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Thetis vintage collage, series "New Mythology" by Eugenia Loli eugenialoli.tumblr.com


Altiplano 60th Anniversary Collection 360-piece limited edition Jessica Chastain International Brand Ambassador PIAGET piaget.com




Throughout 2017, Piaget is celebrating 60 years since this ultra-thin icon made its debut with the release of new limited editions that infuse the stylish Altiplano with new refreshing colours and state-of-the-art movements. The latest edition to join the birthday celebrations is the Altiplano 60th Anniversary Manual 38mm with diamond-set bezel, a alluring timepiece with a sunburst dial in the historical Piaget blue, an electrifying shade between cobalt and midnight blue.

Jessica Chastain International Brand Ambassador PIAGET piaget.com


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Breguet Marine Équation Marchante 5887 Case in platinum or rose gold. Sapphire-crystal caseback. 43.9mm diameter. breguet.com


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DIGEST 14 THE COMPLEXITY OF THE WORLD Biennale Arte 2017, Venice and the photopgraphy of Jeff Brown 24 MURANO 5.0 Alessandro Ciffo

28 THE AGE OF THE PIRATES The Clipper Stad Amsterdam, Philippe Stark, Sailing Yacht "A" 37 YACHT ADDICTED The Ritz Carlton Yacht Collection Skyacht One (Embraer)

54 ONIRIC ROOM The 70m yacht project by Rossinavi designed by Pininfarina

62 ALLEGORY Three big names explain three big themes in yacht design: intimacy, journey, nature. Zuccon International Project, Hydrotech, Hot Lab 70 CRUISING WITH DARWIN CLASS M/Y Galego, Cantiere delle Marche 76 WHEN BOATS... ROAR Dynamiq, Benetti, Lexus, Bugatti 86 THE POWER OF ROLLS-ROYCE M/Y Skyler, Benetti

93 RIVA AND THE WOMAN'S IMAGE Riva Rivale 56

100 FIVE SENSES Crystal Caviar, Tai Ping, Acqua dell'Elba 121 WELCOME TO THE CITY OF MAGIC Monte Carlo Yachts presents MCY96

128 A NEW ERA IN LUXURY YACHTING HAS BORN Dominator presents Ilumen 28M 138 CUSTOM FORBIDDEN The unconventional approach of Piero Lissoni 146 THE FINEST SIDE OF AVIATION Embraer presents Lineage 1000E

150 HEAD OF STATE DESIGN Sparfell & Partners with Winch Design

154 ESCAPE FORM THE ORDINARY Imperial Yachts presents three amazing yachts just entered in its fleet

(background) RUBELLI Pila 47, a fabric-covered armchair designed exclusively for Rubelli by Paolo Emanuele Nava and Luca Maria Arosio of Nava+Nava Design Studio. rubelli.com


Breguet Marine Équation Marchante 5887 Dial in gold, engine-turned. Hours chapter with Roman numerals and luminescent dots. Breguet open-tipped hands in gold with luminescent material. Running solar hand with facetted golden sun. Aperture for days of the week, aperture for months and years, retrograde dates indication and power reserve. breguet.com


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Allegory The theme of "the journey" in literature has always been the most efficient metaphor representing the growth of the hero. One of the most magic aspects that a boat naturally embodies, is her capacity to turn on your dreams. And not only that, but she represents a wonderful way to discover new ports, to explore new lands and to see the world from a different perspective. In summer, on the beach, we all turn our eyes towards the horizon, admiring the meeting point between sea and sky. But suddenly a boat appears, crosses the landscape and becomes the focal point of our view. Whether she is big or small, in front of her we widen our dreams for a while and start to imagine other people's lives. Who knows whose that boat is? Be it dream or innocent envy, the watcher tries with his own imagination to enter a magic world made up only by beautiful things, good life, comfort everywhere, everlasting happiness. The boat acquires a second dimension: she exists for those who can concretely enjoy her - fulfilling their dreams - and for those who can only admire her from the shore - remaining desire, aspirational or close to achievement. As in an allegorical paiting, every person becomes an emblematic figure surrounded by a mystic-real landscape and symbolic objects in sharp contrast with the material life. Also for the Profane who owns and enjoys the boat, she is like a sacred image, a cult object. Her almost unique capacity to offer multidimensional experiences allows you to access a parallel world where you can spend your time and vacation enjoying the very best that life has to offer for the pleasure of the mind: landscapes, sea, ocean life, nature, discoveries, adventure, lands, cultures, food. All aspects that harmoniously merge with earthly delights: entertainment, conviviality, exclusivity... and a hint of natural showing-off and pure boast.

On cover: Thetis collage, series "New Mythology" by Eugenia Loli eugenialoli.tumblr.com On cover, for the border on the left: Orientale collection, Dolium Mosaic by SICIS sicis.com

(background) RUBELLI KIEFFER 2016/2017 100% printed linen. Acquerello 100% printed linen, suitable for suitable for upholstery and curtains rubelli.com

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Breguet Marine Équation Marchante 5887 Self-winding movement with running equation of time, perpetual calendar, tourbillon and 80 hours power reserve, Cal. 581DPE. Escapement wheel and spiral in silicon. breguet.com 13

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by Martha Gill and Pamela Paci

Support, the monumental installation by Lorenzo Quinn at the Ca' SagredoHotel, Biennale Venice 2017

THE COMPLEXITY OF THE WORLD

VIVA ARTE VIVA IS THE TITLE CHOSEN BY CHRISTINE MACEL FOR THE 57TH INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION. SHE EXPLAINS HER PROJECT AS FOLLOWS.

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In a world full of conflicts and jolts, in which humanism is being seriously jeopardized, art is the most precious part of the human being. It is the ideal place for reflection, individual expression, freedom and fundamental questions. It is a “yes” to life, although sometimes a “but” lies behind. More than ever, the role, the voice and the responsibility of the artist are crucial in the framework of contemporary debates. Viva Arte Viva is also an exclamation, an expression of the passion for art and for the state of the artist. Viva Arte Viva is a Biennale designed with the artists, by the artists and for the artists. It deals with the forms they propose, the questions they pose, the practices they develop and the forms of life they choose. The Exhibition organically evolves in a sequence of pavilions and rooms, offering the spectator an experience, a journey from the interiority to the infinity. These pavilions or Trans-pavilions, which gather artists of all generations and origins, sinuously follow one another like chapters of a book. From the “Pavilion of artists and books ” to the “Pavilion of time and infinity”, a dozen universes tell a conversational and sometimes paradoxical story, concerning the complexity of the world and the variety of positions and practices. The Exhibition also aims to be an experience, representing an extroversion movement towards the other, towards a common place and towards the most indefinable dimensions, opening the pathways to a neo-humanism.

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Structurally, the role of the artist is explored over the course of nine chapters, spanning themes as distinct as ‘earth’, ‘colors’ and ‘time and infinity’. Each does not only account for the artist’s practice in isolation, they further set out to investigate how

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The hyperrealistic sculpture by Quinn, created for the occasion of the Biennale Venice 2017, represents the threat of the climate changes and their impact on the landscapes, both on the unspoiled nature and cities. Behind the meaning of “Support”, with its magical, fairy-tale irony, there is, however, the positive action by the forces of nature, whose splendour and beauty ligth up the canals of the Venice, bringing hope and new life.

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ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY In the following pages we are presenting a comparison between art and photography: both expressions, despite their different dimension and target, share some common values and are introspection-oriented. Jeff Brown is one of the world's leading superyacht photographers. Co-founder of Breed Media, which provides a complete creative media service to the global superyacht and luxury market, he has been working in photography and design for over 15 years. Creative mind, his unique vision led to his photographic success, a clear result of his creative knowledge and ability to see what others don’t. His background in design allowed him to see the bigger picture and interpret clients' wishes different to most. He has a calm and relaxed manner and approaches each and every project with an enthusiasm that is evident throughout his work, be it photography, film or design. The vision of Jeff Brown has reminded us to the atmopsheres evoked in some installations now exhibited in Venice. 15

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In this page - If on one side we have a gigantic animal in a wild reaction towards the human being, on the other side, with the photo by Jeff Brown, we have serenity and harmony between two elements in close link with each other. The similarity of the two images is given (1) by the disproportion "horse/boat and woman", conceived almost as a paradox, (2) by the breathtaking effect of the two images, both created through two elements put in dialogue with one another, (3) the provocative challenge-attitude between "man and nature", which gives to the scene a sense of supernatural dimesion, taking the observer on a journey of different experienes: joy, fear, love, laughter, tears and... power.

"A nice place to chill after diving off the bow of 46.7m M/Y Lady Petra" Photo Š Jeff Brow, Breed Media

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Claudia Fontes, The Horse Problem The Horse Problem is Claudia Fontes’ proposal for the Pavilion of Argentina at the Biennale Arte 2017. The installation shows a bullet-time frozen scene in which a horse, a woman and a young man react in different ways to a paradox: a crisis is developing, and its symptoms are, at the same time, the problem that causes it. The scene is inspired in XIX century cultural icons around which Argentina’s cultural identity was artificially built, and challenges them with a surreal breathtaking scene that has the quality of an apparition. 17

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"Description" Photo Š Jeff Brown, Breed Media

In this page - The beauty of a big sail yachts is given through the magnificence of the colours and the chromatic contrast with the sea. A very similar effect to the artwork by Sheila Hicks, if we consider the imperfection of the surfaces created by the wind, the dramatically poetic curves and the gigantic effect compared to the man.

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A bit of color! At the Biennale 2017 textiles are everywhere, with an almost prominent presence in the form of embroidered sculptures, large-scale installations, knitted dolls and painted dresses. Softness and colors are mainly found in the highly-Instagrammed roundness of Escalade Beyond Chromatic Lan" by Sheila Hicks, a gigantic installation where the sense of poetic roughness is given through the expression of a real love for colours and imperfect surfaces and materials.

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Heading out swim, onboard 60m M/Y Elysian". Photo Š Jeff Brown, Breed Media

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In this page - The sentiment of the atmosphere is given through the shape of the bodies. A sort of new intimate dimension where the observer is involved... The two bodies - the detail of their clothing is lost in their silhouettes - are given a poetic meaning, almost alien - oneiric - but ascetic through its simplicity. September 2017

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Il Mondo Magico (The Magical World), presents the work of three Italian artists Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Roberto Cuoghi, and Adelita Husni-Bey - whose practices suggest a new faith in the transformative power of the imagination, and an interest in magic. With references to magic, fancy, and fable, these artists see art as a tool for inhabiting the world in all its richness and multiplicity. This installation by Roberto Cuoghi is a reasearch in the transformative power of the matter and in the fluidity of the identity. The space has been conceived as a laboratory for divine figures along a path towards ascetic perfection.

