Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 9/10/2023

Luxury yachting

The yacht “Here comes the sun” is a refined tribute to life on the sea. A mood that is reinforced in the interiors by Visionnaire

Delicate atmospheres, soft and extremely refined. On the luxurious yacht “Here comes the sun,” 89 meters long, produced by the Dutch shipyard Amels (and sold by Fraser), furnishings, finishes and colors combine to generate an ideal of nautical lifestyle of extreme elegance, underscoring the relationship with the water and the surrounding landscape. An ideal accentuated by the design of the yacht, with large windows and six decks, creating a constant, fluid indoor-outdoor dialogue.

On board, the experience of relaxation covers 360 degrees, from the dining room to the office, the lounge area to the cinema, the swimming pool and the wellness area. The delicacy of the colors – alternating natural hues and blue nuances – pervades each room, also thanks to the furnishings by Visionnaire that punctuate the various spaces. Relying on its sartorial approach, the brand has taken part in the interior design with some of its most iconic creations.

The Bastian Dual sofa adds character to the owner’s living area, while the Kerwan dining table by Alessandro La Spada is a gem in the space; we can also see the Adele chair by Marco Piva in the second living area, while the office features the comfortable Planet chair by Steve Leung and the Whitney armchair by Fabio Bonfà. The setting is enhanced with practical and elegant coffee tables.

The indoor zones are in stylistic alignment with the outdoor offerings. The open deck hosts the Galloway collection of outdoor furnishings by Maurizio Manzoni and Roberto Tapinassi, with Kathryn designed by Giuseppe Viganò, ideal choices for moments of open-air conviviality thanks to the welcoming forms and careful selection of materials.

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