Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 21/11/2023

Visionnaire, custom interiors for the yacht Here Comes The Sun

With its trademark sartorial approach, Visionnaire takes part in the design and furnishing of the interiors of Here Comes The Sun, the 89-meter yacht that transforms dreams into reality

Yachts are preferred platforms for immersion in nature and the experience of the magical space between blue sea waters and warm sunbeams. In its name, Here Comes The Sun suggests precisely the image of this special place between water and sky. Designed to offer a complete onboard experience, from the dining area to the bar and the lounge, the screening room to the swimming pool and wellness center, the spaces of this yacht are capable of triggering a strong connection between man and nature, in an atmosphere of total wellbeing and relaxation. Thanks to the skillful mixture of creativity, technical know-how and attention to detail, Visionnaire is able to create distinctive interior design projects for the world of yachting.

The living area features the Bastian Dual sofa and the Atreyu coffee table with the “envelope” in dialogue with two Auryn tables, designed by Mauro Lipparini, establishing chromatic harmony with the sea, which is perfectly visible from the panoramic windows. The Kerwan dining table by Alessandro La Spada is a gem inside the room, combining concave and convex forms in metal and marble. The curvature of the marble legs is derived from sheets and not from a block, preventing wasted material.

Inside the second saloon, the Adele by Marco Piva is a chair with light, enveloping armrests that accompany the body, in a natural extension of its forms. The chair is covered in Neive fabric in the Ivory color, from the Re-Generation project, a book entirely devoted to fabrics and leathers that respond to criteria of low environmental impact. The chairs work perfectly with the Sowilo low tables by Steve Leung.

In the office zone, passengers can combine work with leisure. The comfortable Planet chair by Steve Leung is perfect for concentration on tasks, while the Whitney chair by Fabio Bonfà has been added for moments of relaxation.

The ideal spot from which to watch the panorama and enjoy the sunshine is the deck of the yacht, where the protagonists are the Galloway chairs by Maurizio Manzoni and Roberto Tapinassi, and the Kathryn model designed by Giuseppe Viganò.

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