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Complete interior design for (super) yachts: not just in passenger areas, but also for crew and staff. And up to a certain size, we do everything on our premises.

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INDIVIDUAL PIECES OF DESIGNER FURNITURE

Meticulous craftsmanship, unique design – with our carpentry, we create one-of-a-kind pieces that exactly match our customers’ ideas and needs.

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We also contribute our expertise to the construction industry: we are your contact when you need fit-outs for apartments, hotels or commercial spaces.

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Our partner network is based on trust and close contact – not to mention the high standards of quality we set when working together. We have known many of our partner companies for more than 20 years, which means we cooperate smoothly and effectively at the relevant interfaces.

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Unser Partnernetzwerk basiert auf Vertrauen und engem Austausch – aber natürlich auch auf den hohen Qualitätsansprüchen an unsere gemeinsame Arbeit. Viele Betriebe kennen wir bereits seit über 20 Jahren, sodass wir an den entsprechenden Schnittstellen effektiv und reibungslos zusammenarbeiten.

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Just curious...on YF, we have a wonderful list of Naval Architects and Designers. I was wondering about the possibility of adding/creating a list of companies who do the interior builds. I am familiar with companies like Metrica as well as an Austrian company called List. I am sure there are numerous other companies in other countries that also do excellent work.. Many thanks,

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"Die Oldenburger" from northern Germany. They made the interior of Vitters' "African Queen" (now Ven d'est) and "Nirvana". Also some Lürssen Builds: Oldenburger Möbelwerkstätten GmbH: Referenzen Alv Klintscher makes Yacht Interiors (Design and Building) and there was a Company called "Bröwer" near Osnabrück, Germany. Website is down. I don't know if they are still in business.

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Rene GER said: ↑ "Die Oldenburger" from northern Germany. They made the interior of Vitters' "African Queen" (now Ven d'est) and "Nirvana". Also some Lürssen Builds: Oldenburger Möbelwerkstätten GmbH: Referenzen Click to expand...

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Hi, Do all Abeking and Rasmussen boats : Startseite | Rodiek - Einrichtungshaus, Tischlerei, Bestattungsinstitut Lemwerder Do all De Vries boats: Vision | De Klerk Binnenbouw NZ Based but do Interiors worldwide: Specialist Marine Interiors
"Bestattungsinstitut" (means a firm of undertakers) sounds a little bit strange associated with Superyachts oO
Hi, They do the full range, yacht interiors, home kitchens and when their charges cause people to drop dead they can handle that as well. Rodiek was started by an Abekings Carpenter with assistance of the late Herman Schaedla as the need to expand the woodwork operation became apparent. They also do a bit for Lurssen and others but are predominately Abekings Interior Outfitters.
K1W1 said: ↑ Hi, They do the full range, yacht interiors, home kitchens and when their charges cause people to drop dead they can handle that as well. Rodiek was started by an Abekings Carpenter with assistance of the late Herman Schaedla as the need to expand the woodwork operation became apparent. They also do a bit for Lurssen and others but are predominately Abekings Interior Outfitters. Click to expand...
Hi, I don't know for sure. As what seems to be a separate operation I think they can bid anywhere but Abeking get first dibs on the production

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Van der Loo yacht interiors (Company is owned by Van Lent): Hoofdpagina
This company does a lot of work for Vitters, Holland JachtBouw (HJB) and Hakvoort: Ruiter Quality Interiors
Rene GER said: ↑ there was a Company called "Bröwer" near Osnabrück, Germany. Website is down. I don't know if they are still in business. Click to expand...
Owned by Hakvoort, but also works for other yards: Unlimited Interiors

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Rodiek K1W1 said: ↑ Hi, Do all Abeking and Rasmussen boats : Startseite | Rodiek - Einrichtungshaus, Tischlerei, Bestattungsinstitut Lemwerder Do all De Vries boats: Vision | De Klerk Binnenbouw NZ Based but do Interiors worldwide: Specialist Marine Interiors Click to expand...
Rodiek K1W1 said: ↑ Hi, They do the full range, yacht interiors, home kitchens and when their charges cause people to drop dead they can handle that as well. Rodiek was started by an Abekings Carpenter with assistance of the late Herman Schaedla as the need to expand the woodwork operation became apparent. They also do a bit for Lurssen and others but are predominately Abekings Interior Outfitters. Click to expand...

