Basto for both the external and internal lines. In addition to the shipyard and the designer, Andrea Piccione, Head of Marine Sales Volvo Penta, and the sales broker Juan Morillo, Amer dealer in United States, were also present at the press event.

Once again we find the name Optima Design among the brands involved in this project. In fact, the studio took care of the design, naval architecture and executive engineering.

This 41-metre steel explorer was commissioned from the shipyard at the beginning of the year and according to the works plan, its delivery is scheduled for the beginning of 2025, at which time it will present itself to the industry's audience with the aim of opening up a way on the international market.

The AMER 41 Explorer is characterized by an innovative hull in terms of shape but also from a technological point of view. It is in fact equipped with an advanced new propulsion system capable of significantly reducing consumption and emissions, while guaranteeing silence and comfort on board.

Furthermore, the yacht is designed with a new evolutionary system for launching and retrieving its tenders. The system allows to carry out these operations more quickly and, most importantly, greater safety. Broker Morillo said he was particularly satisfied with the project, commenting positively on the performance and shallow draft. ∎

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Delivered last May 2022, M/Y Rio is the latest true-custom steel and aluminium superyacht by CRN, an entirely bespoke nautical work of art. The taut, flowing hull lines and nearvertical bow bear striking testament to her remarkable elegance and dynamic, sporty personality. The new 62-metre beauty is the latest fullest expression of the Ancona yard’s artisanal skill, design expertise and fine construction quality.

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THE NEW 62M SUPERYACHT RIO IS THE LATEST FULLY BESPOKE NAUTICAL WORK OF ART PRESENTED BY CRN AT THE LAST MONACO YACHT SHOW: THE YACHT IS DESIGNED TO MAKE ON-BOARD LIFE UNIQUELY PLEASURABLE.

Rio was designed and built by CRN in collaboration with design studio Omega Architects, who created the exterior concept, and Pulina Exclusive Interiors for the styling inside. TWW Yachts represented the owner, while TWW Yacht Management provided integral technical consultancy with survey and project management oversight throughout the final stages of construction and onward through her operational management.

62 metres large with a beam of 11.2 metres, this 4-deck yacht comfortably accommodates up to 12 guests in the owner’s suite and 5 guest cabins (plus 9 cabins for the 15 crew). These are comprised of 2 full-beam VIPs and

3 suites on the lower deck, served by a lift to all decks.

Created to her owner’s vision, Rio exudes a supreme harmony between the ample interior and exterior spaces, evoking a strong sense of fluidity, an impression of even greater volume and a perceptual and functional unity between inside and out.

The generous full-height windows form a visual continuum in sync with the elegant exterior architecture. They offer a delightful play of reflected shimmer, bathing the spaces in light and enabling constant direct contact with the sea.

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The main aft deck profile revels in the harmony of designer Frank Laupman’s signature arches, which protect the deck and assure guests’ privacy while framing superb views from the side and stern. The owner can enjoy the harmonious distribution and quality of the spaces, with a smooth, fluid layout designed specially to unite the many large indoor and outdoor living areas seamlessly in masterly style, where natural light reigns supreme.

The magnificent outdoor spaces are conceived as multipurpose areas for relaxing and sociable moments.

This wealth of spaces includes the stern lounge with bright, airy al fresco dining facilities or the lounge at the bow on the owner deck with a generous spa pool and sun area for fitness use and parties. Not to mention the wellness lounge with water toys aplenty at the beach club, or the huge spa pool and cinema zone aft on the wheelhouse deck.

The entire superyacht is tailored to create an extraordinary personalised cruising experience steeped in freedom and privacy. The owner can savour the seclusion of their own private deck or dive into the buzz of the sizeable social areas.

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Rio reflects an advanced contemporary concept of onboard living. The comfort is set off with sublime details selected with absolute care, where exquisite materials mingle with specially developed colour combinations. The owner expressly requested bright, colourful spaces and a happy atmosphere for the younger family members. The vibrant concept is developed with a tropical mood, where the prevailing upbeat white tones, pure lines and natural materials are set off by a mix of lively pops of colour and vivid décor inspired by exotic motifs.

The white walls harmonise with the marine palette, from pastel turquoise to the varying shades of azure for the furnishings and textiles in custom textures. And delightful details – in tones of blue and fuchsia or green and grey – further embellish every deck.

The preferred woods are American walnut and white lacquered oak in staves, selected respectively for the floors and walls all through the yacht. Crema d’Orcia and Calacatta Vagli Oro marbles grace the bathrooms, chiming with the predominant light hues.

The most vivid notes come from other marbles: the blues of the Azul Macauba in the saloons and the mossy Irish Green in the outdoor American bars light up the spaces with colour combinations in marine-inspired moods.

Imaginative stylish details and custom artworks permeate all the decks with character. Sumptuous wallpapers and jungle-style decorations, like the hand-painted panels in the owner’s lobby, create vibrant, joyous, endlessly fascinating effects.

The yacht’s interiors are by Zago S.p.A, a Ferretti Group company established over a century ago as a small artisanal carpentry workshop.

As with the owner suite, all the guest areas and cabins come with the very latest smart-automation technology. This allows guests to control and personalise the air conditioning system, the opening and closing of the curtains, the lighting – from the brightness to switching on and off – and, naturally, all the audiovisual kit.

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AN EXUBERANT, DYNAMIC FEEL

The main-deck offers fully integrated and harmonious inside and out spaces where finishes and decoration form a seamless continuum throughout.

The cockpit hosts a large, comfortable open-air living space with a versatile layout. This lounge and welcome area features furnishings by contemporary Italian design brands with a colour palette that plays with natural elements like the sea and sky, fusing in unison with the tropical mood.

This multipurpose space makes a superb social and dining area, which reveals a strong, immediate sense of spaciousness. The many full-height windows afford spectacular sea views and make this an especially luminous space. Among the sophisticated materials, the white lacquered oak takes pride of place on the walls alongside some magnificent cotton wallpapers in shades of white, framed by understated pastel turquoise lacquered profiling. Like a neutral tableau enlivened by

splashes of colour, the white furnishings juxtapose with elements in shades of azure and strikingly colourful jungle-inspired custom artworks on the walls.

Guests are welcomed by an American bar at the entrance, which becomes a bridge between the indoor and outdoor lounge areas. At the far end of the main saloon, the living area with sofa and 83" TV. Further along the deck, the central lobby revolves around the elegant staircase in bleached pickled oak. Linking all levels of the yacht, this object of design is functional yet beautiful, embellished with white-leather wall coverings. The lift has mirrored walls with a decorative 3D effect and an American walnut floor with Crema d’Orcia marble inlay.

The full-beam VIP cabin is grand enough to be considered a second owner suite. The eye is drawn to the distinctive wallpaper made of bamboo interwoven with silver thread and cotton, a symphony of nuanced blues with a delectable texture.

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On the lower deck, the beach club is a multipurpose lounge area looking right on to the sea, equipped with a spectrum of water toys for unrivalled aquatic enjoyment.

Designed to offer moments of togetherness and fun, both indoors and out, the area receives extra illumination from the four large lanterns in the floor of the deck above, which light up the blues and greens of the marine-style furnishings and nature-inspired wallpaper.

Besides the wellness area which house a hammam and shower, there is a lounge with bright, cheerful floating poufs shaped like starfish for guests to enjoy with a large TV that doubles as an interactive whiteboard for games and other entertainment.

Down from the main-deck lobby to the lower deck, a fully equipped gym forms a keep-fit zone in combination with the bow area.

The 4 guest cabins with private bathroom comprise 1 full-beam VIP, 2 identical doubles and a twin with third

Pullman bed, all with white lacquered-oak staved walls pepped up with dashes of colour. In seamless harmony with the various decks’ interior style and materials, each guest cabin is finished differently, personalised with its own colour scheme – red/brown, green/blue and pastel green – for the wall panels, profiling and furnishings.

In the bathrooms, the Crema d’Orcia marble echoes the relaxing light tones that pervade the entire yacht.

Special mention must be made of the large, luminous full-beam VIP cabin: a walk-through wardrobe partitions the sleeping area complete with ample study and a bathroom with twin sinks.

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The 323 sqm owner's deck is a sophisticated haven of privacy, notable for its harmonious symmetries, its great openness to the sea, and its eclectic blend of spaces with privacy uppermost in mind.

To the stern, a fabulous al fresco dining area links to the sky lounge for an unforgettable indoor–outdoor experience. The centrepiece is a custom-made round dining table identical to the one in the main-deck lounge. Linked via sinuous walkways both aft to the main deck and wheelhouse deck and to the outer deck at the bow, the area transforms easily into an open-air party zone with DJ console.

Walls and furnishings here also have neutral and white background tones. Superb details, finishes and elements in shades of pastel turquoise emphasize the marine mood that runs through the yacht.

Towards the bow, the owner suite lobby draws the eye with 3 magnificent hand-painted artworks on the walls. These palatial spaces with 180° windows offer peerless

sea views, creating a powerful sense of openness and glorious luminosity. In the owner’s suite, the white tones of the lacquered oak on the walls set off the various shades of bright blue in the finishing and furnishings. At the heart of the room, the fully custom king-size bed features a white-leather headboard with a 3D effect from the vertical petrol-blue leather inlay.

At the bow, the striking entirely open-air lounge spanning 115 sqm leads directly off the master cabin. Full privacy is always assured, as the area is secluded and out of the crew’s eye line. Here, a lounge area features a teak pool, recessed for privacy from the helm station and to be out of the wind when cruising; a canopy protects it from the sun when required. This great multipurpose outdoor space can also be opened up to guests and for parties, as a stunning dance floor under the stars. The deck’s raison d’être – total privacy – is underlined by the design of the mooring area below, conceived so that on-board staff must access it directly from the crew zone, avoiding the owner’s private spaces.

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The wheelhouse deck hosts a spacious outdoor area for guests to relax in the spa zone and have fun in the sun. The fully custom pool is a welcome feature, raised and with a conveniently integrated sun pad along one side.

This highly versatile area becomes a fully equipped open-air private cinema with a big screen and projector that slide down from the ceiling; it can also host lively karaoke evenings with friends

The outdoor lounge with comfy sofas includes an American bar with waterside seats; the beautiful Irish Green marble top forms a chromatic continuum with the one on the owner deck below. Forward through the lobby past the captain’s cabin, the integrated helm station has a commanding position and excellent visibility. It vaunts 5 interchangeable screens and all the latest on-board technology; sliding panels on the Fenix top conceal the instruments when not in use.

The helm leads to the spacious first officer’s cabin. The yacht has a top speed of 15 knots and cruises at 12 knots,

courtesy of her twin Caterpillar 3512C ACERT engines outputting 1,230 kW @ 1,800 rpm.

The yacht, permitted to cruise in all geographical areas, is IMO Tier III-certified1, assuring drastic reductions of 70% in harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the engine exhaust.

To complete the fun and pleasure of navigation, the fullbeam garage accommodates two jet skis, an array of toys for all the family and guests to enjoy, an 8-metre Pascoe Beachlander tender and a second tender of almost 5 metres for the crew that also acts as a rescue boat. In addition, there is also a 14 - meter SACS Rebel 47 tender chase boat ∎

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BENETTI | M/Y TRIUMPH A MASTERPIECE OF ENGINEERING AND COMFORT

WITH A SOUL DEVOTED TO ETHNICITY AND LUXURY, M/Y TRIUMPH IS THE NEW MEMBER, AND ONE OF THE MOST RECENT, MEGAYACHTS LAUNCHED BY BENETTI. MAIN DRIVER OF HER DESIGN: CONVIVIALITY-INSPIRED SOLUTIONS FOR LONG AND COMFORTABLE CRUISES.

Built on one of Benetti’s most successful platforms, 65-metre M/Y Triumph features five enclosed decks plus a sundeck, achieving an exquisite balance between volume and length. The vessel has a highly efficient hull and guarantees silent cruising for long-distance trips in the utmost comfort. On board Triumph, the use of “Box-in-Box” construction technology is extended to almost all the living areas; this technology in conjunction with many other solutions developed by the shipyard’s engineering department ensures silent running and reduced vibrations – features that are highly valued by Benetti’s customers.

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Triumph has a range of over 4,700 miles at 12 knots, and the owner intends to spend long periods on board with their guests while taking advantage of all the spaces, ensuring optimal service on every deck.

The quality of the platform has made it possible to optimise any extra space around the rooms, ensuring more surface area both for the crew to work in and for the owner and guests to enjoy their life on board.

The most important features include the 130-squaremeter master suit with an adjoining study/lounge and spacious outdoor terrace, the full-beam VIP cabin on the main deck as well as a generously sized and lightfilled lounge on the upper deck, a gym with a huge sliding glass door on the bridge deck, a touch-and-go helipad and a beach area of over 70 square meters.

Conviviality is the undisputed driver of a design that ensures guests can be accommodated together in almost all the areas for entertaining on the megayacht.

The yacht’s sleek, sculpted exterior styling is the work of Cassetta Yacht Designers , the well-known Italian firm that has successfully given this boat a sense of timeless elegance, free from the constraints of current fashions.