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by Pamela Paci

MURANO 5.0 ALESSANDRO CIFFO, A MAESTRO IN WORKING WITH SILICON. EXPLOITING SILICON TO THE EXTREME IS THE CORE OF ITS ART, IT IS THE SOLE MATERIAL CAPABLE OF EXPRESSING HIS EMOTIONS TO THE FULL. VENICE DESIGN 2017 is the largest design exhibition running alongside La Biennale di Venezia. During the Art Biennial, from May 13th to November 26th 2017 (European Cultural Centre), VENICE DESIGN intends to show a glimpse of the approaches of today’s international designers and is a testimony as well as an evidence of the current design scene.

Around 50 creators from 25 different countries and of various cultural backgrounds, ages and points in their career are invited to present their concepts and approaches towards design. Palazzo Michiel has become the place where design perspectives confront themselves and VENICE DESIGN takes the shape of an international platform for design investigations, contemporary mutations and innovative creative attitudes. From an observation of today’s design scene, the vast and precious collection of creations in VENICE DESIGN offers a reflection on its paradoxes and analogies. Inspiring and fascinating, each creation in Palazzo Michiel is here to raise curiosity and interest towards the role of design in our daily life and dreams. Each design represents a keen research to be ultimately accomplished by the creation of an item; this may be a unique piece of furniture, a both beautiful and functional object, a light system, a piece of jewellery, an illustration or a hybrid between any of these.

VENICE DESIGN also intends to show its visitors the design landscape of Venice. A city map has been created enabling visitors to discover around 40 independent designers all living and working in Venice. This collaboration between VENICE DESIGN and Venetian designers invites visitors to find new inspiration by exploring the singular traditions and original design processes taking place in Venice, sometimes in plain sight, sometimes tucked away in an alley. DESCRIPTION

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A look at the Gucci Décor Chiavari chair, a Ligurian design crafted from wood with a lacquered red finish. Created by Alessandro Michele, the velvet upholstery is embroidered with a cat head, and clusters of flowers. The intricate motifs are embroidered and then hand-applied, a process that takes approximately 10 hours to complete. Photo: Courtesy of Gucci DISCOVER MORE ON SUPERYACHTDIGEST.COM

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The synchronicity of two events is behind the creation of the MURANO 5.0 collection: first, I discovered a new type of silicone that is very transparent and has an excellent consistency. Second, I visited a glass factory in Murano and met some of the best glass blowers working today. I was drawn in by the gestures of the maestro vetraio, by the skill, knowhow and history behind them. Inspired by the great vetrai of the 20th century, I began to create pieces that mirrored their work. I found that the pieces that came out best were the ones that created the illusion of being in blown glass while retaining silicone’s typical freshness. SUPERYACHT DIGEST |

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I kept on experimenting, trying out new techniques and creating a collection that was all my own, a combination, a “contamination” of past with present that looks towards the shape of the future. The MURANO 5.0 collection is a way to look beyond, to change our outlook by short-circuiting knowhow with innovation. Instead of changing the production method, change the material, just like I’ve used silicone in the place of glass. Alessandro Ciffo

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by Martha Gill

THE AGE OF THE PIRATES

ROMANTIC, TECHNOLOGICAL AND HIGHPERFORMING, THE CLIPPER STAD AMSTERDAM, A REPLICA OF A TRADITIONAL 19TH CENTURY DUTCH CLIPPER, HAS BECOME A PRESTIGIOUS TOP LEVEL MARITIME TRAINING CENTER.

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he 76-meter long, three-masted, Clipper Stad Amsterdam - a replica of a 19th century Dutch Clipper vessel - was on display last June in the Italian ports of Genoa and Livorno thanks to Randstad, the world's second-largest HR service provider. Randstad employs the vessel for business cruises as well as corporate workshops on job seeking and recruitment: from the "HR Trends & Salary Report" to Fondazione ITS' Technologies Talent Factory, from career anchors to the project "Training to Win". The clipper is also a prestigious sail training center for young sailors to be of all nationalities. Just the sight of it is amazing, superb with its sails wide open to the wind, bringing the mind back to old stories of pirates and hidden treasures, remote lands and brave heroes. But the fascination from the past is just a part of the ever-present charm of the Clipper Stad Amsterdam, a perfect replica of a traditional 19th century Dutch Clipper that has been equipped with the most advanced instruments to become a prestigious top level maritime training center and one of the fastest vessels in the world, the winner of several international tall ship races for the city of Amsterdam. In fact, the Clipper Stad Amsterdam is one of only two seaworthy clippers in the world, also thanks to its highly-performing hull. The vessel is a historical reconstruction built in 1997 in conjunction with Amsterdam's City Council and Randstad Group, the world's second-largest HR service provider. Besides being a permanent international training center for young people who want to acquire all the necessary technical skills to be part of a ship crew and represent the capital of the Netherlands in global races, the Clipper is also employed by Randstad in several world locations to host single or multiple-day business cruises

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and hold technical workshops and seminars. It is exactly as Randstad's preferred location for corporate and business events that the Clipper plied the Ligurian Sea and then the Tyrrhenean Sea last June, for daily trips and evening workshops open to CEOs, entrepreneurs, training leaders, HR directors and decision-makers and hosted by Randstad Italia. During the 6 daily cruises (4 leaving from Genoa from June 17 to June 21 and, the guests were able to enjoy one of the most spectacular views of the coasts of Liguria and Tuscany while putting their skills to test in different sailing activities. The Clipper Stad Amsterdam is the exact replica of a 19th century Dutch Clipper, one of the vessels that plied the great trade routes of the world, carrying cargoes of tea and spices. It was built between 1997 and 2000 thanks to an ambitious reskilling project: during construction, the Clipper provided work experience and training for 138 unemployed people who had traditional artisanal ship building skills, equipping them with the new skills they needed to succeed in the workplace. Today, the Clipper provides trainees in the sailing and hospitality industries with work experience and the chance to learn new skills. The vessel is one of a kind: the vintage look is married to a modern hull while the interior contains 14 luxury cabins, a spacious dining room (the long room) for dinners and presentations (capable of seating 55), and an al fresco bar on the main deck. It can accomodate up to 115 people for day trips and long cruises and it can provide a buffet meal for 150 people when at anchor in ports. The crew includes the captain that, with four officers, directs a multinational crew of 30 employed in sailing, technical and hospitality activities. "The Clipper Stad Amsterdam was in Italy to marry a sailing trip along the most beautiful coasts of the Belpaese with networking and training events and leisure time - says Marco Ceresa, CEO, Randstad Italia - The Clipper truly embodies Randstad's values: top level training and specialization, the aim for perfection, the multinational trademark. The vessel was built between 1997 and 2000 while accomplishing a training on the job and reskilling plan for 138 young unemployed people. the vessel is still offering training opportunities for sailing and hospitality professionals while giving them unique life experiencesâ€?. A used postage stamp printed in Britain showing the Famous British Explorer Sir Francis Drake (1973) Š Andy Lidstone, shutterstock

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Sailing Yacht A Photo Š Alvaro Aparicio de León

Someone say it is futuristic, others say it is one of the ugliest ever built. Sailing yacht "A", built in 2016 by Nobiskrug for a Russian billionaire and designed by archistar Philippe Stark, is undoubtedly one of the most visionary projects and challenge of the industry. Born from the desire of the owner to push the boundaries of engineering, Sailing Yacht "A" is the most photographed ship this summer, icon of the sea that has been attracting spectators and yacht enthusiasts, involving them in fun activities on the social media, especially on Instagram, and fascinating everyone as a magic pirate ship suddenly appeared on the horizon. Eye-catching and mysterious, massive and impressive, designed with highly advanced lines and shapes, definitely far from the current most common contemporary taste, and for this reason perceived as an alien object, for some unknown reason, materialised among the waves.

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by Camila Fawcett

CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF YACHTING

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THE CANNES YACHTING FESTIVAL, THE 6-DAY EVENT WHERE EVEN ONLY ATTENDING IS ALREADY HALF THE PLEASURE.

his September marks a very special anniversary for the Cannes Yachting Festival as it celebrates its 40th year in elegant, luxurious surroundings in the sparkling bay of Cannes. Taking place from 12th to 17th September 2017, the Cannes Yachting Festival has been the first to take place in the international yachting calendar since 1977 and therefore forefront in showcasing the highest number of new model launches and innovative designs.

Special events will be taking place throughout the week, which will celebrate the four decades of the magnificent show. Recognised as one of the most important international boating events and Europe’s largest in-water show, the Cannes Yachting Festival is known for its eclecticism and the wealth of vessels presented in a range of sizes. Following the successful launch of La Terasse during last year’s show, the Cannes Yachting Festival is unveiling the Luxury Gallery situated within the Palais des Festivals which will be dedicated to premium brands outside of yachting. This will include cars, watches, jewellery, gastronomy, private aviation, leather goods and design. This year the official partners include; Maserati, Fred, Dalloyau, Louis Roederer, Musto, Wajer Yachts and Azur Helicopters.

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The 40th anniversary of the Cannes Yachting Festival will be held in September (from 12th to 17th September 2017) in elegant, luxurious surroundings in the sparkling bay of Cannes.

One of the boating season’s most prestigious events, this Show is Europe’s leading in-water boating event. With over 51,000 visitors in 2016, the Cannes Yachting Festival hosted in Vieux Port and Port Pierre Canto, attracts luxury yacht and sail boat amateurs and seasoned enthusiasts alike. A chance to preview over 600 boats displayed both in and out of the water. Following the successful launch of La Terrasse during last year’s show, the Cannes Yachting Festival is unveiling the ‘Luxury Gallery’ situated within the Palais De Festival which will be dedicated to premium brands outside of yachting. This will include watches, jewellery, fine sprits, fashion and accessories, household decoration, linens, furniture, design, art, hightech products and services.

The show is organised by Reed Expositions France (REF). It is part of the Luxury, Culture and Leisure Division, covering shows such as FIAC, Paris Photo, and the Salon Piscine & Bien-être show.

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YOUR ULTIMATE RITZ-CARLTON EXPERIENCE WILL BE ON BOARD A CUSTOM-BUILT LUXURY YACHT.

he Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C., part of Marriott International, Inc., announced its entry into luxury yachting and cruises – bringing the award-winning luxury hotel brand’s service and timeless style to sea. Created by The Ritz-Carlton and maritime experts Douglas Prothero and Lars Clasen, in collaboration with funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P., The Ritz-Carlton will provide luxury hospitality service under a long-term operating agreement.

Named The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, this venture represents a unique foray into the cruise industry for a luxury hotel operator. The first of three lavish cruising yachts in this series is scheduled to take to sea in the fourth quarter of 2019, and distinguishes Marriott International as the only provider of luxury accommodations both on land and at sea. Itineraries are being developed with an intent to combine the lifestyle of The Ritz-Carlton’s luxury resorts and the casual freedom of a yachting vacation. Calling at intimate and signature destinations alike, voyages will range from seven to ten days. The first ship will cruise a wide variety of destinations depending on the season, including the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. Due to the intimate size of the vessel, the yacht will call at unique locations typically not accessible to large cruise ships, from Capri and Portofino to St. Barths and the old town of Cartagena. With a relaxed pace, that includes both overnight and daytime ports of call, guests will be offered a uniquely curated destination experience. The specially designed small capacity vessel will measure 190-meters, accommodate up to 298 passengers, and feature

149 suites, each with its own private balcony. The yacht will also feature two 138 square-meter lavish duplex penthouse suites, with modern craftsmanship and interior finishes jointly designed by The Ritz-Carlton and leading cruise ship design firm, Tillberg Design of Sweden. The onboard experience will reflect the sublime comfort and unparalleled level of individualized guest service for which the iconic Ritz-Carlton brand is recognized; a first in the cruise industry.