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You might know the german furniture manufacturer Loher however it seems that they were renamed Vedder now... They are responsible for various Lürssen projects but also yachts like "Eclipse". Here is their website: VEDDER + Finest Interior + Yachts, Refits, Exterior Furniture & Living Spaces, Ceilings, Materials, Residences
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By SuperyachtNews 20 Oct 2020

Abeking & Rasmussen delivers M/Y Soaring

The 68m project was delivered on schedule despite challenges posed by the pandemic….

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Two weeks before the 68m M/Y Soaring was scheduled to be handed over, half of Europe went into lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But, with the help of a crisis management team, elaborate safety and hygiene protocols and the implementation of a two-shift production approach, Abeking & Rasmussen  was able to deliver the yacht on time. 

Built for an experienced owner, the brief for the project listed, among other things, a separate owner’s deck with aft-looking master suite, the largest possible tender and a gym and wellness centre with direct access to the water. Focus Yacht Design created a distinctive exterior design with prominent window surface, an elegant grey-white colour scheme and a striking line all the way from the bow to the swim platform. 

“Our goal was not to put together a selection of attractive details, but to create a coherent and harmonious whole that was to be simultaneously impressive and imposing but most of all a reflection and representation of the owner’s central life themes and requests,” explains Soaring ’s designer Thomas Muhe. “Early on it was clear that the owner valued originality and had no interest in a yacht that could easily be mistaken for another.”

Interior work was done by Klaus Rodiek GmbH to the Focus Yacht Design specifications. They worked primarily with two types of wood, Amara and Tiama, natural stone and genuine Italian leather. The supremely outfitted living space used by the owner and his guests totals 471sqm.

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Having delivered at least one project annually since 2010, Abeking & Rasmussen is one of the most active German superyacht builders. According to data provided by The Superyacht Agency , 2021 will be the first year that the builder has not delivered a project since 2006. This is due to the scheduled delivery of 118m Project 6507, the shipyard’s largest project to date, being pushed to 2022.

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Superyacht Interiors: The Top Luxury Designs

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

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Brigadoon | studio indigo.

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

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

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

Aurora Borealis | Winch Design

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

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

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

Superyacht Forever | St. Corona Interiors

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

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

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

Logica | Martin Kemp Design

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

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

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

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Superyacht Interior Design Trends: 2021 and Beyond

Written By: Naomi Chadderton

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

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

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

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

Key Superyacht Interior Trends for 2021

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

Sustainability and Carbon Reduction

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

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Black Pearl is one of the greenest superyachts on the water

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

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

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Mark Berryman is known for his use of sustainable materials

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

Lighting Technology

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

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

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Preciosa Lighting

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

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

Innovations in Glass

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

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

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Winch Design is known for its innovative use of glass

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

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

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

Relaxed, Calming Design Aesthetic

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

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

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

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Mark Berryman Design

Gadgets and Onboard Audiovisual Technology

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

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

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

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

Onboard Spas

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

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

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Marble and quartz. Light woods. Off whites and soft Champagne color. Japandi. Glass and chrome. Minimalism... The design trends for 2021 borrow from the past while looking toward the future. The teams at Horizon’s two in-house Design Centers discuss the trends they are implementing in both smaller and larger yachts while lending their expertise to styles and looks that will inspire and turn heads in 2021.

1 | THE PALETTE A warm and neutral color palette is the background of the 2021 yacht interior. Unlike the Scandi style that favors pure white, a warm or neutral background complements muted colors and natural hues, like brown and beige. No longer boring and conservative, beige has seen a comeback for providing a serene neutral tone upon which textures and pops of color can add visual interest. Champagnes and other variations of beige add elegance while grey and black accents add drama without being overbearing.

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The 2021 interior design finds common ground between bright and cold colors. Add cooler hues of muted pink, blue and green, warmed up with earthy details and wooden elements. Pops of color can also be introduced, but only when used sporadically so as to not interrupt the harmony of the design.

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2 | NATURAL ELEMENTS Natural, tactile accents are on trend for 2021, so invite nature to join you onboard! Choose high quality furniture constructed of simple and natural materials, such as mid-toned wood with exposed grain. Match furniture with natural, textured fabrics like linen.

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Light woods are a popular material for yacht interiors as they create a comfortable, homey atmosphere. This material can be used not only for flooring, but also for wall coverings and ceilings. Use light, untreated woods to highlight multipurpose spaces.