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Starting from the top, the sundeck is characterised by an all-round panoramic view and fitted out with lounge areas and a Jacuzzi. Directly underneath, on the bridge deck, you will find the veranda/gym area, a hybrid indoor/outdoor setting with over 2.4m of headroom inside that makes it both practical and delightfully airy, equipped with air conditioning and a lightweight sliding glass door.

The unusually sized upper deck has a spacious exterior dining area, complete with an American bar and a panoramic lounge that can also be used as a touch-andgo helipad if needed.

Triumph has a sleek and elegant stern that works very well with the position and length of the decks above, counterpointing the extremely long bow in a combination of proportions that embodies linear elegance.

The yacht’s hull is designed to maximize efficiency and reduce fuel consumption, as well as ensuring excellent handling at sea, remarkable stability, and great manoeuvrability.

The distribution of space on board Triumph is ideal: two large garage, crew quarters that are completely separate from the guest area but directly connect to it both horizontally and vertically, and an under-lower service deck.

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Designed to offer the ultimate in technical and storage spaces, Triumph is ideal for long, comfortable cruises.

The layout, the choice of materials, decor and furniture were handled by the Benetti style department working in tandem with the client. Green & Mingarelli Design was chosen directly by the owner to look after the decorative aspects. The result is a unique yacht characterised by a style that combines ethnicity and luxury, using exclusive materials like glass by Lalique, marble and fur, alongside elements of green design.

The indoor and outdoor dining tables were designed specifically for Triumph. All the outdoor furniture is made of stainless steel, elegantly detailed with special corded rope producing an effect in line with the yacht’s contemporary style. Based on input from the owner, the designers adopted a contemporary, cosmopolitan style that avoids any particular geographical references and chooses refined materials like Crema Marfil, Statuary and Amani marble. Similarly striking are the loomwoven silk and wool carpets, with a pattern inspired by oriental fabrics depicting the geometrical designs created by sand dunes in the desert.

The interior layout features a division of space on the main deck that harks back to tradition, with a generous lounge followed by the indoor dining area that doubles up as a movie theatre.

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Also worthy of note is the light decor, designed to showcase works of art the client has chosen to hang onboard: a selection of photographs by internationally renowned artists arranged in the style of a museum or art gallery.

The owner is a passionate collector, among other things of Triumph motorcycles, one of which is installed as part of the decor on the upper deck. ∎

For the interiors, Green & Mingarelli design has chosen the photographic monochrome works of the artist who is now very popular internationally, and whom Superyacht Digest already in 2018 had opted for one of the beautiful covers. This is David Yarrow.

David’s evocative and immersive photography is most distinctive and has earned him an ever growing following amongst art collectors. Born in Glasgow in 1966. He took up photography at an early age and as a 20-year-old found himself working as a photographer for The London Times on the pitch at the World Cup Final in Mexico City when he took the famous picture of Diego Maradona holding the World Cup and, as a result, was asked to cover the Olympics and many other sporting events.

Many years later David established himself as a photographer by documenting the natural world from new perspectives and the last nine years have been career defining. His works are on display in leading galleries across Europe and North America and he is now recognised as one of the best-selling photographers in the world with his limited edition works regularly sold at Sotheby’s and other auction houses.

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MANGUSTA OCEANO 44

AN OVERWATER VILLA DESIGNED TO CRUISE THE SEVEN SEAS

YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR TIME AT SEA LIKE IN A TRUE ULTRA-MODERN LOFMANGUSTA IS DESIGNED TO FEEL UNPRECEDENTED EMOTIONS AND ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF CRUISING IN UNPARALLELED COMFORT.

The Mangusta Oceano 44 is the new magnificent displacement three-decker in the Mangusta Oceano long-range line. Built at Overmarine Group's manufacturing site in Pisa, Italy, this wonderful vessel hit the water in July 2022 and made her official debut at the Monaco Yacht Show to much acclaim and success. This model, the spiritual successor to the previous multi-award-winning Mangusta Oceano 43, introduces a new, exclusive concept of onboard life, radically reinterpreting the way life at sea can be enjoyed at best: it is indeed a true ultra-modern loft where glazed surfaces are the undisputed protagonists on very deck, creating a seamless, harmonious continuity between interior and exterior spaces.

This displacement yacht, featuring a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure, was brought to life by the valuable cooperation between and among the shipyard's Engineering Department, engineer Ausonio from P.L.A.N.A. Design, who took care of naval architecture, and designer Alberto Mancini

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THE EXTERIORS, IN PURE MANGUSTA STYLE, ARE DESIGNED TO MAKE THE MOST OF ONBOARD LIFESTYLE - A CONCEPT PERFECTLY EMBODIED BY THE BEACH AREA, THOUGHT TO BE THE THROBBING HEART OF SOCIAL LIFE: ONCE THE TRANSOM IS OPENED AND THE SIDE TERRACES ARE UNFOLDED, A 180° MARINE ENVIRONMENT IS OBTAINED, BRIGHTENED BY THE NATURAL LIGHT THAT FILTERS THROUGH THE SIDE OPENINGS AND THE PARTIALLY GLAZED UPPER DECK.

What makes this model really unique is, above all, the philosophy lying behind the whole project, developed with a view to offer unprecedented emotions and allow to enjoy each and every moment of cruising in unparalleled comfort - a goal that has been achieved thanks to generous onboard volumes, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a system of side and crosswise sliding

doors that create a harmonious continuum of smart solutions and skilfully combined materials, making the very most of onboard lifestyle.

The yacht's elegant layout stands out for its pleasant design consistency and seamless connection between indoor and outdoor areas, also thanks to an extensive use of glazed surfaces. A glaring example of this is the upper deck, where the full-height windows are undoubtedly the core design elements: while the view they offer from inside is absolutely stunning, their see-through effect is further magnified outside by as many glazed panes installed as parapets, resulting in a huge, uninterrupted space with a breathtaking view of the sea.

The bulwarks and steel handrails have been replaced by transparent glass panes flush with the teak floors, introducing unprecedented solutions and volumes that would been unthinkable on a traditional three-decker.

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The standard layout features a second saloon on the upper deck, which opens up almost completely thanks to three large sliding doors, two of which on the sides.

On this first unit, however, the Owner has decided to have a second master stateroom, instead, on the upper deck, to enjoy an exclusive, private view of the ocean.

The cabin is accessed via a convenient internal staircase that, from the main deck lobby, leads to the Owner's dressing room, equipped with numerous wardrobes and mirrors. From there, access is gained to the actual cabin, fully immersed in the surrounding landscape thanks to incredibly large windows.

Warm, soft nuances are predominant in this suite, with pink touches like the Marine Leather headboard decorated by an elegant 3D fish, the face-powder pink vanity, and the comfortable Minotti seat that complements it. The same colour shades can also be found in the en-suite bathroom in Calacatta and Thassos marble, fitted with rose gold taps.

The main deck hosts a large saloon with alternating warm and cold materials, such as marble for the floors combined with wood in the same camel shade as the leather Poltrona Frau sofa that stands at the entrance.

Another 4 Poltrona Frau armchairs add the perfect final touch to this environment. The veining of the Calacatta marble used for the Minotti coffee table top matches the marble used for the floors. The dining area, located towards the bow, has been fitted out with a table with an onyx centre piece; the table seats up to 12 people and is illuminated by a chandelier with multiple light points, custom-made to the Owner's taste.

The staircase that can be admired from the lobby has a wall completely upholstered in Studioart leather, characterised by a geometric pattern. Walking further on the main deck, access is gained to the master stateroom, which also includes a dedicated dressing room at the entrance and opens up onto a fully automated balcony, from where the Owner can enjoy a private view of the ocean.

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The cabin is connected to the upper deck by a series of skylights created on the bottom of the swimming pool to let natural light shine through and produce mesmerising water reflections in the space below. The bathroom, also clad in Calacatta marble, has a large central shower and a bathtub. This master cabin, too, is pervaded by delicate, warm colour shades, and the ceiling is decorated with painted inserts evoking the movement of passing clouds.

The lower deck is entirely dedicated to guests, who will find accommodation in 2 VIP and 2 guest cabins, each of them harmoniously matching the colour shades and materials used throughout the yacht.

Towards the bow, still on the upper deck, is a wonderful pool - a sunbathing area entirely surrounded by water (hence the name “The Island”) which can be easily accessed via a teak deck, thereby creating a truly fullimmersion experience. Part of the pool bottom is transparent, so as to let light shine through and brighten the owner's suite shower located on the main deck.

The wheelhouse, close to this area, is truly one of a kind and has huge full-height windows that ensure excellent visibility.

The impressive volumes, like the size of the sun deck (104 sq. m / 1120 sq./ft., so far truly unthinkable on a yacht in her class), make the Mangusta Oceano 44 a real pearl, further enriched by equally precious interiors, where the constant alternation and skilful combination of warm and cold materials, lacquered surfaces and matt wood, marbles and leather upholstery, are truly the highest expression of contemporary minimalism.

The Mangusta Oceano 44 is a "worldwide" steel and aluminium yacht just waiting to welcome her guests, featuring a streamlined and elegant profile but also offering outstanding performances - a range of 4,500 nautical miles, a maximum speed of 16 knots, and a cruising speed of 11 knots, always in the incredible comfort ensured by zero-speed and underway stabilizers. ∎

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GOLDEN YACHTS’ LATEST ENDEAVOR

88M PROJECT X

AS 2ND-LARGEST YACHT BUILT BY GOLDEN YACHTS, 88M PROJECT X, CURRENTLY FOR SALE (AND FOR CHARTER) WITH BURGESS, COMBINES THE VERY LATEST IN DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND STYLE WITH THE HIGHEST STANDARDS IN QUALITY, SERVICE AND ENTERTAINMENT.

Renowned Greek shipyard Golden Yachts has established a solid track record, with the launch of important units in recent years, such as O’PARI and O’PTASIA. The brand-new 88-metre superyacht Project X, delivered last summer 2022, stands out as a unique combination of British architecture and Italian style. The yacht showcases iconic exterior design (and general arrangement plan) by legendary British designer Ken Freivokh and

restful, contemporary interiors – including Freivokh's jaw-dropping triple-height atrium – by Italy’s Massari Design, with all design guided and overseen by her hugely experienced owner. Project X ’s overall beam reaches 14,8m, measuring 2973GRT, offering space and comfort onboard. Her steel hull and aluminium superstructure were built to Bureau Veritas classification and MCA compliance for commercial operation.

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Her 2,973GT of internal volume feature the very latest in design, technology and style to deliver the highest standards in quality, service and entertainment. The overall plan of the yacht is very functional and is designed to maximise the enjoyment of each area, whether accommodation or common areas.

An interior flooded with natural light, redefines the connection with your surroundings. Nowhere is this better expressed than in her uniquely impressive glass elevator and triple-height atrium, inspired by Freivokh.

The yacht surprises for some particular design details, and the abovementioned breathtaking Atrium is one of the area that make Project X truly unique: connecting 3 of the 5 decks it has internal balconies and is illuminated by the side “X” structures. It hosts one of the largest circular glass lifts to have ever been installed on a yacht. The lighting scenery is enhanced by perimetric glass floor panels, which required special fixing and installation systems.

The yacht is full of details, finishes and elegant combinations of essences: more than 40 types of leather, precious woods, marbles and onyxes as well as metals with unique finishes and silk carpets decorate the interiors. This required the knowhow of various experts and the collaboration of company's contractors, as well as a lot of other suppliers, to deliver every single piece - from a leatherbuckled column, to boiserie and fabric-woven panels.

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With 900 sqm surface of teaklaid decks, guests can experience the amazing ocean view from the 7.5m x 3m glass walled pool enjoying direct access to the swimming platform, a private Jacuzzi on the owner’s deck as well as a ten-seat SPA pool with panoramic views over the sundeck.

In total Project X accommodates up to 19 guests in seven guest cabins plus VIP and Owner’s suite, which is located on the Bridge deck, and each has its own colour scheme. Other alluring features include a large private owner's deck with private pool, 2 bathrooms and 2 dressing rooms. The sun lounging terrace boasts sensational views through fullheight windows in the full-beam master suite with a 180-degree panoramic view.

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The main deck is home to a large pool, 7x3.5m, on the aft deck with vast sunbathing facilities and a large sit-up wet bar. A DJ station ‘bridges’ over the main deck pool for professional DJ sets with B&O sound system and nightclub lights for peerless parties.

The sea-level Beach club area on the lower deck aft was definitely the most challenging from an engineering perspective, where storage of the Owner ’s Pedrazzini boat joins a relaxing living area.

The beach club features two large sea terraces, a huge swim platform, with a sit-up bar with views into the glass-sided pool above and a circular lounge, in addition to other seating areas and a large TV.

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It’s also home to the yacht’s spa with Finnish Sauna, transparent glass Turkish Hammam and massage/beauty room.

Among Project X’s special features there is the 360° view fully equipped Gym Area on the Sun deck, with at its centre the elevator that services all guest decks. Illuminated both from the sides plus ceiling skylights, and hosting a cabin with separate bathroom, it is certainly one of the most remarkable characteristics.

Aft is a sit-up wet bar, café-style seating and a large area for sun loungers and forward is a 10-person jacuzzi with adjacent sunpads.

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Another special feature is a cabin on the upper deck with a private lounge area which, again with a view to functionality and flexibility of the spaces, can in turn be subdivided to become a second cabin if required.