“THE RITZ-CARLTON YACHT COLLECTION WILL HAVE A DISTINCTIVE PERSONALITY AND THE VESSELS ARE SURE TO BE TRUE STAND OUTS IN SOME OF THE MOST GLAMOROUS PORTS AROUND THE WORLD,” SAID HERVE HUMLER, PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER OF THE RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C. “THIS UNIQUE COMBINATION OF YACHTING AND CRUISING WILL USHER IN A NEW WAY OF LUXURY TRAVEL FOR GUESTS SEEKING TO DISCOVER THE WORLD IN A RELAXED, CASUALLY ELEGANT AND COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE WITH THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF PERSONALIZED SERVICE.” Reservations will open in May 2018. The ships of The RitzCarlton Yacht Collection will be also available for private charter.

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Throughout the journey, guests will indulge in a cruising style that is unparalleled in the ultra-luxury cruise and private yachting sectors. The Ritz-Carlton yachts will feature a restaurant by Sven Elverfeld of Aqua, the three Michelin-starred restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton, Wolfsburg; a signature Ritz-Carlton Spa; and a Panorama Lounge and wine bar, offering a wide variety of on-board entertainment.

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Additionally, the yacht will offer one-of-a-kind curated destination journeys through collaborations with local chefs, musicians and artists, allowing guests to experience the locations in unique and experiential ways, both onboard and ashore.

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PHOTO © EMBRAER

SKYACHTTM ONE WHAT IF A YACHT COULD FLY. THE VISION OF THE LINEAGE 1000E SKYACHT TM ONE The Lineage 1000E, the largest aircraft in Embraer Executive Jets' fleet and one of the most advanced executive jets in the market today, wowed all visitors at the latest edition of EBACE 2017. Impressive with its creative and elegant exteriors and really breathtaking inside, with classy and comfortable spacious cabins, one large bedroom, and a twoperson shower with window, the Lineage is is recognized as one of the top contenders for the best ultra-large executive jet. Skyacht™ One is a design project representing an exclusive, highly customized version of the Lineage 1000E, together with other two possibile versions, rich and energetic likewise, the Manhattan and the Skyranch, each of them inspired to different iconic styles. For this project Embraer Executive Jet's VP of Interior Design, Jay Beever, teamed with SottoDesign

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Studios to develop an ultra-custom interior design theme, catering to flyers who seek a level of luxury and refinement that has, until now, been reserved only for the most impressive oceangoing yachts. The Lineage 1000E - Skyacht version, is an ultralarge luxury jet with a range of 4,600 nautical miles, which takes the private jet experience to a level never before accomplished.

Much of the inspiration for the Skyacht™ One is a custom commission yacht called the Thunderbird built by master boat builder John Hacker in 1939 for George Whittell, an heir to one of San Francisco's wealthiest families. Whittell wanted a powerboat for use at his Lake Tahoe home that matched his polished Douglas DC2. Back in 1939 Whittell was in love with his Douglas DC2 Aircraft. The gleaming fuselage and streamlined shapes drove him to commission the Thunderbird, a fantastic Hackercraft motor yacht to match his airplane. This confirmed Embraer design team's earlier notion of a flying yacht. Whittell had made it only in the opposite direction, only some years before.

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WHAT'S YOUR DREAM? SKYACHT ONE, SKYRANCH ONE AND THE NEW MANHATTAN, ARE JUST THREE DIVERSE THEMATIC EXAMPLES OF HOW EMBRAER CAN TRANSFORM LINEAGE 1000E.

THE RETURN OF MODERN DESIGN - Gatsby is great again in this exclusive new concept. With Embraer's flagship Lineage 1000E as a canvas, Manhattan is modeled on the luxurious ocean liners and art deco design of the 1930's, and takes the town by recalling the elegance of a bygone era in it's many entertainment zones. Embraer Executive Jet's VP of Interior Design, Jay Beever was inspired by the spacious luxury of Ocean Liners like the SS Normandie and the HMS Queen Mary and the elegance of the Art Deco period.

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The Cloud Club bar, inspired by the rooftop hideway within the spire of the iconic Chrysler Building, lives again, but at a much higher altitude. The interior furnishings are inspired of the great American and French designers of the age such as Norman Bel Geddes, Gustave Ruhlmann, and Jean Michel Franc.

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SKYRANCH Larry Hagman is J.R. Ewing in the iconic Dallas series. Photo Š Elizabeth Lavin

THINK DALLAS! LINEAGE 1000E IS SKYRANCH. Once proved that a yacht can fly, why not think bigger? Embraer design team questioned everything about what luxury was and came back with "complicated simplicity". Luxury should be frictionless and more casual. Capture the solitude and privacy, the romance of the wide open spaces. And after all, aren't the skies the last frontier of privacy? They saw an opportunity to really create something elegant, but relaxed, inspired by the legendary Texan oil tycoon J.R. Ewing from the Dallas series, a character depicted as a covetous, egocentric, manipulative and amoral oil baron, who made a piece of the story of the city.

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Skyranch One is a state of mind, so the design can be adapted to a variety of aircraft and is bespoke to the client. Skyranch One was designed with interchangeable elements to the seats allowing the client to easily customize them to his taste or comfort. Inspired by the layering of european saddles, the modular seats are surrounded by hand engraved controls, bleached woods, woven leather, inlaid horn, english wool and other rich materials that sooth to the touch. Horn legs suspend the tables, panoramic windows are paneled in tooled leather to a pattern of your choice. Bleached wood and Hermes burlap surrounds each window with slatted shades.

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Born in Greece and now living in California, Eugenia Loli is one of the most talented and appreciated modern collage artist today. Filmmaker, illustrator, as vintage collage artist she has been published in the most important magazines. Before art took over her life, she was in the technology sector. In the vast majority of her works, there's a meaning behind them. She usually present a "narrative" scene in her collages, like there's something bigger going on than what's merely depicted. Sometimes the scene is witty or sarcastic, sometimes it's horrific with a sense of danger or urgency, She leaves it to the viewer's imagination to fill-in the blanks of the story plot.

Symbiosis- - Collage, series "Disappearing Acts" by Eugenia Loli (eugenialoli.tumblr.com)

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two swimming pools, three large outdoor decks and additional water-level access on both sides of the hull.

The project - to be intended as a design proposition - was presented in London in June this year by Rossinavi and Pininfarina. United by passion and experience in sculpting custom-made forms, Pininfarina and Rossinavi have created a project that reinterprets the shapes and the distribution of a 70-metre yacht.

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The central component of the main deck hosts guest cabins. Within, there is a longitudinal balcony covered with a folding bulwark to offer guests an outdoor private space during cruising and harbour. The hull’s form is shaped by integrating the longitudinal balcony and offering, through large windows, view of the side and the bow from the inside of the cabins. The hull is also characterized by an elegant chamfered shape that evolves from the bow to the stern. This frames a lamellar staircase that characterizes the transom with a detail inspired by the shapes of nature and at the same time recalling Pininfarina’s iconic car design details.

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SHAPES UNCONSCIOUSLY INSPIRATED TO FERTILITY The unconscious mind - the hidden part of the mind, being the source of creativity - is a fascinating subject—in art production as well as in many other fields, such as design. In this approach to interpretation, the work of art (or design) is seen as a sign, and interpretation seeks to discover a sign’s objects - icon, index, and symbol.

There are many examples of modern architecture that can be interpreted as phallic, but very few for which the architect has specifically cited or admitted that meaning as an intentional aspect of the design. In this case, design is not an intentional expression of the designers' soul, however, it is interesting to highlight how generous and wide the lines are, and how inviting are the spaces towards the spectator. If it was a work of art, experts would suggest the lines create the shape of a shell, like a womb, evoking desire, fertility... life.

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by Pamela Paci

ALLEGORY EVERY TRAVELLER IS LIKE AN HERO

THE BIG THREE THEMES BEHIND YACHT DESIGN: INTIMACY, JOURNEY, NATURE.

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moments are transformative. The excitement and life experiences that happen when you travel are unlike anything else. It’s hard to capture in words the moment when you see the sunset and the sun descends through the sky, towards the horizon, behind that coast... A glorious sunset is the epitome of fleeting beauty and the psychological effects of admiring the sunset may persist long after the color has faded. Studies show that appreciating natural beauty may boost well-being, increase generosity and enhance life satisfaction. Traveling is a feast for your eyes and it makes you stop and live in that second, minute and moment, while a new sense of wonder and empathy for other cultures and lanscapes inevitably grows. Traveling teaches us to unplug, explore and discover new parts of ourselves. Travel is not something you do—it’s a way of life.

And finally, the contact with nature and the so much evoked passion for the sea, which design interprets with outdoor spaces, natural lighting, large windows, 360 views or with living rooms where the surrounding landscape even informs the interiors. Nature brings our senses alive. Our inborn affiliation for nature may explain why we prefer to live in houses with particular views of the natural world. Spending more time outdoors nurtures our “nature neurons” and our natural creativity. Since ancient times, humans have assigned healing and transformational properties to water. Today, we still turn to water for a sense of calm and clarity. We spend our vacations at sea, get exercise and enjoyment from water sports like surfing, scuba diving, sailing, and swimming. Our affinity for water is even reflected in the near-universal attraction to the color blue. Our brain loves the ocean. We’re naturally drawn to aquatic hues — the color blue is overwhelming chosen as the favorite color of people around the world, and marketing research has found that people tend to associate it with qualities like calm, openness, depth and wisdom. The market is positive towards the Explorers, as a new trend of living luxury: exploring far continents, cruising through glaces, meeting the local fauna and enjoying the northerns lights (aurora borealis), is the ultimate experience in luxury travels.

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PY Heritage 45 m - The 45m yacht concept designed by Zuccon International Project for the Italian shipyard Picchiotti Yachts. The project is a tribute to the most important designer who worked for Picchotti, Gerhard Gilgenast, and a reinterpretation of his personal style in a modern key.