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When working with a neutral space, texture is key. Add interest by combining different yet complementary materials and textures for a touch of natural simplicity. For warmth, soft, tactile fabrics make a space cozier. Add linen cushions, fuzzy rugs in a plain color, a statement wall art piece in neutral tones, or a living plant to serve as a focalpoint – what better way to achieve the natural look and blend the indoors with the outdoors than with plants and greenery!

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3 | FINISHES Natural elements like wood, metal, glass and stone are the dominant materials in 2021. Coated metals in bronze, iron grey or black lend an unobtrusive, yet refined look, and are swiftly usurping polished stainless steel. Thanks to advances in technology, engineered stone is now a great alternative to natural stone. It is durable, non-porous, and offers a variety of unique patterns and high-contrast veining.

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In the galley, eschew shiny surfaces for relaxing, matte finishes. Only metal accents should shine in this space. Stylish galley designs blend wood with concrete, metal with stone, or glass with artificial materials. It’s also a space where you can have fun, so be bold by combining various textures of one material or similar materials in different colors.

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Luxurious head design remains a focus for 2021. White marble or quartz are timeless and sophisticated materials that can be used for flooring and wall coverings as well as countertops, and beautifully complement woods and metal accents for an instantly luxurious look.

4 | HIDDEN FUNCTIONALITY Because space is critical within a yacht’s interior, multifunctional furniture provides flexibility and versatility. A foldable dining table can be transformed to a sofa table or breakfast bar to permit open space for gathering or wider circulation. The hi/lo table can be casual at coffee table height or formal at dining height, and an extendable function fulfills the needs for both intimate family dinners or a large feast. Keep in mind, however, that these pieces should not only be functional and fit the space, but must be visually interesting as well.

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Solid cabinet doors hiding shelves and organizers are also on trend for 2021. Floor-to-ceiling galley cabinets are both functional and stylish, or a modern galley can incorporate low cabinets only for a spacious and luxurious look.

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5 | LIGHTING Never underestimate the importance of lighting in yacht design! Highlight natural lighting wherever possible, taking care to not block windows or incorporate heavy furniture or cabinetry. Incorporate smart technology fiber optic lighting, which offers many advantages, such as being heat free, simple to install, safe, precise, durable and easily maintained. Fiber optic lighting also allows for a variety of colors and programmed settings that can shift from starry night to party mode at the touch of a button.

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Less clutter and cleaner lines define 2021’s look, and simple lighting designs blend perfectly into modern decors. Low-profile fixtures with soft colors and simple geometric designs that follow the Minimalism trend are becoming even more popular. Linear fixtures and track lights also bring harmony and the perfect amount of intentional light to a space.

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6 | MATERIALS Complementing the neutral palette and natural finishes, a textured fabric or wallpaper with contoured lines, vivid patterns or colors remains popular.

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Leather is another preferred and durable material, as it brings a sense of quality and luxury to an interior, holds up against sun exposure and wears well when cared for. Incorporate leather into your interior as an accent piece, a wall covering, or a piece of furniture for that casually elegant look.

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While design preferences differ by market, Modern and Contemporary will be the preferred styles in 2021. Favored in the U.S. market, Modern styling displays bold lines, warm woods and the use of symmetry of space to create a balanced aesthetic. Popular in Europe and Australia, Contemporary styling embraces curved shapes, organic accents and rounded edges. This style welcomes variations and is always evolving, and works well with cooler hues and the latest interior gadgets. Both of these styles successfully execute the simplicity, neutral and natural color palettes, artistic touches and openness described above – perfect for creating a relaxing and luxurious atmosphere on board.

For more information on Horizon Yachts design trends, please contact [email protected]  or please call 561-721-4850.