On the upper deck forward, there is also an impressive full-beam office and conference room with separate PA/secretary facilities with panoramic views.

The exterior dining table on the upper deck is carved out of marble. It comfortably accommodates 18 guests and is perfect for endless parties, both on the main deck lounge area as well as on the Helipad sitting at the fore mezzanine.

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Project X also has an extensive collection of tenders and toys, from the 10m (32.8ft) Onda Limousine tender and the impressive 9m (29.5ft) Pedrazzini Vivalle classic tender to the two 6.3m (20.7ft) Whitmarsh RIBs. She also has a packed toy locker to keep everyone entertained on the water.

Twin 2,510hp Caterpillar diesel engines, with very minimal engine hours, give her a top speed of 16 knots and an astonishing range of 9,500nm at her passage speed of 12.5 knots. Naiad Dynamics zero speed stabilisers ensure comfort on arrival. She also has a touch-and-go helipad on the foredeck. ∎

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NEW LAUNCH FIRST SANLORENZO 57STEEL

FIRST OF FOUR UNITS, THE 57STEEL JUST LAUNCHED MARKS A VERY IMPORTANT MOMENT IN THE ONGOING GROWTH OF THE SANLORENZO SUPERYACHT DIVISION, THAT CURRENTLY IS WORKING ON 21 SUPERYACHTS FROM 44 TO 73 METERS.

ast November Sanlorenzo launched the first unit of the 57Steel line at the shipyard's superyacht production site in La Spazia. This first 56.5-metre long vessel with five decks and a tonnage of 1050 GT is the prototype of the line and will be delivered in early 2023. The sale was finalised by the broker house West Nautical, which also oversaw the project management.

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In terms of design, Sanlorenzo's new addition was overseen by Bernardo Zuccon, Zuccon International Project , who for the first time designed the exterior lines of a Sanlorenzo superyacht of such dimensions.

As Bernardo Zuccon explains, “the 57 Steel is an ambitious project behind which there has been an intense amount of typological research, a very important study which has always been at the basis of the research that Zuccon International Project has been conducting with passion since the beginning of its collaboration with Sanlorenzo. The aim was to create a craft of around 1050 GT with functional and lifestyle contents that are normally found on boats of larger sizes. From a design point of view, the most important challenge was to find the right balance between the volumes and proportions of the boat. There is no ostentation of the brand, and the external lines have a defined and extremely fluid, transparent and lucid progression in which the yard's language shines through. We can define 57 Steel: a skilful play of balance between content and container ”

This new superyacht allows for indoor and outdoor spaces that are decidedly out of the ordinary and revises the different functions of the on-board spaces in a new way. In fact, the layout of the 57Steel alters the traditional balance whereby the wheelhouse, which is normally located at the bow of the upper deck, is relocated at the bridge deck, like in the larger yachtsoffering the possibility of using the upper deck in a different way. Here we find the owner's cabin overlooking the large Owner's deck, a private area with an exclusive view of the sea.

Thanks to the unusual layout, a large full-beam VIP cabin, which can be used as a second owner's cabin, has also been placed forward on the main deck. This large aft area includes a swimming pool with a transparent bottom that allows light to filter into the area below, softly punctuating the spaces of the beach area, which can be further extended towards the water thanks to the folding terraces.

Designed by Studio Vickers of London, the interiors were created by working closely with the client. This made it possible to create warm and cosy environments that perfectly met the ideas and wishes of the owner. John Vickers added, “ we were tasked with creating a warm, detailed and inviting interior for an experienced owner and his family aboard this 56-metre steel Sanlorenzo. The design process was a huge creative pleasure and the shipyard team responded really well to our design direction, producing a wonderful interior. We were excellently supported by West Nautical's management and construction team, who were extremely professional. We have worked with Sanlorenzo before and know the care and attention to detail, but on this yacht, it was exceptional”. ∎

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MONACO YACHT SHOW

SUSTAINABILITY MAKES INNOVATION: THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY IS REALLY MAKING PROGRESS IN THIS AREA

BUILDERS, SUPPLIERS, OWNERS AND INVESTORS: THEY ARE ALL GIVING THEIR PRECIOUS CONTRIBUTION. THE LAST EDITION OF THE MONACO YACHT SHOW EXPLORERED HOW THE INDUSTRY IS TAKING SUSTAINABILITY SERIOUSLY WITH SEVERAL NEW INITIATIVES.

Sustainability Conference offered window into sustainable superyacht industry initiatives. Held on Wednesday 28 September, upon the Show’s opening, with prestigious key partners such as The Monaco Yacht Show itself and SYBAss, together with Water Revolution Foundation and Superyacht Life Foundation, the Sustainability Conference – offered an open-door panel discussion that aimed to inform the wider media with a snapshot of how the superyacht industry is making progress in the area of sustainability. The representatives on the panel included Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the Monaco Yacht Show; Robert van Tol, Executive Director of Water Revolution Foundation; naval architect Philippe Briand; CEO of the Baltic Yachts shipyard Anders Kurtén; and Giedo Loeff, who works as Head of Research and Development at Dutch superyacht builder Feadship.

The first part of the discussion included short updates from each of the panellists, who gave an insight into key developments and thought processes that are driving the industry forward. Among those, outlined by Gaëlle Tallarida, was an introduction to a new initiative for the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show – the Sustainability Hub. Created to highlight innovative projects and companies offering sustainable solutions to the superyacht industry, the Hub’s exhibitors had all been verified for eligibility by Water Revolution Foundation, the non-profit organisation that is developing various tools to help the industry reduce its environmental footprint.

Tallarida also described the Show’s efforts to become more sustainable, including measures it is taking to reduce its own impact, its commitment to the Monaco Pact

in collaboration with the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, and its work with Water Revolution Foundation on setting up the Sustainability Hub. “We are committed to a more sustainable event, and we already have solutions in place”, said Tallarida. “Moreover, the Sustainability Hub highlights sustainable solutions and projects that help reduce the superyacht environmental footprint with the support of the yachting industry and with the help of Water Revolution Foundation. The Hub has start-ups specialising in technology, solutions and eco-friendly concepts, and it is set to take a leading role in showcasing innovative and future superyachting solutions”.

For Robert van Tol of Water Revolution Foundation, the Conference was a chance to explain how the Foundation is driving both measurement and cooperation within the industry to highlight the importance of full lifecycle assessment, develop the tools that will enable builders, designers and suppliers to make tangible differences in their collective footprint, and foster a community of shared research that will benefit the whole industry.

“Yachting is the only maritime sector that has a dedicated non-profit organisation for tackling its environmental impact, and there’s a huge amount you can gain in terms of efficiency to share what has been worked on – and the results of – research and development,” said Van Tol. “And where commercial ships just use the oceans to transport goods from A to B, yachting has an extra connection – it is our back garden.

As an organisation we focus on reducing the negative impacts on the environment but also on ocean conservation, which is an opportunity to have a collective positive impact. This is a growing initiative and more and more companies are coming on board”.

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Philippe Briand explained how yacht design can make a significant difference in the efficiency of vessels, in particular when low-resistance hull design typical in sailing yachts, is applied to motor yachts. He also explained some of the advancements being made in capturing green energy by harnessing the wind and through hydrogeneration when sailing, alongside solar energy. It speaks to reducing the demand for and dependence on fossil fuels, a key consideration as yachting looks to make the energy transition to renewables and carbon-neutral power. It was a facet that was emphasised further by Giedo Loeff, who explored how Feadship’s own research over the past 15 years has focused on the transition to renewable fuels, epitomised by the recent Pure yacht concept which lays out a roadmap to 2030 with a propulsion system that begins by switching immediately to renewable, fossilfree diesel, and progresses through alternative fuels such as methanol and hydrogen for the future.

Anders Kurtén also addressed the build side of the industry, outlining how Baltic Yachts has been taking steps to incorporate more renewable, recycled or alternative materials in yacht construction – for example, using flax in place of glass fibre or carbon in hull and frame construction and monitoring the development of bio-resins to replace vinylester.

“A superyacht is a product that exists for one reason –to put a smile on the owner’s face”, Kurtén enthused. “Seeing as the world is changing, we’d like to act in a way by which they can continue to buy a yacht with a good conscience. We believe that our customers represent about 0,003 percent of the global population but as they control 15 percent of global assets, their actions are lighting the way as thought leaders. There’s no silver bullet but sustainability is achieved by focusing on multiple small details all combined. And our customers collaborate with us to create sustainable solutions”.

Added Van Tol: “Water Revolution Foundation is a collaborative platform that attracts like-minded companies and individuals to work together.” “Our aim with the Conference was to show that the industry is really making progress in this area of sustainability, and to inform the media and the wider public about all of the new developments that are going on in the background both with existing and established builders and suppliers but also with new companies that are innovating in this sector and attracting investment in this sector,” said Tony Harris. “All of the ideas presented at the Conference are happening” ∎

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ZUCCON INTERNATIONAL PROJECT POLTRONA FRAU PRESENTS JACQUES-YVES

POLTRONA FRAU IS NOT NEW TO THE NAUTICAL SECTOR. THE BRAND BEGAN MAKING FURNISHINGS FOR LUXURIOUS OCEAN LINERS IN THE 1930S AND WENT ON TO GRADUALLY CONSOLIDATE ITS EXPERTISE IN NON-RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS OF EXCEPTIONAL CONSTRUCTION COMPLEXITY. TODAY POLTRONA FRAU IS INCREASINGLY ACTIVE IN THE YACHTING SECTOR. THIS YEAR THE FURNITURE BRAND CREATED SOMETHING SPECIAL IN COLLABORATION WITH THE FAMOUS ROME-BASED DESIGN FIRM ZUCCON INTERNATIONAL PROJECT.

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The collaboration between Poltrona Frau and Zuccon International Project has created the Jacques-Yves modular seating system designed for yachts, a perfect expression of the ability of the furniture brand’s Custom Interiors division to deliver complex projects and accommodate every request

in particular, are seen as private islands guaranteeing their owners not only comfort but also safety. That is why we have been developing products specifically for the yachting world with Zuccon International Project in Rome, adding value to our offering”.

The partnership between the Poltrona Frau division and the Rome-based firm headed by Bernardo Zuccon and his sister Martina is based above all on the fact that they share the same purposes and capabilities, on

with impeccably crafted made-to-measure solutions. This latest achievement reflects the Tolentino-based company’s investment in the yachting sector, which has added value to its offering.

“The explosion of the pandemic has undoubtedly sharpened our focus on this business,” explained Poltrona Frau CEO Nicola Coropulis, “because boats, and yachts

their capacity to form long-term relationships with their customers and help them develop their ideas, and on their desire to associate their vision and identity with the client’s culture and values.

The results will not be limited to the aesthetic sphere but will address all the yachting sector’s complexity in terms of construction and use.

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With the same spirit of enthusiasm, Bernardo Zuccon, who with his sister Martina heads Zuccon International Project, commented:

“Designing a sofa for the yachting market was both an unusual and a fascinating challenge, above all because of this partnership with Poltrona Frau, an internationally renowned company with which I am happy to embark on what will hopefully become a long-term collaboration. In approaching this project, I tried to identify the primary need that the object would be required to satisfy, because in the words of the famous Charles Eames, 'recognizing

the need is the primary condition for design'. The real turning point in approaching a project so different from those I am used to was applying all my baggage of experience in the world of yachts to designing a sofa that really does solve the problems raised by its unusual location: an environment that moves on water”.

THE JACQUES-YVES SEATING SYSTEM

The first result of the synergy between Poltrona Frau Custom Interiors and Zuccon International Projects is the Jacques-Yves seating system for both indoor and outdoor use. It is a versatile and flexible system, not only in terms of its composition and the wide variety of finishes available, but also of its use across the home, yacht and hospitality sectors. Its timeless, understated and essential design fits harmoniously with any ambience, however sumptuous or minimalist, appealing to a niche market that is multicultural and heterogeneous.

The sofas feature boxy lines with a horizontal sweep. Their volumes are generous but contained within compact dimensions, designed to limit the space they occupy, one of the main design constraints in the yachting industry.

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“THANKS TO THE WORK OF ZUCCON INTERNATIONAL PROJECT, A HIGHLY VALUED PARTNER OF OUR IMPORTANT CLIENT SANLORENZO, WE INTEND TO ESTABLISH AN EVEN MORE SOLID RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CLIENT AND OFFER THE MARKET AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE SUPERYACHT SEGMENT”
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Elements like armrests and seat depth are reduced to a minimum without compromising comfort and harmony of form. Storage is always a precious resource on a boat and so compartments of the same size as the sofa are built into the seats, a totally new feature in this sector, demonstrating Poltrona Frau’s ability to draw on many years’ experience manufacturing upholstered furniture and to transfer know-how and product research between its three divisions.

The system offers a very wide range of components and a modularity that provides maximum flexibility and unexpected configuration versatility, adapting easily to boats of different types and sizes.

These industrial considerations are combined with a design that ensures maximum freedom to customise details and materials. The sofas are upholstered in Pelle Frau® leather and fabric for indoor use and waterproof fabrics for outdoors. These materials offer extraordinary textures accented by some striking craft finishes, such as the leather weaves on the backs and sides of the armchairs, which wrap around curved wood profiles featuring fluid and organic shapes.