BERNARDO ZUCCON | ZUCCON INTERNATIONAL PROJECT How can you create all interiors respecting, in the sequence of space, the sense of privacy? Designing the living space of a yacht includes considering and distinguishing the different "flows" of the crew, guests and owners. It means the larger is the boat, the clearer are these flows, and according to these characteristcs the designer will determine specific areas in order not to create interferences with the daily activities of each passenger. The history of architecture reveals that the right key for the best design development of the spaces is detecting the focal point around which the space comes to life, exactly as the fireplace in the iconic Fallingwater, the house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935. It is for this reason that the vertical distribution systems - such as stairs and lifts - are the main design elements, which very often are the first ones to be defined. A fluid and clean connection between the decks provides the best privacy in the owners' and guests' area. The aim is to create a kind of axis, a line equipped with pantry, food lift and elevators only for the crew. In this way, owners and guests can benefit from the perfect service on all decks, including the highest level of privacy, without waiving the functional efficiency. How does the need for intimacy and privacy change according to the western and eastern culture?

Cultural differences require different approaches in the creation of the internal spaces: there are needs and habits so specific and typical, that are able to completely modify the layout configuration. Today, compared to some years ago - if we talk about serial and semi-custom builds - we have to provide - by contract - the layout and all the possible versions in order to be able to meet all the different needs of the market, that even if it is becoming more and more global maintains well-defined cultural differences. China, the Americas, the Mediterranean and the the Middle-East, are the areas whose traditions and different lifestyles more evidently influence the life on board. The same model of boat is sold in the Far East but also in the western markets, and so it ends up to radically change its aspect in terms of organization of the space. In the eastern markets, the recreational space, which are primarly created for the entertainment rather than for the joy of the life at sea - become strategically important with a clear and welldefined demarcation of all areas and their different flows (crew or guests). In all these cases, owner' feelings are not romantically moved by the passion of the navigation, which is on the contrary the main purpose of the clients from the Mediterranean regions and the Americas. As a matter of fact, for this kind of clients the design is conceived with more flexibility and greater sharing of the spaces, since the real captain of the boat is - very often - the owner himself. In the Middle-East the religious aspect is often the main element that impacts on the creation of the design: in this case the layout could require a clear distinction (division) between the men's and ladies' areas, whether it's guest or crew. Rule number one: the designer must create a project that can be easily modified and adjusted according to cultural diversity with its specific needs or requirements. 65

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SERGIO CUTOLO | HYDROTECH What are the essential elements in the design of an Explorer? The ones that brings on board the sense of "exploring"? "Free man, you will always cherish the sea!" This is a very respectable opinion of Charles Baudelaire who clearly reflects the idea of freedom as strictly connected to the sea, to sailing in the immense sea. I think that one of the main aspects you expect to find in an Explorer Yacht is that special feeling of safety that makes you really wish to cross the ocean. You cannot say exactly what it is, but when you get on board you feel like starting a new life of adventures around the world; maybe this is because your feet walk on a steel deck, covered with thick teak planks, maybe because the walkaround is comfortable and high enough to make you feel adequately sheltered from the ocean waves. It is because everything you touch is giving you the feeling of strength and durability, it is because the big and powerful tender is just letting you imagine remote beaches to explore or because the garage full of toys will surely provide fun and entertainment to all guests. And then you reach your spacious cabin and you immediately feel that all the external world has been left behind you, the thick hull sides sheltering you from noise and waves. In the meantime, the Yacht is leaving the harbor and while the chef is cooking your dinner in the ample and comfortable galley, the stewardess is preparing your cabin for the night: tomorrow you will wake up in a new wonderful island. And the engineer will check all machineries in the big and well laid out engine room. And the exploration continues. The "journey": how can design improve the adventure?

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Arcadia 100+ currently under construxction. Exterior and Interior design project by Hot Lab.

HOT LAB What are the elements used in the creation of the interiors, which can be considered able to enhance the connection with the sea and the marine landscapes? Are there specific choices - architectural or decorative - in this respect? The first step is the creation of the socalled moodboard: after the first feedback concerning tastes and particular requirements by the client, we develop the moodboard in different versions, collecting all the images that for us are inspirational with reference to the style and colours chosen by the client. From this step, we pass to phase number two, the creation of a moodboard relating to all the materials in line with the project. The choice of the materials is a decision point, above all for the design of the first renderings of the main areas, such as the main saloon and the master cabin. Per quanto riguarda il legame con il mare a livello strutturale, l’espediente principale è quello di una maggiore apertura verso l'esterno: ampie superfici vetrate apribili, ambienti luminosi, terrazzini nei saloni e nelle cabine e una beach house degna del suo nome.

Questi sono gli elementi principali che permettono una soluzione di continuità tra esterno e interno. The latest trends in the interior design are more and more often inspired by a conscientious, responsible - let's say etically correct - lifestyle towards the word and the nature. Can we trace this trend also in yacht design? Negli ultimi anni l'attenzione per la salvaguardia ecologica è ovviamente aumentata. Un'occhio di riguardo è ovviamente riservato alla scelta dei materiali interni come legni e tessuti naturali per gli interni, ma anche sistemi di propulsione ibrida per sfruttare al meglio i motori in condizioni di navigazione lenta e non.

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The owner and his big family will stay on board until the end of the summer, so they will leave the full experience of a long navigation before crossing the Atlantic Ocean right after the next Cannes Yacht Show.

M/Y Galego boasts a series of interesting customizations, both with regards to function and design.

The already ample spaces were specifically designed and reproportioned in height, exceeding the already excellent standards of all the Darwin Class Explorer yachts.

The interior height allowances were increased to 2.18 meters and consequently, all the doors and the windows were reproportioned, too. This to allow the owner not to suffer any of the classic problems that particularly tall people experience on a yacht of this length.

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The sundeck was custom designed for both a lounge area – with a big sofa with up/down tables, a bar in the center full optional equipped for cooking and cocktails – and for the wellness: a fully-equipped open-air fitness area with a pool so to keep up with their daily workout routines, even when the owners are at sea and far away from their regular gym.

M/Y Galego 's interior design style, proposed by Arch. Pierluigi Floris, is warm and welcoming. The walnut wood tones find their perfect complement in the Poltrona Frau leather that covers 90% of the walls in all the yacht. The theme is pairing classical style and modern touches, especially in accessories and free standing pieces of furniture, like Minotti and Baxter pieces, that offer a tremendous visual impact in terms of aesthetics.

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The briefing for the kitchen was to emphasise the light from the large windows, so the choice has been the use of white with stainless steel for all accessories and appliances, included a blast-chiller freezer, a water dispenser and a double wash area. The huge wheelhouse, positioned at the bow, reveals a full leather customized cockpit. The yacht hosts a total of four cabins for the guests (Master, one VIP, and two guest cabins) plus three crew cabins and one Captain’s double cabin adjacent to the cockpit.

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The first superyacht with Porsche: it will be Marquis Yachts, makers of Marquis and Carver unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show this year Yachts, has partnered with Toyota Motor and represents the first cooperation between Corporation’s Marine Department to engineer the Monegasque yacht builder Dynamiq and and build a prototype, concept boat with a luxury Studio F.A. Porsche. The aim is to create an mission worthy of the Lexus brand. The result exclusive series of all-aluminium superyachts is a one-of-a-kind, bespoke 42-foot open sport imbued with PorscheDNA.The world famous yacht that applies the Lexus design language to industrial and transport design studio, led by a maritime concept. “We are extremely proud Roland Heiler has created both the exterior that Toyota Marine and Lexus selected Marquis and interior styling of the entire range. The Yachts in Pulaski to build this concept boat,” first 35m Dynamiq GTT 115 Hybrid is under stated Rob Parmentier, President and CEO of construction in Viareggio (Italy), where 100Marquis Yachts, LLC. Parmentier went on to say, and 85-foot models are in development and will “The selection of our organization is a recognition be presented later this year. "Taking the spirit of the ability of our employees to build highof high-performance sportscar styling to the quality boats to the impressive standards of a high seas, the Dynamiq GTT 115 is designed to premier automaker like Lexus – a company that appeal to car lovers and has come to symbolize forward-thinking yacht precision execution and owners who appreciate quality in the minds of BENETTI the advantages of luxury consumers.” “We speed, style and our worked closely with Entrepreneur and acclaimed international designer philosophy of intelligent Diesel Center Frabetti Henrik Fisker and global superyacht builder performance," says Design of Italy and with Benetti revealed last year the concept of a 50 meter Roland Heiler. The the Lexus designers superyacht, Benetti “Fisker 50”. sporty exterior and Toyota Marine Benetti and Fisker worked on this partnership design by Studio F.A. engineers from Japan throughout 2015 to fully engineer the feasibility of Porsche matches the to ensure we met the this production optimized superyacht. The yacht has yacht’s noteworthy exacting quality and been designed in California and able to be built in performance and performance standards Livorno using the existing platform by Benetti, at the the name says it all: Lexus expects when heart of the Tuscan coastline. GTT stands for Gran putting their name on The Benetti Fisker 50 is a new breed of luxury Turismo Transatlantic. a product,” said Josh yacht that integrates a new concept developed by Two world leaders in Delforge, Marquis’ Benetti’s engineering team with Fisker’s dynamic hydrodynamics were Vice President of sporty design that embodies flowing sculptural commissioned to create Design. This project lines, a unique front view giving the yacht its own efficient hulls for the used all our in-house recognizable identity, use of black carbon fiber to new series: Vripack capabilities, including accentuate graphics and an innovative, visually developed the hull engineering, modeling, engaging layout connecting the yacht with the lines of the GTT 115, mold-making, lay-up of serenity of the ocean. while VanOossanen composite structures, The front view of the superyacht is distinctive with is responsible for the metal shop fabrication, three stainless steel bars, unique to the Benetti naval architecture of upholstery, paint and Fisker 50, that give the yacht its own identity: radical, the GTT 100 and GTT other techniques to imposing and powerful. The captain’s window is 85 models. come to life,” Josh said. accentuated with a characteristic white dynamic line. This is one of the recognizable style attributes of the Benetti Fisker 50.

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The makers of the world’s most powerful, fastest, most exclusive and luxurious production super sports car, Bugatti, and the world’s most innovative motor yacht builder, Palmer Johnson, officially announced this year the release of the Bugatti Niniette 66, the first in a new series of yachts, starting from 50ft, up to 88ft. The iconic companies have combined their pedigree in design, technology and performance into a fearless vision of the future of sport yachts. Inspired by the amazing Bugatti Chiron, the outcome of this powerful alchemy between Palmer Johnson and Bugatti is the limited edition Bugatti Niniette 66. Makers of the fastest car in the world today, Bugatti was once a boat builder too. Commissioned to create a one-of-a kind speedboat in 1930 by Prince Carlo Maurizio Ruspoldi, founder Ettore Bugatti named this low on the water beauty the Niniette – the family pet name of his youngest daughter Lidia. Palmer Johnson’s history of building the world’s most groundbreaking yachts has been combined with Bugatti’s signature engineering traits such as the accentuated centre line, perfect symmetry and a sweeping signature curve. PJ traits such as using advanced materials like carbon and a revolutionary hull have been incorporated seamlessly into this yacht design that is quite simply like no other. When Bugatti and Palmer Johnson met the first time with the idea of a joint project in early 2015, the goal was clear from the outset: to create an innovative sport yacht based on the proprietary strengths of the two companies, while echoing the unmistakable design DNA of Bugatti. 77

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THE POWER OF ROLLS-ROYCE BENETTI PRESENTS FAST 125’ M/Y SKYLER

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With a length of 38.1m and a beam of 8.3m, built in composites and carbon in Benetti’s Viareggio shipyard, the Fast 125’ is a four deck semi-wide body yacht with a total of 5 cabins.