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Sunreef Yachts' international promotion and development

Sunreef Yachts’ international promotion and development

Upcoming Spring Boat Show Season for Sunreef Yachts

Upcoming Spring Boat Show Season for Sunreef Yachts

'Discovery of the Year' Award for 90 Sunreef Power Yacht at Luxury Lifestyle Awards

‘Discovery of the Year’ Award for 90 Sunreef Power Yacht at Luxury Lifestyle Awards

Sunreef Yachts strengthens its leading position as luxury catamaran builder in 2013

Sunreef Yachts strengthens its leading position as luxury catamaran builder in 2013

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Ferretti Custom Line Navetta 30 series motor yacht GINDUNGO hits water in Italy

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50m luxury motor yacht BEL1 launched in Pisa by Rossinavi

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Luxury yacht UNIQUE S is brand new to the charter market in the Western Mediterranean

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44m superyacht EXTRA TIME new to charter around the Western Mediterranean

Baglietto announces the launch of 41m luxury yacht ASTERA

Baglietto announces the launch of 41m luxury yacht ASTERA

Another great special offer on board 36m motor yacht CALYPSO I

Another great special offer on board 36m motor yacht CALYPSO I

Superyacht KISMET – the 122m Lurssen motor yacht the charter market has been waiting for

Superyacht KISMET – the 122m Lurssen motor yacht the charter market has been waiting for

37m luxury yacht LEGEND offering unparalleled comfort on charters in the Western Mediterranean

37m luxury yacht LEGEND offering unparalleled comfort on charters in the Western Mediterranean

Discover our Top 10 brand new yachts available for charter worldwide this year

Discover our Top 10 brand new yachts available for charter worldwide this year

Florida charter yacht REAL SUMMERTIME offering 10% discount

Florida charter yacht REAL SUMMERTIME offering 10% discount

Looking ahead to the 2024 MYBA Charter Show in Genoa

Looking ahead to the 2024 MYBA Charter Show in Genoa

Discover summer in New England aboard a luxury charter yacht: Escape to this beautiful northeast corner of the USA

Discover summer in New England aboard a luxury charter yacht: Escape to this beautiful northeast corner of the USA

Westport announce the first hull of their 36m W117 range is nearing completion

Westport announce the first hull of their 36m W117 range is nearing completion

Luxury superyacht TCB

Last minute yacht charter deals in the Bahamas

49m sailing yacht ANIMA MARIS is offering discounted rates for the remaining summer weeks in Croatia

49m sailing yacht ANIMA MARIS is offering discounted rates for the remaining summer weeks in Croatia

Luxury yacht BLISS

Take advantage of the exceptional 15% discount by 44m charter yacht BLISS in Greece

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  1. Rodiek Interiors

    Whether it comes to interior yacht design, building fit-outs and individual pieces of designer furniture, we take on every task in the process: from project management and design to production, assembly and installation. ... Rodiek Interiors GmbH Stedinger Str. 32 27809 Lemwerder +49 (0) 421 69760 5 [email protected]. RODIEK INTERIORS ...

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    Die Hinweisgebermeldestelle der Rodiek Interiors GmbH erreichen Sie unter: • E-Mail: [email protected] • Telefonnummer: 0421 6976070.

  3. References

    Because at Rodiek Interiors, aesthetic concepts, high-quality materials and professional craftsmanship become exclusive, one-of-a-kind pieces. Soaring | 2020 Yacht interior

  4. Referenzen

    Andrew Winch. "Andrew Winch Designs collaborated with Rodiek on sailing yacht Alithia. The interior design brief was to create a living and working space that was truly minimalist, allowing the simple freedom of clear spaces. The decoration of Alithia is restrained and calm, with a neutral palette of natural colours, enhancing the light and ...

  5. Services

    At Rodiek Interiors, our customers have just one contact who is always available and always up to date on what is happening. For an efficient workflow - all from one source. Our construction department uses 3D technology to maintain a continuous flow of detailed information throughout the project period. In carpentry, our 5-axis machining ...

  6. Aviva: Inside the 98.4m Abeking & Rasmussen flagship yacht

    Aviva is the third yacht of her name delivered to owner Joe Lewis, British businessman and major shareholder in Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The first, a 62 metre Winch design, was built at Feadship in the Netherlands; the second, a 68 metre Reymond Langton design, at Abeking & Rasmussen on the banks of the Weser river in Lemwerder, near ...

  7. Inside secret: Iconic designers on how to create a great yacht interior

    Giorgio Armani also warns against admitting too much light into a yacht interior, especially in "the parts where people really live, the most private parts". For his own 65 metre Codecasa -built yacht Maìn , he "came up with the idea of creating bulkheads from the navigation deck to the flying bridge with a type of venetian blind ...

  8. List of yacht interior finishers?

    Rodiek was started by an Abekings Carpenter with assistance of the late Herman Schaedla as the need to expand the woodwork operation became apparent. They also do a bit for Lurssen and others but are predominately Abekings Interior Outfitters. ... They do the full range, yacht interiors, home kitchens and when their charges cause people to drop ...