A LONGSTANDING PARTNERSHIP WITH THE YACHTING INDUSTRY

Designing for the marine sector is imprinted in Poltrona Frau’s DNA. In the 1930s, the brand began making furnishings for the luxurious ocean liners of the time and went on to gradually consolidate its expertise in non-residential projects of exceptional construction complexity. This is the defining mission of Poltrona Frau’s Custom Interiors division, which develops special furnishings for communal spaces and the contract market, including yachting.

In a fruitful relationship of co-operation with the customer, Poltrona Frau translates the spirit and philosophy behind every project into products of impeccable workmanship and exquisite detailing, supervising all the design, production and logistics phases and overcoming the numerous constraints involved in different spaces, types and uses.

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“I EMPLOYED THE PRINCIPLE OF ILLUSION IN APPROACHING THIS PROJECT, AND THIS ENABLED US TO PRODUCE AN OBJECT THAT ON FIRST SIGHT MIGHT SEEM BEST SUITED TO THE HOME, BECAUSE OF ITS LINES, STYLE AND LIGHTNESS, BUT WHICH IN FACT HAS ALL THE FUNCTIONS MORE TYPICAL OF TRADITIONAL MARINE FURNITURE”.
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TEAM ITALIA

HIGH-TECH PILOT HOUSE

TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, THE ITALIAN COMPANY TEAM ITALIA PRESENTED THE "NEW DHARMA" BRIDGE AT THE METS TRADE 2022 IN AMSTERDAM.

Launched in 2021, Dharma Next represents a true revolution in bridge design. This highly technological space is exclusively conceived for the captain: it features a fully integrated I-Bridge® control station, studied and developed by founders Massimo Minnella and Daniele Ceccanti to meet all technical specifications and ergonomic preferences for ship management. The revolutionary I-Bridge® totally integrated bridge system, translates into technologically advanced and safe touchscreen consoles with an unmistakable and sophisticated design that can be totally customised to the owner and captain's wishes.

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Thanks to the introduction of the revolutionary Front Bridge concept (a retractable control station that encloses all the main navigation commands and controls), the wheelhouse becomes a convivial navigation experience that the owner can share with his guests.

In this specific I-Bridge solution, a head-up display has been incorporated to consult the data necessary for navigation without shifting attention away from driving the yacht. Every integrated I-Bridge dashboard is an high-tech object with a unique, refined and clean design, created by Team Italia with a flexible architecture and an effective electronic integration that can always be customised to be in line with the idea of exclusivity and excellence that each yacht represents and for which they are produced.

Team Italia also offers a maintenance plan to closely follow the vessels: the Ocean Remote Support's PAM

service aims at keeping the NAV-COM systems efficient with the as lasting as possible life cycle.

The Italian company has recorded a brilliant 2022 with the delivery of 20 yachts, including the 48-metre Benetti M/Y Hawa, the brand new Custom Line 140' #01, the 33, 37 and 42-metre Navetta line, the 52-metre CRN M/Y Ciao the Steel range of Sanlorenzo Yacht and the Tecnomar for Lamborghini line. The next year also looks successfull with already 35 projects in progress ranging from 35 to 80 metres.

Regarding the automation architecture, this is developed by the sister company ONYX, that has just added the Remote Alarm Notification (RAN) system with Text-toSpeech technology. This system allows to be informed promptly, via SMS or voice call, of any problem or malfunction that may occur on board, thus managing the complete surveillance of the vessel even if it is unmanned.

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ROSSINAVI TO BUILD THE NEW 43M HYBRID-ELECTRIC CATAMARAN

AFTER HAVING PUBLICLY UNVEILED AT THE MIAMI DESIGN WEEK 2021 A NEW CONCEPT FOR A 43M HYBRID-ELECTRIC CATAMARAN, SEA CAT, ROSSINAVI HAS ANNOUNCED DURING THE WEEK OF THE MONACO YACHT SHOW THAT THE PROJECT IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION WITH SCHEDULED FOR LAUNCH IN 2024.

In analogy to what phytoplankton, bioluminescent sea creatures capable of photosynthesis, do, Sea Cat can store solar energy and convert it into electricity. This vessel is equipped with solar panels and a capacious battery pack; for a better experience she can also ply the seas in four operation modes, conceived for different scenarios.

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First /// One-day trip: in this scenario Sea Cat can cruise for 100% of the time in full-electric mode.

Second /// Multi-day trip: in this scenario the catamaran can cruise for multiple days, passing the nights at anchor, spending 90% of the entire time in full-electric mode.

Third /// Transatlantic trip: the Atlantic crossing can be performed with 80% of the time spent in full-electric mode, 20% of the time is spent in diesel-electric mode, using diesel generators. In this scenario, CO2 emissions are reduced by around 40 tonnes if compared to a traditional yacht of the same size.

Fourth /// Hibernation: this specific mode is meant for periods when the yacht is moored. Thanks to the energy absorbed by the solar panels, the catamaran can be selfsufficient in terms of electric consumptions and even donates the excess absorbed energy to a marina or to a private property, feeding up to an entire villa.

After the successful tank tests conducted on a scale model at the University of Gothenburg in March 2022, Rossinavi Chief Operating Officer Federico Rossi said:

The electric technology also significantly increases the on-board comfort. In fact, the propulsion system installed on the Sea Cat, in addition to the CO2 emissions, also greatly reduces noise (already weakened by the Rossinavi must-have Zero Noise Technology) and smells.

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“NEW GENERATION OF YACHTS IS MOVED BY A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY. I WANTED TO SET THE GOAL BEYOND THE OBSTACLE TO BUILD AVANT-GARDE PRODUCTS THAT BETTER EXPRESS OUR MEANING OF CRUISING EXPERIENCE, MOVING INCREASINGLY TOWARD A MORE SUSTAINABLE DIRECTION.”

The result is a silent vessel that allows a greater sense of immersion in the surrounding environment. In the desire to offer a better cruising experience, an Artificial Intelligence system has been integrated on board, capable of monitoring shipboard habits so that it can suggest behaviors to further save energy without encroaching on routines of the guests.

Regarding its design, the exterior of this superyacht was penciled by Fulvio de Simoni, who chose to create a sleek look that differs from the traditional image of catamarans.

New York-based design firm, Meyer Davis envisioned an interior that compliments the cutting-edge yacht to bring relaxed luxury and sustainable design to its forefront. The concept incorporates noble materials, thus creating an understated comfort that calls to mind island living, and luxury resort style. Material selection celebrates

the elements of nature, the radiant sun, glistening sea, crisp blue sky, and golden sand. Thoughtful materials are paired with an interior layout purposefully designed to accentuate the openness of the plans and elegant curves of the exterior shell.

The interior design team’s approach towards a sustainable material selection, was their utmost priority, allowing the catamaran to feel casual, easy, and warm while pushing the envelope of a new age of ethical luxury travel.

Accommodation-wise, Sea Cat can also accommodate 8/10 guests in 4 cabins located on the hulls, all of them of the same size, ideal for charters.

In addition, many relaxation and entertainment areas are found on board: a sauna room in the beach club area; a pool in the main deck cockpit; a large forward outdoor lounge area equipped with Jacuzzi, fire pits and cinema; and an American bar on the large sundeck. ∎

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460 SUNSEEKER REVEALS NEW TRI-DECK SEMI-DISPLACEMENT SUPERYACHT. THE SPECTACULAR OCEAN 460 PAVES THE WAY FOR A COMPLETELY NEW DESIGN PHILOSOPHY FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF SUNSEEKER SUPERYACHTS. SUPERYACHT DIGEST - New projects - Sarah Gordon
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unseeker International has revealed yet another exceptional model, the Ocean 460, a radical new yacht boasting expansive interior and exterior volume and dedicated social areas on each external deck. A two-level aft ‘Beach Club’ area, extensive full-height glazing and a profile that enhances its gorgeous, voluminous feel with a sleek, sporty and futuristic look, defines its design.

The Ocean 460 is a tri-deck yacht platform with a roundbilge semi-displacement hull. Whilst part of the Ocean range of models, it is also a superyacht, the first to feature a vertical bow and with a beam of 31’, she has 25% more interior volume than her sister ship the 131 Yacht, thus paving the way for a completely new design philosophy for the next generation of Sunseeker superyachts.

Rather than using the boat’s length within its model name, the Ocean 460 references its gross tonnage figure, the measurement of a yachts interior volume. While this is a new naming convention for Sunseeker, it truly captures why this new model is so unique. It reminds the owner that they are gaining a significant increase in interior volume in a yacht measuring 42 metres, compared with a conventional yacht layout of a similar size.

The Ocean 460 is available with MAN 12V engines providing a maximum speed of 21kts and a range of 3,200nm at a cruising speed of circa 12kts. Optional hybrid options will also be available, offering a myriad of benefits from extending the range, a period of silent running or delivering the hotel load whilst at anchor.

Sunseeker has designed the Ocean 460 with discerning clientele in mind, understanding that customers are spending more time on board, both underway and at anchor, with increased comfort and quality of life on board of supreme importance.

The new Ocean 460 will benefit from reduced noise, more usable space and the very latest technologies. She also boasts some of Sunseeker’s most sophisticated interiors to date with numerous options for owners to fully customise their yacht.

The new exterior styling is breathtaking and although on a grand scale with her swooping curves and aggressive lines, she is immediately recognisable as a Sunseeker. One of the key highlights on this yacht is the upper ‘Sky Lounge’ deck. This vast open space can enjoy multiple arrangements with options for wet bars, dining and social spaces with free-standing modular or bespoke furniture, depending on the owners’ requirements.

Creating an important first impression, a spacious lobby welcomes guests on board via double doors on the starboard side amidships. Within, a remarkable feature staircase cuts through all floors allowing access to the main saloon and dining areas aft, and master and guest cabins forward. On the port side, the side deck and side door on both main decks can be used exclusively for crew, thereby aiding the privacy of owner and guests.

The upper deck aft accommodation can be customised to offer either a spectacular large aft saloon area or a penthouse suite master cabin with a vast private veranda.

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Side decks lead to an upper forward deck with plentiful options for sunbathing and socialising with various alternative seating, sunbathing and spa tub layouts.

Located forward, the luxurious and opulent full-beam Master Stateroom with full-height glazingan is an open plan one-level space with the feel of a boutique hotel suite. It boasts a luxurious ‘couture’ walk-in wardrobe, vanity desk, en suite and dedicated office. Owners can opt to make this very light and subtle or incredibly dramatic with considered recessed lighting and stunning light and dark natural stone, woods and opulent textures.

The lower deck guest accommodation consists of four equally sized en suite double or twin guest cabins. The crew accommodation consists of four comfortable en suite bunk cabins along with a very large crew mess and dedicated laundry room. A captain’s cabin adjacent to the wheelhouse can also be opted for.

The sumptuous interiors are a close collaboration between Design Unlimited and Sunseeker’s in-house design team. The first impression is one of light, space, details and premium technology, in addition to an infinite choice of décor and lighting.

The aft deck entertainment area seamlessly merges with the vast saloon due to its fully flush floor and the linear detail of the ceiling panels. As you walk out from the saloon, a unique twin-level asymmetrical layout presents itself, with large deck spaces for dining or lounging on the upper level and steps that lead down to the spacious stand-out ‘Beach Club’ area with direct water access on the lower level.

This lower level features a hydraulic side balcony that folds out at the water line to create additional just-above-water deck area. Curved seating and an integrated bar can be combined with slot-in bar stools, multiple sun loungers

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and free-standing furniture, with room for several groups of guests to socialise. On the starboard side there is a side-opening tender garage which accommodates a Williams DieselJet 625, two jet skis and a plethora of toys.

Andrea Frabetti , CEO at Sunseeker International comments: “I never cease to be amazed at the ingenuity, passion and talent of our in-house design and engineering teams that create the most achingly beautiful yachts, time after time. Although a superyacht, the lines of this new 42-metre model are truly perfect; beautiful, powerful and graceful, all in the same breath. Matched to an interior of sheer opulence, innovation and peerless quality, clients will be spell-bound at this new found direction”.

Overall this is a yacht that owners and guests will want to spend extended time on board, Whether that be inside the immensely luxurious interior or enjoying one of the numerous outdoor entertaining spaces such as the Sky Deck, upper foredeck, the expansive sky lounge aft deck or the fantastic split-level ‘Beach Club’ with direct water access. Wherever you choose to be, you’ll be amongst some of the most beautiful views in the world

Be prepared to be mesmerized! ∎

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SIRENA YACHTS KEPT THE PROMISE THE BRAND NEW SUPERYACHT LINE

THREE NEW MODELS ENRICH THE RANGE OF THE ISTANBUL-BASED SHIPYARD SIRENA MARINE, WHICH AT THE MONACO YACHT SHOW ANNOUNCED ITS NEW STRATEGY WILL SOON INCLUDE SUPERYACHTS.

As a natural progression from the shipyard’s existing models – and continuing its dedication to offering comfort, top-quality and next-level cruising performance – the new superyacht line now includes three models, measuring 35, 42 and 50 metres respectively.