The sporty exterior was designed by Stefano Righini using an expanse of horizontal windows to accentuate the yacht’s streamlined look. Another key feature is a remarkable central element in the side of the superstructure that covers the access stairway to the upper deck. Her luxurious interior was designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon, based on the “Air” configuration, one of the three interior style options that Benetti offers to their Fast 125’ owners.

The owner, an experienced yachtsman, requested many custom touches such as widespread use of loose furniture from famous design brands such as Glyn Peter Machin, Sutherland, Minotti and Meridiani.

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ROLLS ROYCE AZIPULL PROPULSION SYSTEM Skyler is equipped with the new generation propulsion system designed by Rolls Royce specifically for the Fast 125’ family: the Azipull Carbon 65 (AZP C65). The Azipull is a high performance, lightweight, steerable thruster that uses carbon fibre throughout, even for load carrying parts. This innovation has substantially reduced the propulsion system’s weight and allowed for a better vessel layout while maintaining high propulsion efficiency and easy maintenance. The system offers excellent manoeuvring capabilities both in navigation and while docking. The yacht is also equipped with a joystick on the bridge for easy and safe docking. Another notable feature of Skyler’s propulsion system is its “stay on spot” technology that keeps the boat in a position entered in the GPS without mooring or anchoring. “Efficient and lightweight propulsion is key to reducing the environmental impact of a modern yacht,” said Vincenzo Poerio, Benetti CEO. “We have been working closely with Rolls-Royce on a journey towards an optimised propulsion

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system for our new line of megayachts. The successful result of this collaboration has been confirmed: Skyler is the third unit of this series to be built and other three are under construction”.

Another advantage offered by this innovative propulsion system is the Fast 125’s quiet ride: thanks to the Azipull’s reduced weight, the engine room can be placed farther aft leaving the guest cabins quiet and vibration-free. REVOLUTIONARY HULL

Skyler, as per the entire Fast 125’ range, has a revolutionary D2P-Displacement to Planing ® hull form with wave piercer bow that allows the owner to use the yacht in displacement mode with low fuel consumption at low speeds and in planning mode at higher speeds. Both modes allow complete comfort aboard and the yacht has a remarkable maximum speed of 22 knots.

The Fast 125’ series’ excellent performance is also due to the lightness of the hull and a superstructure built in carbon fibre and epoxy resins. This intelligent combination makes the yacht a 40% lighter than a similar boat built with traditional materials and lighter weight equals improved performance.

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On the main deck, the saloon is bright and luminous thanks to a generous use of glass that lets natural light flood into the light-toned space. There is a liberating sense of space in the saloon. Loose furniture by top international design firms is used

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The full beam owner’s cabin picks up many motifs from the main saloon such as the ultra soft carpeting. A large dressing area with his and hers closets leads into the cabin where Minotti furniture features. Spectacular features are two opening side balconies, one

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INTERIORS - TACTILE EXPERIENCE The interior, designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon in collaboration with Benetti’s in-house design team, is simple, contemporary and clean to leave the natural elegance of the precious natural materials used in the décor intact. The interior finishings feature glossy ebony, Thai wood and Tanganyika frisé wood. The ceilings are finished in a variety of leathers and all metal in the interior- be it taps, inserts or other detailsis glossy nickel, a constant that adds unity to the whole. It was also very important for the owner that living aboard his yacht be a pleasant tactile experience: all materials used in the flooring and the handrails have been chosen to offer the most pleasant and luxuriously soft tactile sensations.

The lower deck has four guest cabins: two VIPs with “super queen” sized beds, a double, and a twin cabin with a pull out Pullman bed. Tanganica fries wood is used throughout and contrasts with ebony table tops, doors and accents. Each cabin has a different coloured leather ceiling with leather accents repeated in walls, upholstery and inserts. The colours chosen are aqua, acid green, lavender and blue.

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The carpeting is especially soft and is wonderful to walk on barefoot as per the owner’s brief.

The lower deck layout also enjoyed major benefits from the instalment of the new propulsion system. The system’s reduced dimensions allowed for an engine room placed well aft so that more room was left for the sideopening garage with space for an almost 6m tender and two jet skis. The yacht has crew accommodations for 7 to ensure a relaxed and luxurious time aboard. The galley is also on the main deck and was tailor made on the owner needs – who loves to spend some time in this area – with a central island and a custom marble table.

The upper deck sky lounge has a comfortable seating area aft with couches, a marble and onyx bar and a 75” screen. Loose furniture is by Meridiani, Minotti and Holly Hunt. There are also a wellness area and gym, a day head and the Captain’s cabin on this deck. The Captain’s cabin has direct access to the wheelhouse that features dual pilot’s seats and leather and rosewood couches.

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RIVALE, ANOTHER DRESS FOR THE ICON OF THE SEA PHOTO Riva 56' Rivale © FERRETTI GROUP

RIVA 56' RIVALE - THE NEW MODEL REVEALED AT THE WORLD PREMI� RE IN SARNICO IN JUNE, IS THE IDEAL OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THE EXCELLENCE OF RIVA CONCENTRATED IN AN OPEN YACHT OF UNMISTAKABLE STYLE.

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THE BOAT SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DESIGNER “There is no other boat like it. The Riva 56’ Rivale is unique in the open segment of these dimensions. We made clear reference in the design concept to one of Riva’s latest success stories, the Rivamare. And it is indeed an elegant, comfortable yacht clothed in soft lines with a contemporary touch. That said, the Rivale is much more than just a day cruiser. It is an open on which the onboard space used in a way that is, quite simply, different. The exterior spaces have been extended and the generously-sized cockpit is a very inviting spot for guests to congregate. Much of onboard life (navigation, socialising, relaxation) takes place in the large aft area. To create this enormous space, we went against the usual open concept by reducing the foredeck somewhat and bringing forward the windshield. The ergonomic design enhances the yacht’s sporty profile. The Rivale is both a craft for long cruises and a day cruiser for shorter trips. By slightly reducing the living area, which is the least used of the protected spaces aboard, we were able to create a roomy, comfortable master cabin with its own en suite bathroom. The interiors exude an understated elegance with each detail having a relevance all of its own and extensive use made of polished mahogany to represent Riva’s DNA and tradition. In terms of the exterior, the innovative console has a simple, linear, contemporary look and is extremely intuitive to use, very much like a smartphone. New optional Seakeeper stabilisers (normally only fitted to larger craft) will make the Rivale ultra-comfortable both underway and at anchor too.” Mauro Micheli, Chief Designer Officina Italiana Design

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“The Rivale is a youthful boat with soft, contemporary lines, much in the vein of the latest Riva models. It is designed for dynamic owners that want to take an active role aboard their motoryacht and do their own skippering. Because of its close connection to the sea and the generous spaces it affords, it is perfect for sharing with friends or family. That said, the Rivale does not deliberately set out to evoke the atmosphere of a shore-based home (as happens with larger craft): its design makes it very clear indeed that one is aboard boat. An extremely comfortable boat, of course, just as any RIVA should be. Sergio Beretta, CEO Officina Italiana Design

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unique lines and innocent grace Remarkable bone structure and doe eyes. Perfect full brow and poise. The beauty of her lines and her movements are among the best expressions of grace and delicacy, classy femininity and timeless charm. All these characteristics combined with her innocent attitude and childlike beauty, and added to her extraordinary talent, luck, genuine compassion and lovely character, have made Audrey the epitome of a human angel, with a universal appeal. Women wanted to be like her; men wanted to be with a woman like her. Audrey Hepburn, 1956. Image Š Yousuf Karsh

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THROUGH THE EYES OF THE HISTORY

An icon is, by definition, sacred and divine. According to the artistic and religious interpretation, an icon is an abstract and timeless, spiritual and harmonious image. It evokes that sense of pure beauty - supreme and perfect - that leads the human being to contemplation. But beauty and spirituality are not sufficient. An icon is a symbol with a third dimension: the iconic images embody cultural identity and life meanings, becoming guide and pure nourishment for all those who look at them. That’s why landscapes such as Capri or Venice, the influential genius of Warhal, the mysterious charm of Marylin, the unparalled sensuality of Audrey Hepburn and the evocative myth of Riva boats are real icons. 97

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that beauty mark at the right place

A tragic life in a hourglass figure with perfect blonde curls. Hair design and dress sense wrapped her fragile, troubled soul in a unique combination of vulnerability, wistfulness and unashamaed provocation. The ability of reinventing herself throughout her several lives has been the driving force of this mysterious, frightened and neurotic woman with a great sensuality, seductive natural walk and a beauty mark at the right place. Marilyn Monroe - The Bird Sitting 1956, Š Cecil Beaton

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The 56’ Rivale offers the comfort of a very elegant lounge-dinette, where mirrored surfaces alternate with varnished mahogany, dark lacquered woods and dark leather coverings. The resulting interplay of different colours and materials is the “signature” of Riva interiors. The sleeping area features two en suite cabins in which one can admire the same interplay of

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colours and materials found in the lounge, in addition to the striking contrast between the white leather covering of the headboard and border and the dark leather on the tops of the bedside tables and bases of the beds. The heads décor consists of different woods, light and dark lacquered surfaces, mirrored surfaces and white Corian.

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company based in The Czech Republic is a dream which came true of an owner of the company Mr. Marek Landa. He dreamed that he will start to create something, what no one has ever produced before – luxury Bohemian glass art chandeliers and crystal sculptures safely installed on superyacht boards. So far the company has completed more than 70 superyacht projects and it is almost the only supplier of glass chandeliers and sculptures to the yachts in the world. Apart from chandeliers on yachts, Crystal Caviar also provides custom-made luxury glass products into private residences and 5*hotels, and also do its own designs. Good example of that activity is brand new Prism bud chandelier. But all products has in common one thing: every piece of glass is handmade by Crystal Caviar‘s craftsmen.

Crystal Caviar also cooperates with the best Bohemian glass artists, special honor is to work with Mr. Vlastimil Beranek, Mr. Jan Frydrych, Mr. Jaroslav Prošek. Mr. Beránek mostly works with glass, but also with bronze and wood. Mr. Frydrych specialises in creating of optical glass sculptures and is an author of unique series of yacht chronometers. With every project people from Crystal Caviar always try to create something extraordinary, with special care and in the highest quality, from the best, luxury materials. crystalcaviar.eu

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TAI PING Luxury custom carpet maker Tai Ping introduces the Scenematic 2017 Collection by André Fu, a bespoke series that pays homage to the urban landscape. The acclaimed Hong Kong architect and interior designer André Fu has partnered with luxury custom carpet maker Tai Ping to create a unique new range of bespoke carpets influenced by the flâneur inspired scenic silhouettes of urban life around the city. The collection, entitled “Scenematic” has launched globally in March with exhibitions at Design Shanghai followed by a display in New York at DIFFA Dining by Design and a launch in Hong Kong in May.

