Yacht Construction & Refit
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009
The World’s first super-green superyacht, the innovative Soliloquy by Callender Designs, now has a super-eco friendly interior concept designed in collaboration between Jensen Interiors, Simon Hamilton Interior Design and Callender Designs. The world-wide media attention of the yachting and luxury sector press generated by Soliloquy. Read More
Monday, 14 September 2009
Bespoke furniture-maker Silverlining has collaborated with four renowned yacht designers, and one architect, to develop innovative interior concepts that push the boundaries of yacht design. The project, which will be officially launched with a new book at the Monaco Yacht Show this September, explores the future of yacht interiors. Read More
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
After the success of the SD 92 and SD 122 semi-displacement superyachts, and the Sanlorenzo 40 Alloy, the collaboration between Francesco Paszkowski Design and the Sanlorenzo yard continues. Francesco Paszkowski has created the interiors of the new Sanlorenzo 44 Steel, about to be launched by the yard’s Viareggio Division. Read More
Wednesday, 4 February 2009
Dudgeon, the Knightsbridge-based luxury sofa maker, has recently been awarded an order to make all the bespoke upholstered furniture for a superb new sailing superyacht the 62 metre schooner SY Athos. Designed for private European clients by André Hoek, and being built at Holland Jachtbouw, Athos is scheduled for launch in summer 2009. Read More
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
This new 38 metre dayboat has been designed to be the fastest twin diesel jet powered superyacht in the world, with an expected top speed in excess of 50 knots. It is therefore vital that the interior is designed for weight saving to maintain the speed predictions evaluated from tank testing in Gothenburg at the end of 2007. Read More
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
The Dutch design studio Vripack® is responsible for this 45m Displacement Motor Yacht’s interior styling, the second of the series being built by Timmerman Yachts in Moscow. The design brief for the interior was clear and straightforward, the Russian Owner asked for an elegant, simple, yet sophisticated and chic decor. Read More
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