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“SIRENA HAS BEEN OVERWHELMED WITH GRATITUDE FOR THE RESPONSE THAT OUR CUSTOMERS THE WORLD OVER HAVE UNFAILINGLY PROVIDED AS EACH NEW MODEL HAS BEEN INTRODUCED. FROM THE SIRENA 58 TO THE SIRENA 88, THE SIRENA 68, AND SIRENA 78, OUR GOAL HAS BEEN TO PROVIDE YACHTS THAT EXCEED EXPECTATIONS IN EVERY SIZE CATEGORY IN WHICH WE BUILD. WE ARE NOW READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP, WHICH IS WHY WE ARE PUSHING BEYOND THE 100-FOOT THRESHOLD,” SAYS SIRENA YACHTS’ CHAIRWOMAN AND PRESIDENT İPEK KIRAÇ.

With the vessels set to be constructed in steel and aluminium at the shipyard’s Istanbul-based facility, the new superyacht line will feature eye-catching exteriors by Italian designer Luca Vallebona and naval architecture by Dutch studio Van Oossanen Naval Architects , with the interior designs of each vessel fully customisable to meet every owner's requirements and desires.

“At the last Cannes Yachting Festival we promised to announce our superyacht line and we always keep our promises”, said Sirena Yachts CEO Ça ğın Genç. “In only six years, Sirena has become one of the top players in the market. We created a range from 58 to 88 feet and produced more than 100 yachts. We have reached a great client expectation and production expertise leading us to translate our experience into the Superyacht Range. Our objective is to carry the spacious interior, attention to detail, efficient and sea worthy hull and customer orientation approach to our new line of superyachts”.

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As a consistent feature throughout the new range, Sirena’s superyachts have been specifically designed to offer owners and guests voluminous areas ideal for socialising. Amenities include fold-out wing decks, multi-level gathering spaces equipped with plunge pools, sunpads, and deck areas which have been carefully laid out for safe and convenient access by crew and guests.

“The Sirena’s superyachts will be sporty, elegant and offer large open spaces”, said Luca Vallebona. “I would like to underline two references to the past that I used for the concepts. The first one is the use of words like patio and pergola that come straight from the classic Latin age, as I am fascinated with the architecture. The other one is

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the bottom line of the main deck side window that can be seen as nothing else than a sheerline of a beautiful J Class, a timeless symbol of luxury and sportiness”.

Another notable feature of all of the vessels in the new Sirena Yachts line can be found in their prioritisation of the owner’s privacy and comfort, which clearly feeds into the innovative layout of the new superyachts.

As Çağın Genç explains, “The average age of our owners has decreased by 10 years, and is now in the 40-50 age bracket, meaning that they are looking for different features in their yachts. We have removed the formal dining area, as these owners want to be more sociable in the exterior areas and enjoy more informal meals with their friends. To ensure that the owner still maintains their privacy when they want it, we have created an owner’s private terrace where they can spend time alone and relax without being with other guests”.

Tanil Surmeli , Product Development Manager, added: “Like in all our boats, we always try to cherish the owner area without a compromise. We did so with the Superyacht Range. In addition, in recent years, efficiency came over speed, functionality and customization came over size. They look for the uniqueness that is offered only for them and this is Sirena Yachts’ strength”.

As a truly forward-thinking company, Sirena Yachts has once again shown itself to be tuned into the desires of the latest generation of superyacht owners through its new superyacht line, listening carefully to the desires of the market and responding in kind. “We have already had serious interest in our range from our existing and loyal clients”, Çağın Genç concludes. ∎

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FEADSHIP

A NEW SLICE OF LIFE TO CHALLENGE THE VERY ZEITGEIST OF TYPICAL YACHT LAYOUTS

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AT LAST MONACO YACHT SHOW, FEADSHIP UNVEILED ITS ELEVENTH REVOLUTIONARY CONCEPT YACHT, CALLED SLICE, A GAMECHANGING 85-METRE YACHT THAT TACKLES ONE OF THE BIGGEST OWNER GRIEVANCES IN YACHT DESIGN.

For over a decade, Feadship has been designing fully engineered concepts to inspire future owners. At the Monaco Yacht Show 2022, Feadship premiered a game-changing yacht, characterized by long hallways, dark interiors and stacked living spaces. The new project is engineered with a glass strip running entirely from bow to stern, allowing for natural light to filter in through multiple decks.

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REIMAGINING A YACHT FROM INSIDE OUT

Instead of offering a few new features or showcase a single new technology, Feadship set out to completely reimagine a yacht from inside out.

“Slice turns the inside out and the outside in”, say Studio De Voogt Lead Designer Chris Bottoms and Head of Design Tanno Weeda.

In simplest terms, the designers sliced their CAD model right down the centreline and pushed the halves apart to make room for a strip of glass running from bow to stern.

IT IS NOT GLASS ALONE, BUT GLASS OVERLAYING A STRUCTURAL FRAMEWORK THAT LETS NATURAL LIGHT FILTER THROUGH MULTIPLE DECKS. IT IS A FAR MORE CHALLENGING PLAN THAN A SERIES OF SKYLIGHTS; IT TOTALLY REDEFINES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPACES THROUGHOUT THE INTERIOR OF THE YACHT.

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THE HEART OF THE YACHT IS THE MONUMENTAL ATRIUM AT MAIN DECK LEVEL

The brief to the engineer and design team was to challenge the very zeitgeist of typical yacht layouts by investigating natural light and vertical spaces. More specifically, the brief asked for a linear ‘transition from the mountain to the sea’.

Having a slice running down the middle opens up countless spatial and lighting possibilities. Corridors become so much more than just hallways transitioning from one space to another – they have their own purpose and become enjoyable spaces in their own right.

UNINTERRUPTED BY A STAIRCASE, THE 70SQM ATRIUM IS MORE THAN A LOBBY BUT A DESTINATION IN ITS OWN RIGHT FOR GUESTS MOVING FORE AND AFT. ITS CASCADING CIRCULAR BALCONIES OPEN A WIDE RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES FOR LIGHTING AND ART INSTALLATIONS.

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DATA SCIENCE ENGINEERED POOL

Another striking feature of Slice is a 10-metre-long pool designed using data science. Often used to determine hull efficiency, comfort at sea and at anchor calculations, the design team embraced data science to define the pool’s shape and placement of hidden dampers to conquer slosh. Similarly impressive is the use of ultrahigh modulus material inspired by Formula 1’s research into high tensile carbon fibre.

While F1’s high tensile carbon fibre wasn’t stiff enough for yachting needs, the De Voogt team worked with carbon fibre manufacturers to develop their own specific ultra-high modulus material.

“The strips we bonded to the main girders of a wheelhouse deck are two times higher stiffness than steel but are lower in weight than aluminium”.

THE MATERIAL IS ALREADY BEING USED IN FEADSHIP’S YARDS, GIVING THE DESIGN TEAM THE CONFIDENCE TO INTEGRATE IT INTO THE ATRIUM, MULTI-LEVEL WALKWAYS AND THE FRAMEWORK FOR THE LONG GLASS INSETS ON SLICE’S TOP DECK.

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A FRESH INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

To conceptualise Slice’s interior, Feadship turned to Dutch designer Marco van Ham and asked him to avoid teak entirely. Instead, Van Ham and his team brought in a palette of backlit marbles and onyx, surfaces formed of liquid metals, silver leaf, shagreen, straw marquetry and even pyrite with juxtapositions of shiny and matte surfaces. Warm neutral fabrics evoke a spirit of calm relaxation. Undulating lines inform the floors and most of the furniture reflects organic shapes and is kept low to avoid obscuring views.

What you won’t find on the concept for Slice’s interior are squared off doors and box-like rooms.

WATERTIGHT FORWARD ENTRANCE

With Slice, Feadship wanted a yacht that specifically addressed a recurring owner request: an open and private aft pool and sundecks with sea views and out of sight of passers-by and deliverymen while moored in port. Slice delivers on this with a fully engineered passerelle and watertight forward entrance so it can be moored bow-in.

At the touch of a button, a full-height section of the stem at main deck level hinges open and a passerelle deploys, guests make a short walk from the quay, disappear into the privacy and security of the interior and arrive first a welcome area forward of the yacht’s tender bays.

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FUTURE-PROOF PROPULSION OPTIONS

Slice’s propulsion system will be powered by four dualfuel generators which have been modified to run on both methanol and non-fossil diesel (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil – HVO) and the generated power will be delivered to two Azimuthing pods.

The HVO is to be used as pilot fuel to assist with the combustion of the methanol. Due to the lack of worldwide supply points of methanol, a larger than required HVO capacity has been accommodated to increase the range of HVO-only sailing.

This allows the methanol to be used sparingly when running low until the next methanol supply point is

reached and also enables global cruising. The option of replacing one of the generators with methanol fuel cells exists, which would generate power to contribute to the hotel load of the vessel.

A battery array, supplied with power from both generators, and the fuel cells allows for low speed, silent cruising and for peak shaving of the generators ∎

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Poetry makes the dreams of owners come true, overcoming traditions in yacht design. Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design presented the ready to build, fully operational concept Poetry at the Monaco Yacht Show 2022. The designer so exlains the philosphy behind theis design vision, “living close to the water in perfect harmony with the aquatic environment; a seamless experience of the highest quality with loved ones aboard your private yacht...”.

With Poetry, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design shows a refreshing design vision that’s all about the owner’s perspective. An eye-catching concept that exemplifies Sinot’s vision on integrated design development.

Designer Sander Sinot explains, “We challenged ourselves to create a concept that fully accommodates the

POETRY SINOT’S TRIBUTE TO YACHTING

SINOT YACHT ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN HAS PRESENTED POETRY, A 130-METER NEW SUPERYACHT CONCEPT CREATED FROM A REFRESHING NEW DESIGN VISION IN WHICH THE OWNER’S PERSPECTIVE IS LEADING.

desires and lifestyle of the owner, without compromising the yacht design. For Poetry, we worked from a new design vision, creating a concept depicting the owner’s dreams. Less formal, more genuine, more like a home.”

“Poetry represents a next generation yacht design”, continues Sinot. “The strong exterior lines of Poetry are driven by hydrodynamics and architecture – a solid nautical platform, hosting an open-space plan defined by three-dimensional thinking, to precisely accommodate functions, needs, and desires. Transparency and openness are the hallmarks of the superstructure, offering undisturbed views and unobstructed deck space fore, aft, port, and starboard side.”

Poetry furthermore reinvents yacht design by relocating the wheelhouse to a more functional spot at the bow. “This makes the prime location of Poetry, the highest deck, available to the most important user: the owner”, Sander Sinot explains.

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“Since privacy is key, the owner’s deck is highly secluded – no crew, guests or others need be on this deck, unless invited. The owner and his or her loved ones have the entire deck for themselves.”

Poetry is created to optimize the use of space aboard. Sinot: “This is a new, thematic approach to yacht design that starts with the dreams of the owner. For him or her we explore the inner values of space and how we live our lives with a mixture of elements that people normally do not think about.” This is a poetic concept inspired by the flexibility you find in resorts, having the freedom to enjoy privacy or socializing with family or friends. “By moving the wheelhouse to a new location, we could create a genuine private area to be enjoyed by the owner.”

Composed like a poem, aboard Poetry sun and daylight are its meter, cherished for their warmth and tantalizing enlightenment. Looming deckheads cast shadows and offer coolness with the breeze. Movable shades in the deckheads filter and direct daylight to

the interior, to be taken over by carefully controlled artificial lighting when the sun sets. Connection with the water is all-encompassing thanks to the seamless connection between interior and exterior, due to the floor-to-ceiling glass windows and six huge fold-down hatches at the lower deck Beach Club. The large exterior decks culminate in the aft deck exterior beach with infinity pool, slowly descending towards sea level. The extendable swimming platforms offer access to the water and act as a mooring spot for private limo tenders.

Poetry focuses on using natural and artificial light to structure space, highlight details, and set the mood. Light is orchestrated into scenes which are functional, while subconsciously supporting social settings. The transition from the inside to the outside is eased by using the directional shades at the deckheads, which light up in a subtle glow at night. Designer Sander Sinot: “It is a poetic way to enlighten our lives with a mixture of elements we usually do not think about”.

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Beach Club

The ultra-bespoke exterior and interior elements will create a quality impression of another level and an esthetical timelessness, where purity of form combines with elegance in proportion.

Imagine the best builders, artisans, and craftsmen, building this yacht for one owner only: providing true value by perfectly complementing the personality of the owner, accommodating his or her art pieces and objects of desire.

A superior quality of make, combined with refined use of natural and reclaimed materials and a seamless integration of technology.

With 4 guest state rooms, 2 VIP state rooms, and 1 Owner’s stateroom, Poetry has guest capacity of 14 persons.

The prime real estate aboard Poetry, the highest deck, is reserved for the owner’s pavilion. One deck below we find private dining with an open kitchen, a large

multimedia cinema and an exploration room, for charting routes together with the captain. The main deck contains VIP suites and guest cabins that enjoy the setup of the bed to the axis of the yacht to guarantee full sea views, as well as private loggias, and at the bow a state-of-the art wheelhouse designed as a cockpit with frontal and side views.

Towards the aft, large semi-al fresco dining and lounging is possible, connected to the aft exterior deck with infinity pool. Inside on the lower deck you will find an extensive wellness, as well as secure sea-access located next to the Beach Club.