“The collection is not about any one single element of a particular city,” says Fu. “Instead, it represents the very sensual, subliminal cinematographic experience that comes from being immersed in the geometries, light, and reflections of an urban landscape – whether it be Paris, London, Tokyo or Hong Kong – at different times from dusk to dawn. The carpets reinterpret the urban landscape drawing on a mix of innovative yarns, technical innovation and timeless carpet-making traditions to create a complex form of materials, textures and pile heights. Scenematic marks the first time that a Tai Ping collaborator has used multiple production techniques in a single collection. techniques with silk, wool, linen, mohair, cashmere and Matka silk. The rich array of options is key to transcribing Fu’s intimate, poetic experience of the urban landscape through a highly sophisticated graduation from soft, subtle pastels to more intense, darker tones. houseoftaiping.com

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HOUSE OF TAI PING TP HK Scenematic by André Fu Artisan Pixel II (above) Artisan Pixel I

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ACQUA DELL'ELBA is an artisan Tuscan family-run fragrance house with its base in Marciana Marina, on the island of Elba. The business was established in 2000. They have a network of 29 of their own retail outlets and have developed a network of over 550 independent perfumeries across Italy. Other openings and distribution agreements are scheduled for 2017.

Acqua dell’Elba’s fragrances represent the essence of the sea. Their fragrances are inspired by and made on one of the most beautilful islands in Mediterreanen, with essences and raw materials of the highest quality. Their products are carefully crafted by artisans who have lived all their lives on Elba. Acqua dell'Elba draws inspiration from the Tuscany artisan workshop of the Reinassance. By combining the extraordinary handcrafting skills of the 'maestro' and its pupils, with the constant search for beauty matched with a deep knowledge of the arts and culture, Acqua dell'Elba have created a range of fragrances and body care products wich are unique and designed to appeal to the most discerning.

Acqua dell’Elba interprets and evokes the emotions conjured the sea and tuscan blooms. They have translated this into six perfum collections (Classica, Arcipelago, Blu, Bimbi, Sport, Essenza di un’Isola). In addition to the personal fragrances, clients can choose from body care products (body creams, shower gel, soap, deodorant and scented wipes) and home fragrances (diffusers, scented candles and chalks) and the last creation Yachting Line. acquadellelba.it

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ACQUA DELL'ELBA Yachting: the new line of selected products created with the aim of living the beauty of the sea fully

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ACQUA DELL'ELBA produces a total of six personal fragrance collections: Classica, Arcipelago, Blu, Bimbi, Sport and Essenza di un’Isola

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ACQUA DELL’ELBA also developed a range of home fragrances and beach and travel accessories, including sarongs, shorts, towels, vanity cases and rucksacks

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ACQUA DELL’ELBA is an artisan house celebrating the Tuscan Archipelgo National Park with its breathtaking natural landscapes, art and culture

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The secret of ACQUA DELL’ELBA lies in its creation; the quality of its essential oils blended with the skill and experience of passionate artisans

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by Pamela Paci

WELCOME TO THE CITY OF MAGIC “The new MCY 96 is here, and we couldn’t be happier of the reaction from the guests at the reveal event we held in Venice" says Carla Demaria, President of Monte Carlo Yachts.

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"We are back here where it all started in 2010. We presented then the award–winning MCY 105 here in 2015 – a boat that is in many ways the reason why we developed the MCY 96 – so it’s fitting that we returned here for this special occasion. Grazie Venezia.”

onte Carlo Yachts again in Venice for its annual event, an exclusive party reserved to clients, operators and selected media. Why Venice? Venice and Monte Carlo Yachts share the same DNA and a mutual, significant history. Venice is supreme beauty, uniqueness, enchantment, magic and mystery. It is full of secrets, ineffably romantic. It is the perfect landscape for a world premiere, a little world - almost suspended, without time or spacial limits - where all of your senses are deeply touched by an unusual urban design and an inestimable artistic heritage.

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In Venice Monte Carlo Yachts presented its seventh addition to the MCY collection, the MCY 96. The reveal event was held at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini in the Island of San Giorgio in Venice: over 400 key clients, journalists and stakeholders from over 35 countries attended the event for the unveiling of this beautiful 30–meter pleasure boat, surrounded by the fascinating frame of Piazza San Marco, one of the world’s most iconic sites. Following this reveal, the MCY 96 will be showcased at the Cannes Yachting Festival, Genova International Boat Show and Monaco Yacht Show in September.

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At 30 meters, the MCY 96 takes the second spot on the Monte Carlo Yacht’s size podium. Designed by Nuvolari Lenard, the MCY 96 has been designed and developed for extended ocean voyages according to both Pleasure and Charter Yacht Rules, and may be also registered as a CE–A craft. Design and technical highlights include, bulwarks that are sensibly higher than the current fashion and the wide overhanging side deck that gives good coverage from the elements.

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The lower deck cabins layout – of which multiple versions will be available so as to meet the needs of the various international markets on which Monte Carlo Yachts is currently present – features outstanding customisation possibilities with up to six alternative versions already engineered, and more to be elaborated upon specific request.

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“The MCY 96 is the seventh yacht in the collection that we have worked on together with Monte Carlo Yachts,” say Carlo Nuvolari and Dan Lenard, designers. “The new model is unmistakably an MCY in its visual appeal, the incredible exterior and interior spaciousness, and the total customisation options available for owners, but it is also unique in its personality and details.’’

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"A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing..." John Keats, Endymion - Book 1

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A NEW ERA IN LUXURY YACHTING WITH DOMINATOR ILUMEN 28M THE SERIES OF YACHTS CONCEIVED FROM THE DESIRE TO CREATE SOMETHING TRULY OUTSTANDING, A BESPOKE SYNTHESIS OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN WHERE OWNERS, THROUGH MANY DIFFERENT OPTIONS, CAN CREATE THEIR PERSONALISED HAVEN OF COMFORT, LUXURY AND SUPERLATIVE STYLE. 129

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rom its ground-breaking concept via innovative engineering solutions and the most advanced materials and technologies through to the exquisite bespoke dressing of each and every motor yacht, the Dominator Ilumen 28M sets a new standard in power, agility, comfort, luxury and security. The result is a yachting experience like no other, giving you everything a mega yacht offers but in convenient 28-metre format. Dominator Ilumen 28M sets a new standard in luxury yachting: it is a ground-breaking concept, design and cutting-edge engineering combined with bespoke, personalised dressing. It provides the ultimate balance between performance, comfort and style and in short, it can be considered a unique yachting experience in its class.

Dominator thought big from the outset, applying the technology, processes and quality materials usually reserved for mega yachts. The designers of Alberto Mancini Yacht Design and engineers of NavalHEAD followed the inspired lead provided by Dominator’s owners to arrive at a flowing architecture that harmonises functionality, form, comfort, amenities, power, safety and sea keeping agility like few vessels in its class. “How many motor yachts of this size consistently integrate mega yacht solutions the same the Ilumen

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does? None! From the high-tech construction in postcured glass and carbon mixed with epoxy resin to the full use of epoxy filler cycle and the application of the Awlcraft painting cycle instead of common, cheap gel coats – every detail immediately tells you that Ilumen is something quite different.” Andrea Agusta, Head of Engineering.

“DESIGN IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER, AND TODAY OWNERS WANT A YACHT THAT OFFERS THE ULTIMATE BLEND OF PERFORMANCE, STYLE, LUXURY AMENITIES AND COMFORT. IN SATISFYING THE DEMAND FOR AN ELEGANT MOTOR YACHT THAT HARMONISES CLASSIC YACHTING TRADITION WITH MODERN TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN, WE DESIGNED THE DOMINATOR ILUMEN TO FAR EXCEED OUR CLIENTS’ EXPECTATIONS.” ALBERTO MANCINI, DESIGNER

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Angela Pernsteiner, the passionate, dynamic force behind this project . The very name ILUMEN stands for the illumination of ideas and engineering processes, and in the spirit of Leonardo da Vinci. This is exactly what Angela and the team had in mind when they decided to produce this modern work of art.

The tireless dedication of Dominator extends beyond the creation of an outstanding motor yacht and its bespoke appointment to also include a very personal and long-term service. “We consider our clients to be a family of Ilumen owners, so our commitment to them is both flexible in its nature and in its 24/7 availability. This is our bond to owners of an Ilumen yacht, wherever you are, whenever you need us.”

“The Dominator Ilumen yachts are bespoke through and through – from the choice of the hull between a semi-displacement and semi-planing version, to the individual comfort cruising speed, the propulsion system or the complete re-engineering of the internal spaces, to name only a few options,” says Angela.

The first Dominator Ilumen 28M - M/Y Kalliente – will be berthed in the south of France throughout the summer of 2017, starring at the Cannes Boat Show before being the centre of attention during private viewings and events along the Côte d’Azur.

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Every function and space on an Ilumen – from the engine room to the luxury living spaces – is designed for optimal distribution of weight, space, functionality and aesthetics. “Many yachts foresee zero speed fins; to avoid adding resistance due to appendages we went for a huge gyro stabiliser from Seakeeper capable of a reduction of 80 per cent of the uncontrolled roll angle up to 14 degrees,” says Federico Brumat of Dominator’s Technical Office. To guarantee comfort on board when at speed the Ilumen 28M relies on an advanced full motion damping system capable of roll and pitch motion reduction called Humphree Active Ride Control. It also enhances manoeuvrability, speed and reduces resistance and with it fuel consumption, while ensuring optimal stability in all conditions. The new compact main engine exhaust outlet with Gold Standard warranty was developed together with hydrodynamics specialists Profjord.

Mounted inside the flexible lightweight Dominator High Performance Hull of the yacht are MAN V8-1200 engines that propel the push/pull Counter Rotating Propellers with a combination of power and efficient safety. The Fischer Panda iSeries Generators employ variable speed technology to similarly offer top range effectiveness across in all kinds of conditions, while the approach also extends to comfort-related applications that ensure consistent climate control that avoids costly start-stop cycles. Solar control interlayer film in the glassed areas lowers direct heat transmittance from the sun by 40 per cent to further aid energy efficiency, making the Dominator Ilumen 28M more environmentally friendly and economical to run. Every Ilumen yacht can be prepared to meet the MGN 280 compliance certification that enables them to be operated commercially.