  9. The Art of Elandess

    Elandess (pronounced "L and S") is the third yacht for her British owner, who previously owned a 154-foot (47-meter) Heesen and a 197-foot (60-meter) Abeking of the same name. This time around, he wanted to create something different. ... The design concept worked because Abeking & Rasmussen and outfitter Rodiek Interiors in Germany made ...

  10. Abeking & Rasmussen delivers M/Y Soaring

    Interior work was done by Klaus Rodiek GmbH to the Focus Yacht Design specifications. They worked primarily with two types of wood, Amara and Tiama, natural stone and genuine Italian leather. The supremely outfitted living space used by the owner and his guests totals 471sqm.

  11. Boat Interiors: A Guide To Design And Decor

    Designers are involved from the early stages of the design process, even on production boats. Volume builders such as Beneteau and Sea Ray have now commissioned French and Italian design companies. As a result, the average boater expects superior levels of luxury interiors. From a design standpoint, boats are more challenging to design than ...

  12. Superyacht Interiors: The Top Luxury Designs

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

  13. 2021 Superyacht Interior Design Trends

    Key trends emerging in yacht interior design this year include a focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness, major advances in the use of lighting, innovations in glass, design aesthetics that focus on creating calming environments, large onboard spas, and a major adoption of gadgets and AV technology. Featured image credit: Winch Design.

  14. What's on Trend in Yacht Interior Design for 2021?

    The teams at Horizon's two in-house Design Centers discuss the trends they are implementing in both smaller and larger yachts while lending their expertise to styles and looks that will inspire and turn heads in 2021. 1 | THE PALETTE. A warm and neutral color palette is the background of the 2021 yacht interior.

  15. Elandess: The 74.5m superyacht with an eight-metre pool and underwater

    Elandess: The 75m superyacht with an eight-metre pool and underwater lounge. Elandess rewrites yacht layout trends to meet her owner's needs and, as Marilyn Mower discovers, creates some magical family spaces in the process. The owner of Elandess came late to yachting, but he has made up for lost time. He was 50 before he spent any ...

  16. Abeking & Rasmussen delivers superyacht Elandess

    German Yard Abeking and Rasmussen has delivered its new 74.5 metre superyacht Elandess.First announced in the 2016 Global Order Book, this 2,065GT steel and aluminium yacht was styled inside and out by the London-based Harrison Eidsgaard design studio. Following her delivery, Elandess has been spotted making her way up the Thames to London on her maiden voyage.

  17. 5th International exhibition of boats and yachts Moscow Boat Show a

    The first pavilion of Crocus Expo IEC hosted an extraordinary exposition of the 5th International exhibition of yachts and boats Moscow Boat Show. The show had been incredibly famous for five years already not only thanks to the specialists of the market segment as well as professional sportsmen but also thanks to those who consider sailing ...

  18. UFI approval for Moscow Boat Show

    Moscow Boat Show provides the perfect platform from which to preview new products, evaluate market trends, and establish long-lasting and commercially profitable partnerships. Despite the dynamic changes taking place in Russia and the rapid growth of the yachting sector, the show continues to complement and reflect the industry's demand and ...

  19. Official Opening of Moscow Boat Show 2013 on March 12

    Moscow Boat Show is rightfully called the main event in the Russian world of boats and yachts. The largest in Russia event has for the sixth time already incorporated the most impressive representatives of the yachting world and fans of this spectacular sport!. Last year the exhibition was granted the status of "UFI Approved Event" and it was listed in the calendar of International Boat ...

  20. Ferretti Group announces its presence at Moscow Boat Show 2013

    The Ferretti Group, one of the world top companies specializing in the design, building and sale of motor yachts, with an amazing portfolio of eight of the most exclusive and prominent brands, is thrilled to announce its participation in the Moscow Boat Show 2013. From 12 to 17 March, two of the Group fleet's most successful yachts will be presented as absolute premieres for the Russian ...

  21. 90 Sunreef Power yacht honored with the Golden Crown in the category

    Please contact CharterWorld - the luxury yacht charter specialist - for more on superyacht news item "90 Sunreef Power yacht honored with the Golden Crown in the category Discovery of the year on the Russian market".