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Owners' stateroom, bathroom and (below) cinema lounge

Having the opportunity to create a new plan for the yacht, based on owner wishes, dreams and appreciation, Poetry introduces a 'Grand Space of Wellbeing' at the lower deck interior: the Beach Club with its adjacent areas, the Hammam and Sauna as gatekeepers of the vast Gym and the Beauty Salon, with its hairdressing, nail and beauty treatment and massage stations. All designed to nurture body & soul of the owner and family, loved ones and guests, offering privacy and dedication in spaces that elude fitness for purpose, like a private resort, while amplifying the experience of being close to the water.

The Beach Club of Poetry is a multipurpose space, to linger and come together prior and after a spa experience, work-out or beauty treatment, or just to have a good time and an excellent party. A small sea-side bar with terrace on the hatch serves drinks and light lunches. Comfortable seating corners, lounge beds, and huge sofa arrangements cater for any type of social gathering.

The epitome of chill is the sea pool, created by lowering one of the hatches under the sea level, extending a filtering bulwark and allowing the seawater to rush in for a truly exciting saltwater dip.

The large vide creates a 2-deck high open space, which is perfectly suited for placement of monumental art. At the vide, equipped with a sensational glass art piece on the floor, an elegant circular staircase connects the main deck lounge with the Beach Club, evoking a feeling of entering straight into the blue mysteries of the ocean.

Many concepts Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design has developed over the years are in different stages of realization. With the relocation of the wheelhouse to a functionally effective spot at the bow, making way for the prime location of the yacht to be used by the owner, Poetry is an example of a refreshing intervention in yacht traditions. ∎

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ABEKING & RASMUSSEN | VALENTIN DESIGN

THE NEW 86M EXPLORER CONCEPT TIME

The collaboration between Abeking & Rasmussen and Swiss Design Studio Valentin Design Sur Mesure is built on common values like honesty, humility and hard work. Trust is an essential element that creates the space for innovation to flourish. And a mutual passion for quality craftsmanship makes the difference between a good design and a great design.

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GERMAN SHIPYARD ABEKING & RASMUSSEN COOPERATED WITH SWISS DESIGN STUDIO VALENTIN DESIGN SUR MESURE TO PRESENT AN 86-METRE YACHT EXPLORER CONCEPT AT THIS YEAR'S MONACO YACHT SHOW.
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These are the words used by the shipyard to describe the "harmonious partnership" with Valentin Weigand, founder of Valentin Design, a cooperation that took time to develop and that led to the creation of the perfect yacht for A&R's clients.

The decision to create an 86m explorer yacht was based on this partnership's potential, in which both parties joined efforts in early 2021: by defining a vision aligned to today's demands for out of the ordinary explorer yachts during a common kick-off meeting in the shipyard's heardquarters in Lemwerder, Germany, the project set sail.

Designing in total harmony means that the result is not

only beautiful, but gets the maximum out of available volumes, brings engineering solutions to design features, introduces cost efficient detail solutions and guarantees the calculability of each and every aspect of TIME

Whether exploring Antartica or discovering immaculate South Pacific islands, the key to a successful expedition is "preparation": explorer yachts provide a solid platform for a safe trip to the most remote places and, offering great versatility, comfort, luxury and efficiency, they are more fitted for adventure than a conventional yacht. Then, if we also consider their typical special features, like a diving centre or submarine, we can understand how they are able to extend their range of capabilities, as well as autonomy.

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According to A&R's philosophy, exploration means discovering new worlds and facing new challenges, so as to be able to continuously develop new qualities and consolidate existing solutions. For this reason, the shipyard has expressed its interest in launching ships with a short time to market and pioneering designs that will long serve as guiding lights in the explorer market.

Named TIME, the concept is presented as a "one-ofa-kind" seven-deck explorer suited to both cold and warm water cruising with 3,400GT of living space. Its extraordinary design is defined by soft and sinuous lines

that delicately caress the exteriors, mostly made of glass, like very light waves.

Designed in line with the very first sketch, TIME's features will create unique moments: an extra wide duplex owner's suite, certified heli platform, submarine, as well as an observatory deck and other fun elements. It is suited for both cold and warm waters, which ensures usability throughout the year, and guarantees a stand out value when it comes to spending time in the most valuable way.

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The Abeking & Rasmussen's experience in building one of the world's most recognised explorer yachts gave the right impetus to Valentin Design to kick off the project. By forming a team with in-house naval architects and engineers, project development has been smooth from the beginning, enabling the design firm to push the envelope of what is possible in today’s explorer yachts. "Collaborating means finding ideas together, joining forces, finding the right compromises. What we achieved together is nothing short of remarkable and presents a new force to the world that quite literally goes beyond", says Valentin Weigand.

The owner’s suite is a manifestation of aesthetical bliss, physical comfort and extreme luxury, in a perfect balance

of soft curves and straight lines that invite to discover pleasurable materials melting with hard surfaces. The interior matches down to the finest detail: from woollen and silk carpets, metamorphic marbles to warm and homelike woods. All of these elements tell the story of craftsmanship, comfort and freedom.

The owner's private area is designed as a two-storey apartment encompassing 165-square-metres of the main and upper decks. Tranquility, discretion, airy open space and relax in the jacuzzi area or in the two ensuite bathrooms: all of the owner‘s state room areas are connected and equipped with amenities like tilting glass shutters and designed to bring an atmosphere of private openness with excellent air circulation.

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The remaining guest accommodation is split between two VIP suites and four double cabins with 26 crew berths on the lower deck.

There are three swimming pools on board TIME, the largest of which can be found in the beach club where two shell doors fold down to let in natural light and a sea breeze. A waterside lounge and wellness lounge can also be found at this level alongside a guest gym and dedicated dive store. The second pool is found on bridge deck aft, while a third dipping pool is hidden in the decking on the helipad.

The main saloon and formal dining space are located on the upper deck: this layout allows the main deck to

become free to carry the explorer yacht's three tenders, submarine and an array of toys. A cosier lounge, the so called "gentleman's retreat", is found on this level below the helipad, and offers a more informal breakaway social spot on board. Here the colours are darker with a central interior fire pit, a wine cellar and wraparound tinted glass. Amidships we find a sporting area with a pool table at the centre.

TIME will be powered by a diesel-electric propulsion system and POD drives delivering a range of 5,000 nautical miles. Other highlights include a large outdoor dining area on the bridge deck, a sundeck cinema and a crow's nesfrom which it is possible to enjoy the 360° panorama ∎

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OPPOSITE PAGE AND THIS PAGE (ABOVE) Owner's state room; (BELOW) VIP cabin

BENETTI ORO

FOR BENETTI, THIS IS A PERIOD OF IMPORTANT MILESTONES, WITH RECORD-BREAKING ECONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL RESULTS. TO CELEBRATE THIS SUCCESS, THE SHIPYARD HAS ENRICHED ITS FLEET OF DESIGN CONCEPTS WITH THE INNOVATIVE 85-METRE PROEJCT ORO.

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Benetti presented the innovative 85-metre “Project ORO” to mark the thirty-first Monaco Yacht Show. The Italian group also introduced the new B.NOW designs and the evolution of the B.CENTURY family, confirming its strategy based on its historical tradition of craftsmanship, technological innovation and advanced process engineering, and partnerships with leading international naval design and architecture firms.

Azimut|Benetti Group CEO Marco Valle commented: “We have invested heavily in R&D in recent years to develop new boats and the results are outstanding: almost a month after the start of the new yachting season, a record-breaking 23 launches are planned, almost two a month. The prospects for the future are very positive: we began in September with the launch of a 50-metre B.Now and will conclude in August with the launch of a 68-metre B.Century. The order backlog is trending upwards, with new model deliveries planned until 2027”.

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The yacht's exterior is characterised by a plumb bow and arching lines that taper into curved aft decks. Onboard highlights include a large beach club with unfolding sea terraces on both sides of the beam, with the terraces extending all the way to the stern of the yacht.

This design promotes a strong connection between the main deck and beach club, which are connected by two staircases on either side of the transom.The project springs from the Yard’s intensive interaction with clients on yachts over 80 metres long, as well as from the need to answer questions raised by the market about Benetti’s idea for a real-world project in this segment.

“Project ORO” is a window on the future of Benetti, which maintains its pragmatic approach to construction. It is a project that takes advantage of the latest propulsion technology and minimises the dimensions.

“During the development of “Project ORO,” said Giorgio M. Cassetta, “we wanted to seize the opportunity to express numerous innovative concepts, aspiring to bring them together in a unique yacht.

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By developing a language of style featuring great visual purity and strong characterisation of the main masses, and by renouncing the criteria of civil architecture in favour of a freer and more fluid approach, we have tried to propel the project into an attainable future. We hope the bold content recognises a series of desires that customers in this size range frequently express and are unlikely to have found fulfilled by the boats they have looked at so far”.

Like many other Benetti yachts, Project Oro would be fitted with hybrid propulsion.

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X2, EXPLORE X EXPERIENCE PININFARINA NAUTICAL

PININFARINA AND FULVIO DE SIMONI UNVEIL A RESEARCH PROJECT SUPERYACHT CONCEPT. DESIGNED TO GO BEYOND THE LIMITS, THIS PROJECT REPRESENTS THE SUM OF THE COMPLEMENTARY SKILLS AND STRENGTHS OF THE TWO DESIGN COMPANIES.

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At the last Monaco Yacht Show Pininfarina Nautical presented a new project with Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design, with whom the Italian design firm, a symbol of Italian style for over 90 years, recently established a new collaboration. After having designed concepts for Fincantieri, Rossinavi and Oceanco, Pininfarina is now involved in a strategic

partnership that will integrate the solid skills of Fulvio De Simoni’s studio in nautical design with those of Turinbased firm, bringing freshness and innovation through its experiences in different sectors – from automotive to architecture.

The Monaco Yacht Show was an opportunity to announce important news on the partnership and a renewed research concept.

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Designed to go beyond the limits, the new yacht signed by Pininfarina and De Simoni Yacht Design is the synthesis of the complementary skills of the two design houses, which came together to present an unprecedented model that combines suggestions from automotive and contemporary architecture.

“With great pleasure, I promoted the collaboration with Pininfarina, an important automotive brand, to combine the passion for cars with that of nautical”, says Fulvio De Simoni.

“In Fulvio De Simoni we have found a partner who shares our vision and with whom we can imagine and realise projects with a strong innovative character”, comments Silvio Angori , CEO of Pininfarina. “By combining our complementary competencies, we can respond effectively to the needs of ship-owners and shipyards, proposing innovative solutions,” adds Kevin Rice , Chief Creative Officer di Pininfarina.

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X2,

EXPLORE

X EXPERIENCEA MODEL THAT PLACES THE INDIVIDUAL AT THE CENTER OF THE EXPERIENCE, AN EXCLUSIVE PLACE WHERE MOMENTS OF EXPLORATION AND CONVIVIALITY FIND SPACE, GUARNTEEING, AT THE SAME TIME, A PERFORMANCE OF THE HIGHEST LEVEL.

Beyond the first catamaran project (an innovative 48foot motor catamaran project for their partner Epsilon, a leading company in composite materials for aviation and boating based in Turkey), announced at the Dubai Boat Show 2022 as the first result of their collaboration, Pininfarina and De Simoni presented an innovative research project - X2, EXplore X Experience –, which aims at overcoming the classic categories of the sector. ∎

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MEXICO

PININFARINA ARCHITECTURE

ininfarina Architecture has unveiled masterplan for a conscious living community in Tulum, MX. Situated in the small artisan town of Francisco Uh May, this project includes a proprietary transportation and mobility network and various clusters of health-oriented amenity and public spaces.

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THE STRATEGIC BLUEPRINT FOR THE PROPERTY PRESERVES MORE THAN 40% OF THE EXISTING JUNGLE LANDSCAPE. PININFARINA ARCHITECTURE OVERSAW THE ARTISTIC DIRECTION FOR MASTERPLAN OF THE 20-HECTARE DEVELOPMENT TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY'S OVER 120 MULTI-FAMILY AND SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOTS.
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Pininfarina is recognized for its unparalleled ability to create timeless works based on its values of Tech and Beauty and, as global icon of Italian style, is especially known for bringing its distinct automotive heritage and sleek aesthetic to the built environment. Pininfarina Architecture’s most recent architecture and interior design projects span over geographical locations such as Turkey (the Istanbul New Airport Air Traffic Control Tower), The United States (the 1100 Millecento luxury condo in Miami), Brazil (Cyrela, Vitra and Yachthouse, as well as the luxury twin towers in Balneario Camboriu), and Italy (the Juventus Stadium in Turin).

strategic blueprint for the property consisting in over 120 multi-family and single family residential lots, preserves more than 40% of the existing jungle landscape, intended to further elevate and unify Aldea Uh May's focus around the symbiotic coexistence of technology and nature.

The resulting, first-of-its-kind destination for conscious, mindful living will serve as a steward for both the built and the natural environment.

"In keeping with the framework of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals – adopted in 2015 as a

Pininfarina Architecture's latest project—the community of Aldea Uh May, is located just outside the vibrant cultural center of Tulum, Mexico. Aldea Uh May, situated along the outer ring of Tulum in the small artisan town of Francisco Uh May, is emerging from the heart of the jungle as a new model for conscious living.