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Many of the best luxury products are design-led, but with the Ilumen range of motor yachts Dominator goes one step further to develop its offering from the basis of an experience-led philosophy. “We set out to challenge limitations and provide the same sensation of space, elegance and luxury in a 28-metre format that you would expect in a mega yacht, “ says Chief Designer, Alberto Mancini. “When I first saw the hull, deck and superstructure I realised it was the beginning of a new era.” And indeed, the features such as the owner’s cabin, a beautifully curved glass frontage, the rotating beach platform and the impressive fly deck are unique, industryleading features. The Dominator Ilumen is characterised by unique touches and features, such as the handcrafted Purismo Aurelia, a bespoke lightweight carbon e-bike that like the Ilumen 28M represents the pinnacle in its field and adds to the practicality and enjoyment of your yacht. “To us Ilumen is more than just a yacht or a luxurious product. It symbolises the love of manmade beauty that is not only in harmony with nature but complements it and represents a desire to contribute to a better world. To own an Ilumen or strive for one is connected to the obligation to strive for a better world, support our fellow man and promote peace and beauty in the world.” Dr. August Pernsteiner, Visionary

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In the vision of the shipyard, each and every Ilumen 28M is a thing of beauty, a bespoke synthesis of technology and design that offers a personal palate of options with which owners can create their own personalised haven of comfort, luxury and superlative style.

Custom-made furniture and bulkheads finished in the most opulent materials such as backlit white onyx, ebony, white oak, silk, Zimmer and Rhode fabrics, suede ceilings and satin-like nubuck leather are just some of the possibilities, but as Head of the Dominator Bespoke Office, Giulia Sigismondi, says: “The interior dressing of each yacht is a highly personal affair, so we work with the owners to make it a bespoke design that fits them like a glove in terms of taste and preferences.” The interior distribution is such that it creates a sense of being on a much larger ship, a sensation realised in part through tall ceilings and the use of glassed areas that allow natural light and seascapes to illuminate the luxurious cabin spaces. Nowhere is this approach more impressive than in the skylight and private deck of the master cabin, and it helps to create a truly privileged private space.

Integrated into the interior are ‘zero impact’ invisible speakers in VIP and guest cabins that transform any surface they are embedded into (be it concrete, fibreglass, wood, marble, stone or glass) into a high performance audio system. This state-of-the-art system by Videoworks, incorporating a sound masking system in the main salon and master cabin, provides an advanced audio-visual, communication and entertainment system that includes a private cinema projector on the Sun Deck.

The interior of an Ilumen evokes a subtle harmony of contemporary style and timeless sophistication. To achieve this the Design team selected the finest materials and most prestigious names, such as the Futuristic collection by Hèrmes, which embodies the perfect blend of elements.

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CUSTOM FORBIDDEN SX88 | SANLORENZO UNVEILS A NEW CONCEPT OF CROSSOVER MOTORYACHT. PIERO LISSONI CONCEIVES THE INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT FOR THE FIRST MODEL OF THIS NEW RANGE.

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anlorenzo takes a new step forward alongside some of the most prestigious Italian architects and designers, choosing Piero Lissoni for the interior design of the first yacht from the new crossover line SX88. The model, which will be officially presented at the Cannes Yachting Festival, was previewed at the Triennale in Milan last May. Over the years Sanlorenzo has built a very precise, coherent model, bringing the concepts of architecture and design literally on board, thanks to Patron Massimo Perotti’s intuition, firstly by collaborating with Dordoni Architetti and subsequently with Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel for the yachts’ interior designs.

The work of these designers made it possible to introduce a language and some aesthetic codes from different fields into the world of yachts for the first time, a concept of home living interpreted according to one’s experience and style. This choice allowed to lay the foundations for the collaboration with Piero Lissoni, thanks to the great stylistic and design affinity which immediately emerged between the designer and the company.

The project by Piero Lissoni for the interiors of the new yacht SX88 comes from a very simple idea: designing an open space boat. By using a totally innovative solution, Piero Lissoni re-interprets the concept of space inside the boat, which develops in a single, continuous setting from stern to bow, with an open kitchen, beside the dining room, followed by a living area with no interruptions between interiors and exteriors, thanks to wide glass walls facing the sea: “I keep picturing boats, even very large ones, as if they were lofts, that is very open, highly liveable spaces, which make it possible to be in contact with what’s around us” Piero Lissoni. 139

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A “social” boat which offers a new way to live life on board. On the basis of the profile of this 27-metre vehicle, Piero Lissoni handles shape and function to create some sort of wide, tall sea-loft, with no rigid separations between the internal parts, thanks to a flexible layout: after the basic pattern has been determined, the project makes it possible to choose several modules, from the most extreme variation, an open space solution which represents the project’s primary code and that will be presented in Cannes, to other variations where some parts are closed.

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A space that can be easily modulated to fulfil every client’s desires and which, for the very first time allows to decide where the master cabin must be set up. Another major feature of the project was the decision to remove all excesses of functionality inside as well as outside: removing all useless extra spaces and reducing technical spaces while favouring livableness indoors, the design of yacht SX88 uses all depths. All exterior areas show that every centimetre of the boat has been conceived to be used and enjoyed.

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Piero Lissoni’s stylistic sign also emerges in the choice of furniture, which is a triumph of contamination: design ideas, icons of great masters, objects from the East and objects trouvés mix up to provide the setting with a domestic flavour. A key factor was the counter-current decision to not adapt furniture to space but to arrange it freely as in a home setting.

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In line with Sanlorenzo’s policy, SX88 also makes it possible to customise yachts from the viewpoint of design and materials. The palette of available colours and materials can be adjusted to the boat owner’s requests, so that each boat results in a unique creation.

Yacht SX88 was an innovative project, which was favoured by a strong harmony and an intense, constant dialogue between Piero Lissoni and Sanlorenzo shipyards which has once again

The interior design of yacht SX88 was designed by Piero Lissoni alongside David Lopez, Stefano Castelli, and Marco Gottardi. The exterior lines are by Officina Italiana Design.

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This innovative and advanced motoryacht was conceived in house by Sanlorenzo’s stylists, led by Luca Santella, yacht designer, developer of the Bluegame range of motoryachts and crowning his career with this yacht.

and more required by the most experienced Owners. SX88 brilliantly succeeds in matching at top level the always difficult relation between shapes and functions.

The high, seaworthy bow lowers toward the stern streamlining all the mass of the yacht, but at the same time giving her an impressive look of an allweather vessel. The superstructure is marked out by the widest glassed surfaces and is painted in dark shade to reduce the volume perception and to balance the “full” of the superstructure and the “empty” of the windows.

Hull water lines were developed by the worldwide renown Lou Codega, undisputed American master in high performing ocean-going fisherman.

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As on a large superyacht, the only steering position is on the upper deck, the fly bridge, protected by a windshield that can be closed by side saver windows and when needed by strataglass panels or – as optional – by an easy operating rigid structure.

can be opened – according to the different layouts – from stern to bow, creating a true open space loft, a never seen before feature on a 27m.

The fore area of the main deck is fully equipped and furnished to offer a relaxing and functional living area with a double L shaped sofas with coffee tables and an extended sunbathing surface, a difficult to find solution on a 27m, with the possibility to directly connect with the interior.

Thanks to this solution the fore area of the salon on the main deck is totally free and can be arranged as Owner’s cabin or remain a wide multi-functional open space. All the main deck is spreading on the same level ad

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At stern the level of the beach area is five steps lower than the main deck and can accommodate a 15’ tender, a jet ski and other toys. The crane to move these watercrafts is cleverly and elegantly hidden in the prolonged profile of the handrail, with no disturb of the SX88 outline. Cleared from the watercrafts, the wide beach area, extending 2’ over the water, offers 30 sq. m of beach club shaded by sunbrellas and furnished to enjoy life with the feet in the water.

the open space layout on the main deck is chosen, or three (or four as option) in case the Owner’s cabin on the main deck layout is chosen.

The crew quarter is astern this deck, just fore the engine room that thanks to the Volvo IPS 1200 power train is moved much back compared to position with the traditional in line transmission.

A particular attention was given by Sanlorenzo to the environment sustainability, with a specific care and sensibility to the environment where the yacht is operating and the one where is built.

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SX88’s construction process is based on low environment impact procedures and materials developed by Sanlorenzo. Thanks to the combination of high power lithium batteries with new lighting technologies, low consumption systems, efficient thermal insulation assured by the special new insulating glass fit on the windows, SX88 can use all the services on board for 4 to 8 hours at “zero emissions”. Because of these features Rina awarded SX88 with the Green Class. The international market already welcomed SX88, buying the first six units.

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The ultra-large Lineage 1000E offers true versatility — five cabin zones in multiple configurations, with room to spare worthy of a home away from home. With an extended range capacity of 4,600 nm, the Lineage 1000E can operate in some of the world’s most restrictive airports, including London City, Teterboro and Aspen, offering the advantage of low operating costs. All of which moves this aircraft comfortably beyond convention – and well into an experience unlike any other. The Lineage 1000E offers plenty of room for all 19 passengers: the cabin is 25.7 m long by 2 m high. The master suite is optional and features a walk-in shower and a large bed. The fully equipped two-sided galley includes cold and hot water, ice drawer, refrigerator or wine chiller, coffee brewer or expresso machine, convection oven, microwave oven, and enough space to hold sufficient food and drink for intercontinental flights. SUPERYACHT DIGEST |

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The Lineage 1000E also boasts the largest in-flight accessible baggage compartment in business aviation: with up to 9.14 cubic meters, passengers have plenty of room to store their luggage and access it any time during long flights (plus the 3.4 cubic meter external baggage compartment). This ultra-large jet’s exceptional reliability has been proven by more than 8 million hours of flight time on the Lineage 1000E and E-Jets platform. The GE engines feature high fuel efficiency and reliability, with a modular design that allows for easy replacement of components. An intuitive cockpit with dark and quiet philosophy gives pilots greater comfort and easy access to all systems and controls. A Honeywell Primus Epic avionics system reduces pilot workload while enhancing safety, handling, and performance. A fly-by-wire control system provides total envelope protection, preventing the pilot from making control commands that exceed the jet’s operational limits.

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During EBACE 2017, Geneva-based COMPANY, Sparfell & Partners, presented its latest cooperation with specialist aircraft interior designer Winch Design, and showed some renderings concerning the first ACJ380 in Head of State design.

In May Sparfell & Partners - aviation experts and global leader in aircraft sales & acquisition - was authorized to market A380s, each earmarked for a headof-state interior configuration created with Winch Design. Sparfell & Partners boasts a portfolio of 40 commercial aircraft, 15 business jets and seven helicopters for sale. The company with 16 associates worldwide, also operates through its sister company Sparfell International Lease Corporation, offering a program that allows customers to lease aircraft, including for head-of-state applications.

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SPARFELL & PARTNERS / How difficult or different is this kind of market? A: Indeed, very few of individual and companies in the world can acquire and operate such a bird! Therefore, we need to have a very sensitive and confidential approach. Creativity is then essential to select potential clients and in the way to contact them. The fact that S&P is involved in both airliners and business jet, give us the possibility to come the customer with a global solution (definition and operation).

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SPARFELL & PARTNERS / How does the design change when it is for a Head of State? A: The Head of State require a more practical interior design. Generally, you need more seats for the entourage, a very large conference room, and a totally secure private section. The comfort notion is not as essential as for a private individual. The communication centre is as well much more important than in the VVIP configuration.