Spearheaded by real estate group, ALDEA UH MAY, S. DE R.L. DE C.V., the pioneering new development envisions a balanced and interconnected future throughout all aspects of living, rooted in sustainability, inclusiveness, and resilience. Pininfarina Architecture's

universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity – our vision for Aldea Uh May is a livable, inclusive, and safe transgenerational urban prototype that will create a new healthy community within a reflective and meditative environment” says Samuele Sordi , Chief Architect.

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Inspired by Aldea Uh May's unique context, Pininfarina Architecture's concept celebrates the locale's rich biodiversity, honors its Mayan heritage, and heralds the power of wellbeing throughout all aspects of living. Employing a holistic and human-centered approach, Pininfarina Architecture uniquely translates the ethos of Aldea Uh May into a timeless and thoughtful brand.

Rooted in its sense of place, Pininfarina Architecture's inventive sensibilities and keen attention to detail bring Aldea Uh May to life through a framework that will foster human connection, emotion, and meaningfulness.

as the amenities spaces, which will one day play host to arts and culture exhibitions poised to rival the world's most premier festivals.

"Aldea Uh May is a community where technology and nature not only coexist but work together to create a new and undiscovered world and set of experiences, while becoming a pioneer of stewardship of the natural and its built environment.” says Andres Pineda , Senior Landscape and Environmental Specialist. Balancing the innate human desire for a connection with nature, Aldea Uh May will boast over 22,000 square feet

Merging its mastery of design with the innovative use of technology, Pininfarina Architecture’s artistic direction for Aldea Uh May's masterplan is styled around the patterns of organization found in nature, establishing a socially and environmentally conscious community where the experience of coexisting takes on a completely different meaning.

Repositioning the development through this lens, Pininfarina Architecture’s reimagined design vernacular will carry through Aldea Uh May's entire organic structure – focusing on the restyled welcoming entrance experience, shared streets, landscape guidelines, as well

(2,044 square meters) of indoor and outdoor wellnessoriented lifestyle space seamlessly woven into the untamed jungle. Amenities include Community Harvest, Botanical, Medical & Edible Gardens, River Pool and Lap Pool, Health & Healing Wellness Center, Alternative Medicine Spa, Active Center, Lounge Deck, Reflection Gardens, Food Hall, Learning Bridge and Event/Forum Amphitheater. ∎

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FINCANTIERI FOUR SEASONS TO LAUNCH LUXURY YACHT EXPERIENCES

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LUXURY SHIPPING EXPERTS MARC-HENRY CRUISE HOLDINGS LTD AND ITALIAN SHIPBUILDER FINCANTIERI, FIRST FOUR SEASONS YACHT ANTICIPATED TO SET SAIL IN 2025.

Asteadfast, enterprising spirit is launching Four Seasons into a new and exciting business extension – Four Seasons Yachts. Along with Four Seasons, this new venture brings together an unparalleled group of partners: Nadim Ashi and Philip Levine, leading luxury entrepreneurs and bold visionaries of this exceptional yacht experience, as well as Fincantieri, one of the world’s leading shipbuilding groups, which will deliver the first new vessel by the end of 2025. The order, which was announced last July, includes the option for two additional vessels and amounts to approximately EUR 1.2 billion.

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The first Four Seasons Yacht will be marked by bespoke craftsmanship, personalized service and a dedication to excellence, appealing to discerning guests looking to reimagine their love of travel by experiencing the splendour of modern sea voyaging.

“Four Seasons Yachts represents the next chapter of our long history of industry leading innovation, and a milestone moment for our company as we continue to capitalize on new opportunities to extend the world of Four Seasons”, says Christian Clerc, President, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. “True vision rests in the ability to imagine the possibilities while always remaining loyal to one’s values. Our vision for this new venture does exactly that. Together with our partners at Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, we are creating something extraordinary that combines their expertise with what Four Seasons does best – delivering unmatched quality and excellence, surrounded by beautiful acts of service and love for our guests”.

With its inaugural journey anticipated for late 2025, the first Four Seasons vessel will be 207 metres (679 feet) long and 27 metres (88.6 feet) wide with 14 decks. At a cost to build of USD 4.2 million per suite, no expense is being spared in terms of the remarkable custom design. The first Four Seasons Yacht will offer nearly 50 percent more living space per guest than currently available, offering ultimate privacy, flexibility and spaciousness in an all-suite nautical residential setting.

Veteran luxury travel industry expert Larry Pimentel is responsible for leading the new enterprise. “In partnership with Four Seasons, we are creating a new category of luxury lifestyle travel that appeals to discerning guests. We are bringing together the very best across industries to create the pinnacle yachting offering through world-class design, curated experiences, and truly exceptional service”, says Pimentel. “When we launch in 2025, there will be nothing else like it on the open seas. Our shipbuilding partnership with Fincantieri rounds out a triumvirate of industry leaders in this unprecedented luxury lifestyle project.”

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A PREVIEW OF THE FOUR SEASONS YACHT EXPERIENCE

The vessel’s 95 spacious accommodations will feature an extensive network of joining suite combinations creating adaptable, villa-like residences. Each suite will offer floor-to-ceiling windows providing unobstructed natural light and access to expansive terrace decks. The combination of generous indoor and outdoor private guest space and ceiling heights of more than 2.4 metres (7.9 feet) will achieve a new level of guest comfort.

Suite accommodations will start at an average of 54 square metres (581 square feet) of indoor/outdoor living space, designed seamlessly to be part of each room. Sixty percent of the vessel’s inventory is in excess of 76 square metres (818 square feet) of indoor/outdoor space. The most expansive residence, the “Funnel Suite” will be an astonishing four levels, offering more than 892 square metres (9,601 square feet) of combined indoor/outdoor living space, including a private wading pool and dedicated private spa area, creating a sea view home away from home.

Globally renowned design partners have been engaged including Tillberg Design of Sweden as lead architect responsible for the design of exterior and guest suites, and London-based Martin Brudnizki Design Studio for the design of many of the yacht’s spectacular guest areas. These design partners will be paired with the creative direction of Prosper Assouline.

AN UNPARALLELED GUEST EXPERIENCE AT SEA

The vessel’s restaurants, lounges and bar concepts will celebrate the excellence and creativity that has been the hallmark of Four Seasons history of culinary innovation and attention to guest preferences. A perfect cappuccino in the lobby, a Mediterranean-inspired lunch, a dinner tasting at the sushi bar or a glass of champagne on the breathtaking terrace – guests will never be far from a perfect bite always paired with remarkable sea views, renowned intuitive service, and much more.

The Four Seasons Yacht will also offer guests a full-service spa, salon, and wellness programming - from fitness to health, and nutrition. The classic canoe-shaped aft will be home to an expansive pool deck, allowing for moments of leisure and relaxation.

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This area will also transform into an outdoor movie theatre or space for an array of private events. The elegant and industry-first transverse marina is also an ideal spot for guests to enjoy the inviting water, sunbathe or explore the specially-designed aqua leisure toys and accessories. Many more of the vessel’s unique features and programming will be revealed in the coming months and up to the vessel’s delivery in late 2025.

The onboard yacht experience will be led and staffed by a dedicated Four Seasons Yacht team to bring each voyage’s itinerary and destinations to life. The vessel will have an industry-leading staffto-guest ratio to deliver an unmatched standard of highly personalized service.

THE MAKING OF THE FOUR SEASONS YACHT

Planned as the first of a fleet of Four Seasons Yachts over the next five years, the first vessel is currently being designed in Trieste, Italy by leading shipbuilders Fincantieri, one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups.

“We are excited to embrace this new opportunity with Four Seasons that will allow us to strengthen our global leadership position”, says Pierroberto Folgiero, Fincantieri CEO and Managing Director. “With a reputation built on innovation and reliability, Fincantieri combines groundbreaking engineering and technology to create the finest vessels in the world, ensuring sustainability practices are integrated throughout the design and guest experience”.

With a distinct focus on guest-centric luxury finishings, Fincantieri has received global acclaim and achieved industry awards. “This project is in a class of its own, combining the best of passenger ship construction and yacht design to create a new benchmark for ultra-luxury vessels”, adds Luigi Matarazzo, General Manager Merchant Ships Division of Fincantieri.

Four Seasons Yachts is the latest addition to the brand’s world-class offerings, from the ongoing global expansion of new hotel, resort and residential properties to the Four Seasons Private Jet Experience, the Four Seasons At Home Collection and more. This introduction of a new lifestyle travel experience is taking place at the world-renowned Monaco Yacht Show on September 28, 2022. ∎

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NERO | BURGESS

CALL ME "QUEEN OF STYLE"

EXTENSIVELY REFITTED IN 2021, NERO IS A SPECTACULAR MOTOR YACHT TO CHARTER WITH ON BOARD MASSEUSE, BEAUTICIAN AND FITNESS INSTRUCTOR. IN ADDITION TO HER 5.7M RESISTANCE POOL ON THE FOREDECK AND LARGE JACUZZI ON THE SUN DECK, THESE ARE ONLY THE FEW FEATURES THAT MAKE THIS CHARTER YACHT TRULY UNIQUE.

Designed and built to exacting standards and complete with the state-of-the-art technology of a modern world class superyacht, the breathtaking Nero epitomises all the authentic charm, elegance and opulence of the glamorous 1920's era, bearing a striking resemblance to the J.P. Morgan’s legendary Corsair IV yacht, which set sail as a luxury vessel after serving in World War II.

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Completed in 2008 by Corsair Yachts’ at the Chinese shipyard, Yantai Raffles, Nero's style is the combination of two eras of yachting, which perfectly results in an all-steel, full-displacement black-hulled beauty with a sweeping sheer, pleasantly proportioned creamcoloured superstructure and a bright yellow smokestack.

Defined by her charter and brokerage agency Burgess as the most head-turning yacht on the planet, Nero is really something special with all of her crowd-pleasing new features, delivering a refined traveling experience with the classic, lavish aesthetic of 1920s yachting.

Impeccable style is the key-word on board this 90-metre yacht of rare beauty. After an extensive refit in 2021, including full repaint and deck refresh, Nero is available for charter once again for the most discerning clients. The refit works involved not only Nero but also her distinctive 9.5m Corsair custom-built tender.

Crafted by renowned Italian designer, Laura Pomponi, the bright, light-filled interior combines contemporary and classic style. Her vision to capture the peak of both extravagance and relaxation is manifested through a neutral color palette, accented by subtle hues of blue, limed oak and sleek marble. Inside the Italian designer has introduced new handmade carpets throughout and a new hardwood floor in the sky lounge, new soft furnishings and fabrics, new sofas in the main guest areas and a scattering of new artworks.

But style isn't everything aboard Nero. Spanning over 90m in length, Nero boasts a diverse suite of amenities that provide guests with unforgettable travels. If your vacation also includes working on your fitness and pampering yourself, as well as relaxation and pampering, you'll be able to find different solutions for your days at sea.

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Swimming in the pool, practicing your golf swing and training in a state-of-the-art gym with a qualified physical trainer, also available for yoga and pilates, is just the beginning of a series of activities possible on board Nero.

The all-new gym on the sun deck is equipped with top-of-the-range Technogym kit including a Kinesis, treadmill, cross trainer and a cardio bike. But the fun continues with the new inflatable waterslide and five box-fresh SeaBobs that complete the already packed toy garage, which makes Nero a boat with absolutely optimal charter conditions.

Another new feature is the beauty salon on the upper deck, complete with a professional Nilo chair, which not only enables manicures, pedicures and hair treatments, but also converts into a massage table. After treatments by the crew's very own beautician and masseuse, guests can freshen up in the en suite bathroom and shower and emerge energised and ready to take on the world. She

also has a second massage room available for all those who need a change of scene.

Younger guests will also be delighted to know about the upgraded Icon AV/IT system, which enables streaming for all devices and a genuinely theatrical experience in the observation lounge cinema.

"WE JUST LEFT NERO AND WE ARE SO HAPPY WITH OUR ENTIRE TRIP. THE VESSEL IS A WORK OF ART IN ITSELF. THE CREW WAS WONDERFUL, WARM, ALWAYS SMILING AND UP TO SPEED ON SERVICE 24/7. WE REALLY ENJOYED ALL OUR INTERACTIONS. WE WOULD LOVE TO CHARTER AGAIN AND GIVE OUR RECOMMENDATION".

- Charter guest

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Nero is able to accommodate twelve guests within her lovely walls: an immense owner’s suite, two immense suites and two twin cabins. The owner’s suite is effectively a duplex apartment with full beam living quarters on the main deck, where there is a stateroom with his and hers bathrooms and a central shared dressing room. The owner’s study, large and with windows on three sides, lays aft of this and holds a relaxation area with a writing desk, private dining area and a sixty five inch plasma TV. Nero has a top speed of 17 knots and an economical cruising speed of twelve knots, Nero is fast, quiet and exceedingly comfortable.

Nero’s exterior features a quantity of the highest quality Burmese Teak and has been configured so that the main deck is the principle entertaining area for large gathering with the aft deck table being ideally suited for over-sized dinner parties.

The spacious main salon, library and dining salon also offer the ability to entertain on a grand scale.

Nero comes equipped with up to 20 celebrated crew members, trained to provide unparalleled travels. From the captain himself to the head chef, guests will be taken care of by a dream team of experts deeply passionate about the yachting experience. No matter the time of day or your particular mood, Nero’s award-winning crew will have the perfect solution to meet any need.