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ESCAPE FROM THE ORDINARY AT THE MONACO YACHT SHOW THIS YEAR THE NEW PROPOSALS BY IMPERIAL YACHTS WILL STEAL YOUR HEART AND MOVE YOUR IMAGINATION TO ANOTHER DIMENSION, WHERE EXCLUSIVITY IS ONLY THE BEGINNING.

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PROJECT 783, UNMISTAKABLY A SUPERYACHT OF THE ELITE CLASS. THE 73.5M YACHT BUILT BY NOBISKRUG IN 2012 WAS NEVER AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER AND REMAINS HIGHLY EXCLUSIVE. THE YACHT WILL BE SHOWCASED AT THE MONACO YACHT SHOW IN SEPTEMBER WITH IMPERIAL YACHTS, AS CENTRAL AGENT FOR SALE.

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Designed by the award-winning Reymond Langton Design studio with sleek and contemporary interior conceptualised and furnished by the renowned designer Mark Berryman, built by the acclaimed German shipyard Nobiskrug, and delivered in 2012 by Imperial who acted as Owner’s Representative, Project 783 is unmistakably a superyacht of the elite class. Operating since 2013 under the Imperial management, with her sweeping lines and distinctively bold yet elegant profile, the vessel is equally at home cruising rugged coastlines and pristine white beaches or visiting exclusive seaside destinations. Two 16-cylinder MTU M60 engines each with an output of 1,700kW provide ample power, for a cruising speed of 15 knots and top speed of 17 knots.

On-board design highlights include extensive and varied outdoor spaces to let you fully enjoy the open sea as well as a generously proportioned exterior Jacuzzi, as well as various different inviting areas for alfresco dining and entertaining on each deck, sunbathing or simply viewing the seascape.

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Use of natural materials like wood and steel, crafted in exquisite detail, enhance the general high quality of the vessel, maintained on high standards on a yearly basis, and avoid excessive ornamentation, creating an atmosphere that is clean, refreshing and timeless.

Among the exclusive features of this outstanding vessel: a luxury beach club, a gym on Sun deck, or a fully equipped private indoor cinema and its outdoor sister. The yacht offers luxurious accommodation in six cabins, including a full-beam Owner’s suite with an exclusive folding terrace that offers 180-degree sea view at main deck level, a VIP guest stateroom opening onto the Bridge deck and four Guest cabins which provide various sleeping arrangements for guests, friends and family. All six cabins are furnished for utmost comfort and equipped with ensuite facilities.

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ESCAPE FROM THE ORDINARY

67M DAMEN FAST SUPPORT VESSEL 6711

DESIGNED TO FULFIL ANY IMMEDIATE NEEDS WHEN ESCORTING A LUXURY VESSEL, HER SWEEPING LINES AND IMPOSING PROFILE ARE AN EXPRESSION OF PURPOSEFULNESS AND SPEED – AND CLEAR INDICATIONS OF HER MILITARY PEDIGREE. WITH HER BOLD, ANGULAR CONTOURS, FAST SUPPORT VESSEL 6711 EXUDES STRENGTH AND DOMINANCE.

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The Fast Support Vessel 6711 was engineered and built (delivered) in 2014 by Damen shipyard with Imperial acting as Owner’s Representative and Build Supervisor throughout the whole process. Managed by Imperial since her launch and exclusively for sale under our CA, Fast Support Vessel 6711 is the pure expression of luxury at sea and the perfect example of the 5-stars, precise management requested on board superyachts of this type. Her superior speed, range and manoeuvrability enable her to perform tasks with exceptional efficiency. She is designed and engineered to carry a dazzling array of watersports equipment and tenders and can be outfitted for speed boats and jet skis, scuba gear and even a submarine if desired. Her interior embodies efficiency down the smallest detail. At the same time, the living quarters, mess and training room for the crew, fitted by the award-winning Mark Berryman, offer outstanding comfort and entertainment features.

The commitment to uncompromising efficiency and precise performance is also reflected in the Captain and crew, 22 highly experienced professionals with the skills and knowledge to ensure safe, secure and convenient operation of the on-board water toys as well as the escorted yacht and passengers. The ship is equipped with all you may need for an unforgettable yachting experience: from the helipad (suitable for a large helicopter, accessible 24/7) to the dive centre with decompression chamber. The ample room aboard for land vehicles and motor scooters is ready to let you freely explore the coastal towns and other attractive onshore destinations. The telescopic crane ensures safe and swift deployment and retrieval of all vehicles and equipment. The bridge lounge is an exclusive retreat that affords a strikingly panoramic 180° view. It is fitted with bespoke furniture and an exclusive European oak cabinet.

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Length overall 67.15 m Length waterline 67.15 m Beam 11.2 m Draught (full load) 4.00 m Steel hull, Aluminium superstructure Displacement (gt, full load) 1,270 gt Gross tonnage (gt) 1,143 gt Flag Marshall Islands Crew 22 Max / cruising speed 21 / 13.5 kn Range 8,720 nm (20% fuel reserve) Central Agent for Sale: IMPERIAL YACHTS imperial-yachts.com

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CHARTER LILI FOR YOUR WINTER DESTINATIONS !

LILI IS AMELS’ FOURTH DELIVERY THIS YEAR FROM ITS POPULAR LIMITED EDITIONS RANGE "AMELS 180". A BUILD EXECUTED IN ONLY 12 MONTHS DESPITE A HIGH LEVEL OF CUSTOMISTION BOTH FOR THE EXTERNAL AREAS AND THE INTERIORS.

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In May 2016 the sale of this new project was concluded by IMPERIAL, as broker for the sale, Owner Representative and Construction Supervisor. Despite her fast delivery in just over 12 months (June 2017), LILI is a highly customised Limited Editions yacht, including an extended huge Sun Deck with a huge custommade

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pool and a Bridge Deck Owner Suite with extended aft deck.

The unique colour scheme was developed by the Owner together with the AMELS design team and exterior designer Tim Heywood. The paintwork, executed with extreme precision by the AMELS paint team, creates a charming and elegant look that perfectly complements the luxurious custom interiors created by the Owner’s choice of interior designer Laura Sessa.

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ROSE DAMEN, AMELS COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR: “EVEN THOUGH SHE SHARES THE PEDIGREE OF THE AMELS’ HIGH VALUE QUALITY AND FINISH, LILI IS VERY DIFFERENT TO ANY OTHER AMELS 180 WE HAVE DELIVERED TO DATE. OFFERING OUR CLIENTS SUCH A HIGH LEVEL OF CUSTOMISATION IN SUCH A SHORT TIME SCALE IS ONLY POSSIBLE WORKING AT THE TOP OF OUR GAME WITH COMPLETE MASTERY OF THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION PROCESS. OF COURSE, SMOOTH COMMUNICATION WITH THE OWNERS TEAM IS CRITICAL AND WE HAVE A LONG-STANDING PRODUCTIVE AND CLOSE COLLABORATION WITH IMPERIAL.”

SPECIAL FEATURES The Sun Deck has been extended by 3 metres to 28 metres in length in collaboration with exterior designer Tim Heywood – creating a huge outdoor luxury space of almost 175 square metres; An extra-large 4-metre long custom Sun Deck pool featuring counter current jets for swimming Extended aft deck On Main Deck, the port and starboard folding bulwarks and sliding doors to the dining room create a light and airy connection to the sea A total of 6 suites

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JULIA STEWART, IMPERIAL DIRECTOR: “WE ARE PROUD TO SEE LILI DELIVERED AND ONCE AGAIN THIS SUPERYACHT PROJECT IS THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF AMELS AND IMPERIAL’S FRUITFUL COLLABORATION. JUST LIKE HER ELDER SISTER ASTRA, LILI IS CALLED TO BE THE BEST CHARTER YACHT ON THE MARKET, IN HER RANGE, THANKS TO HER NEW 6-CABINS ARRANGEMENT AND THE INCREDIBLE LIVING SPACES FITTING ON BOARD. THE REMARKABLE WORK ACCOMPLISHED ON HER SUN DECK AND THE EXTENDED LIVING – AND SOCIAL – AREA BUILT TOGETHER WITH IMPERIAL WILL CREATE THE LEGACY OF THIS CUSTOMISED CHARTER YACHT.”

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n Indian Ocean charter is not about navigating a shoreline. It is about cutting yourself off from the rest of the world, with remote island escapes, virgin palm forests, secluded coves and pearlescent coral atolls. The tiny tropical landscapes of the Seychelles and the Maldives feel almost overwhelmed by vast oceanic waters – and yet their blissful seclusion comes alongside unimpeachable opulence and some of the world’s rarest and most magnificent marine life. For the ambitious charter yachtsman, this is escapism in its purest and most rewarding form. As an alternative charter option to the Caribbean during the winter European season (from November to April), the Indian Ocean holds exotic lands full of bright colours and showcase an outstanding creole cuisine. There are very few places in the world where you can experience such a variety of landscapes and warm climates as you can than in the islands of the Maldives or Seychelles! If you have ever dreamt about diving in a blue lagoon with powdery white beaches, then the Maldives are the best charter destination to explore; luxury resorts, exceptional service, and an exotic 5-star journey acclaimed worldwide. Considered as a true Garden of Eden, the Seychelles are home to their own ecological system: the archipelago of 115 islands is one of the finest wildlife destinations that you must experience once in a lifetime.

5 REASONS TO CHOOSE INDIAN OCEAN

PRIVATE ISLAND RESORTS PERFECT BEACHES CORAL REEFS LUXURY TOURISM BIG GAME FISHING SEYCHELLES | PARADISE REDISCOVERED A thousand miles off the African coast, in the western reaches of the Indian Ocean, the 115 equatorial islands that make up the Seychelles are the epitome of a tropical island paradise. The natural arrangement of granite islands and curved coral reefs; of white sandy bays and sheltered salt lagoons, makes the Seychelles an ideal venue for watersports – not least surfing, diving, fishing and kayaking. However, they are vast in area, extending more than 600 nautical miles from their capital on the island of Mahe, so the chief yacht charter region tends to revolve around the three primary islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. Whichever part you choose, your Seychelles yacht charter experience will include steep, forested mountains, spectacular golden beaches and clear turquoise waters teeming with marine life. September 2017

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MALDIVES | TROPICAL OCEAN ADVENTURES Nowhere is more keenly tied to the sea than the Maldives. With 1,200 islands over 35,000 square miles of Indian Ocean, this tropical nation is more than 99% water. The remaining 1% comprises a multiple scattering of charterfriendly coral atolls, colonised with the utmost ingenuity by 3,000 years of settlers. Each coral landmass comes with a saltwater lagoon hemmed in by a circular reef and inhabited by the world’s most spectacular marine life. From huge pods of dolphins to whale sharks, sperm whales, manta rays and hammerheads, a wildlife tour here is not about searching; it’s merely about opening your eyes. As a Muslim nation, no alcohol is permitted beyond the tourist resorts, but its intimate relationship with the ocean makes the Maldives a tropical yacht charter like no other.


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