Nero is available for charter in the Mediterranean for the summer season and the Caribbean and the Bahamas during the winter season ∎

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MADAGASCAR | RÉUNION

LUXURY RETREATS AND EXOTIC ADVENTURE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

Dear readers, now that you have browsed through the over 230 pages of this issue of Superyacht Digest, reading about new superyachts and concepts, it is the time to finally reach your destination that await you in the Indian Ocean. And with this article we also come to the end of this issue. Hoping you enjoyed this trip, you have finally arrived at your destination!

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INCORPORATING AFRICAN AND ASIAN SHORELINES AND ARCHIPELAGOS, THE INDIAN OCEAN OFFERS AN EXPANSIVE CATALOGUE OF EXOTIC FLAVOURS, ECO-HIDEAWAYS AND GROUNDBREAKING CONSERVATION WORK PROTECTING A VAST MENAGERIE OF ENDANGERED WILDLIFE.
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This exotic island, situated 450 kilometers east of Africa in the Indian Ocean, is the fourth largest island on the planet. Madagascar is a geographically diverse paradise, also known as the Eighth Continent featuring unique wildlife, stunning beaches and a rich culture. Nature enthusiasts will be fascinated by the immense biodiversity and varied landscape. If you would like to immerse yourself into unique natural landscapes and experience a travel adventure out of the ordinary, Madagascar is the ideal destination for you!

Along the coast of Madagascar you will find amazing places to rest yourself, relax and revive. You can enjoy

THE RED TSINGY

Like the intruders in the midst of a landscape of grassy savannahs, the Tsingy Rouges are an inescapable attraction of the north of Madagascar. This natural spectacle of all beauty invites you to an escape out of time and particularly rich in emotions. As one of the main tourist attractions, the Tsingy Rouges is an exceptional natural sight that attracts both nationals and travelers from all walks of life. Located about 60 kilometers south of the capital of the North, the site offers a splendid view on one of the most surreal landscapes of the world. The red tsingy of Madagascar spike the air with striking

the beaches, discover the tropical forests and mangroves in your surroundings or explore the water by boat or on diving trips. Besides the beautiful coral reefs along the coast you also have the chance to see whale sharks, sea turtles and rays. The interior regions on the island are very fertile and while enjoying outdoor-activities like climbing or hiking, you can experience the delicious smell of vanilla fields. The dirt road linking Morondava and Belo Tsiribihina in Madagascar is framed by dozens of rare and ancient baobab trees creating a setting so beautiful and unique that it may become the country’s first natural monument. Definitely a place to visit!

beauty and a sense of majesty. While most travellers head to see the well-known grey formations at the Tsingy Bemahara National Park, a trip to the quieter Tsingy Rouge Park reveals these blood-red cathedrals of nature in an otherwise empty landscape.

The Red Tsingy Reserve in Madagascar (Tsingy Rouge) is a beautiful natural phenomenon of red lptures. You will feel alone when walking among the beautiful red sculptures, just red sand, red rivers and fascinating red shapes around you in such an unbelievable, beautiful nature reserve!

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The Tsingy Rouges

Due to the extreme fragility of the site, and to the delight of vacationers in search of a change of scenery, the combined force of the elements redraws these landscapes and geological structures over the years. The Tsingy thus regularly change forms, giving rise to colorful shows each time unique.

To appréciate these fairy chimneys - as geologists nicknamed them - do not hesitate to change point of view. These sculptures shaped by erosion will unveil their thousand facets to each of your movements. From the top of a cliff to the bottom of the "Grand Canyon", the views are never the same and the pleasures either.

sites, for example, the pirates cemetery constituting a heritage dating from the eighteenth century. Finally, last but not least, the warm welcome of the local population amplifies the paradisiacal reputation of Sainte-Marie, an island blessed not only with gleaming white beaches and swaying coconut palms, but it is also blessed with whales. Schools of humpback whales leave their feeding grounds in the Antarctic and make the journey to the warm waters around Île Sainte-Marie, just off the northeast coast of Madagascar, to calve and rear their young. Every June to September they can be found in large groups within a relatively small area, making them easy to spot on a whale-watching trip. The whales

WHALE WATCHING

It is one of Madagascar's leading destinations and continues to charm tourists from all over the world. It is the island Sainte-Marie, called paradise on earth thanks to the calm that prevails but especially its beaches and lagoons of amazing beauty. The island of mats not far south of Nosy Boraha (another name of Sainte-Marie) is particularly fascinating to visitors since it is the ideal place to watch the world go by, far away from the hectic days and stress, related to daily life, of city dwellers. Apart from the fine sand, this popular place has other interests such as forests, succulent seafood and tourist

Island Sainte-Marie, the best place to spot humpback whales

remain close to Sainte-Marie for four months - the time taken for the calves to grow up. In September the whales return to the South Pole to stuff themselves with krill. It is a fine spectacle to witness these marine giants breaking the surface to blow and gliding effortlessly through the blue, especially if you are lucky enough to catch sight of a mother with her calf. July to September is mating season, and the whales reunite in spectacular fashion, leaping out of the sea, twisting and falling back to the surface with a huge splash. They also sing lustily under the waves to attract a mate, which scuba divers in the vicinity will be able to hear.

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FETRAOMBY: HAVEN FOR THE INDRI-INDRI

Here, the forest is a protected area, part of the Ankeniheny-Zahamena Corridor, the habitat of IndriIndri. This lemur, the largest in Madagascar, cannot survive in captivity because of its nutritional supply demand, each family requiring several hectares of forest to feed on. As a result, Indri-Indri is an endangered species due to increasing habitat destruction. Some residents of Fetraomby have organized and founded an association to develop eco-tourism in their area - a way to conserve their forest while creating a different source of income.

are currently on the verge of extinction due mainly to habitat loss and illegal exploitation. But fortunately there are committed NGOs, institutions and individuals who are aware of the urgent need to set up strategies for environmental protection before it is too late. This is particularly true for these unique creatures, the lemurs, which symbolise the uniqueness of Madagascar’s biodiversity. During the past twenty years, new species of these “denizens of the forest” have been discovered because of the fruitful collaboration of Malagasy and foreign primatologists. Almost 20% of the world’s primates are found in Madagascar. The loss of lemurs has implications for the entire country, and without efforts

It is undeniable that Madagascar is a very special island for its exceptional wealth of biodiversity, its unique flora and fauna, which make the country one of the world’s foremost nature sanctuaries. Unfortunately, particularly over the last two decades, anthropogenic change has drastically affected Madagascar’s natural treasures. Every year, thousands of hectares of forest disappear due to logging and slash-and-burn agriculture. Most of the endemic fauna of Madagascar is forest-dependent, which means that once the forest becomes degraded or vanishes, the animals also disappear. Many species of endemic Malagasy reptiles, birds and mammals

to better safeguard this precious national resource, all of Madagascar’s residents will ultimately suffer. The future of Madagascar’s lemurs has long been a conservation concern, and protected areas are absolutely critical to the future of lemurs and other biodiversity. Lemurs are Madagascar’s number one tourist attraction, and the number of sites to visit could be increased tenfold, probably a hundredfold over the next decade, if adequate funding is available. Primate ecotourism, and especially primate watching and primate life-listing based on the bird model is taking off, and Madagascar is the number one destination for primate ecotourism in the world.

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Madagascar, Island of Lemurs

A UNIQUE ECOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE: THE ALLEY OF THE BAOBABS

The Baobab Alley is one of the most beautiful sites on the Big Island. A true national heritage, this place, not far from Morondava, is a must-see during a trip in centralwest Madagascar. Located in the Menabe Region, in the western part of the Big Island, this area has been inscribed on the list of wetlands of international importance. “Alley of the Baobabs” is one of Madagascar’s picture postcard images. The best time for photography is in the twilight hours: at sunset, the colors behind these giant trees offer an amazing sight.

The life-cycle of these unique natural oddities is as impressive as their bulk – most live over 500 years. Some of these cult trees have an age that takes us back more than eight centuries, thus accentuating our respect and fascination.

According to legends, the gods did not appreciate the excessive pride of the baobabs. They decided to plant them upside down, putting the roots in the air. You will also see lover baobabs, which according to the local beliefs can bring good luck to couples.

Baobabs are usually solitary trees, standing tall and proud in the midst of empty spaces. Yet in Baobab Alley, they cluster together forming an avenue of columns that border the dirty road. The Baobabs are tall trees with massive trunks, crooked branches and furry fruit. Baobabs have adapted to the dry and hostile environment.

The secret of the baobab’s success in surviving in harsh environments and the reason for its massive trunk is that it has little wood fibre but a large water storage capacity. Each tree can hold up to 300 litres of water, enabling it to live through long periods without rain.

Of course, this tree is endemic to Madagascar. The baobab is one of the few species of trees that have resisted deforestation and especially bush fires that have decimated the surrounding dry forests. Moreover, not being used for construction, the baobab is not cut.

In addition, the Baobab Alley benefits from special protection at the initiative of Conservation International. Located in the heart of the savannah and rice fields, this natural sanctuary deserves protection.

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The Baobab Alley

THE ISLAND OF RÉUNION

The island of Réunion (a French territory situated in the Indian Ocean), 420 miles east of Madagascar, is a jumble of jagged, UNESCO World Heritage Site-listed peaks, thrusting up to 10,000ft into the sky. From the blue lagoon of La Saline to the orange-tinted sunsets at the end of the day, the pale yellow Savannah and the green palm trees at the Etang Saint-Paul, the pallet of colours of Réunion Island earned it the name of "Land of Light", inspiring the greatest of artists. Famous for its lagoons and white sandy beaches, Réunion is the ideal place to recharge your batteries while sipping a sun-kissed fresh

mixed with sea spray, the bewitching sound of the Creole language and the exhilarating taste of surprising flavours.

The West Coast might be synonymous with chilling but it also has a trendy, lively side! When the sun dips below the horizon, the night life begins. On the beach or on frenzied dance floors, the West is full of places where you can leave your cares behind for an evening.

Trendy music or a concert featuring a local band, it’s up to you to choose what atmosphere will get you grooving to share an unforgettable evening in the Land of Light.

fruit cocktail. In the distance children’s laughter mixes with birdsong, while a light breeze caresses your skin. If you’re looking for somewhere to let body and soul relax, you’ve found your own little corner of paradise.

The bubbly and bohemian spirit of the West can also be found in its markets. From Saint Paul to Saint-Leu, these are bustling places where islanders like to gather to do their shopping, but also and above all to chat, laugh and enjoy good company. A market in the West is like a sensory journey. The sight of the sparkling colours of tropical fruits and vegetables, the heady smell of spices

By day, the Land of Light plays host to an impressive range of cultural activities throughout the year. From the Festival of Underwater Images to the Grand Boucan Carnival, not forgetting the Leu Tempo Festival and the Réunion Métis art festival, you are spoilt for choice. On New Year’s Eve, the west coast is transformed, for one night, into a huge open air party punctuated by the music of the sound systems, the popping of the firecrackers and the lights of the lanterns, which float to the stars.

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Reunion Island coastlines

When it gets hot, there’s only one thing you want to do in the Land of Light: work on your tan for a while, then sip a drink under the parasols of a beach bar before finally enjoying a refreshing dip in the Indian Ocean. This is the best way to acclimatise to the island’s scorching heat for the ultimate experience.

A mask and a snorkel are all you need to go and see the exotic, multicoloured fish in the lagoon. The more adventurous can hook up with one of the numerous diving clubs for an introduction to the joys of scuba diving such as discovering the underwater caves at Cap La Houssaye or the coral reef.

to the seasons. In the summer, the sunsets cast golden hues on the azure blue of the ocean.

In the heart of forests and mountains, in the cirques, in the white waters of the east, rivers and pools are very popular picnic sites, ideal for a range of activities all year round: swimming, canoeing, rafting, canoraft, water hiking and canyoning. The waterfalls, named Langevin or Grand Poulette Voile de la Mariée, Takamaka, Trou Noir, Niagara, and rivers named Marsouins, des Roches, Bassin de la Mer each have their own unique identify. Due to the particularly abundant marine wildlife, swimming, water sports and diving are forbidden

You can also go and meet the marine mammals that inhabit the coasts of Reunion Island, such as the majestic humpback whales, but you can also discover the sea turtles and their rich history in the Indian Ocean at the Kélonia research centre and sanctuary, in Saint-Leu.

Even though the laid-back and resort-like atmosphere of the West of Reunion Island draws lots of visitors, it would be unfair to define this region by its beaches and lagoons. It is also home to landscapes of surprising beauty, like the savannah above Cap La Houssaye. Here, there are no wild animals but a vast savannah where the vegetation changes from green to light yellow according

within a perimeter of 300 m around the Reunion Island coastlines. The Reunion Island lagoons are protected by a coral reef. However, there are special swimming areas that are safe and with lifeguards, much to the joy of those looking to enjoy the waves.

Réunion Island, is said to have gorgeous waterfalls and some of the best rum in the world. The beaches are idyllic, the water is warm — and, according to a new podcast, it is the world’s No. 1 shark attack location. Shark attacks are so rampant around the island that swimming and surfing are banned everywhere except for on coral lagoons ∎

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The Grand Galet Falls (also called Langevin Falls after the name of its river), Réunion National Park
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