Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 1/12/2023

Trait d’union with the sea

The Besenzoni collections add comfort to the experience of the water, creating a connection between vessel and sea

Yachts that are increasingly majestic, theatrical, exclusive. There is a growing focus on design and décor in these “floating villas,” inspired by the residential world but always careful to conserve a direct relationship with the panorama and the context. This special rapport relies above all on a series of technical and ultra-functional features, which determine the comfort and quality of life at sea. We are talking about gangways, platforms, ladders and cranes, items for which Besenzoni has been a specialist for over 50 years. The company based in Sarnico, in the province of Bergamo, has developed outstanding expertise in the design and production of accessories for pleasure boats (sailing and motor), yachts and superyachts. The creations are patented and certified, alongside custom solutions that respond to the specific requirements of each and every yachtsman.

LP 100 Plus by Besenzoni

Combining innovation and aesthetics, attention to detail and craftsmanship, Besenzoni has created a portfolio of products with refined style and advanced technology, to amplify the experience and emotions of life on the water. This concept is intrinsic to the new range of Oceano ladder/platforms, which made its debut at the Genoa Boat Show, with the 3 models LP 100 Plus, LP 200 and LP 300, differentiated in terms of measurements and finishes. A trait d’union between yacht and sea, between the world on dry land and that of the water, the new collection provides a link between these different dimensions.

The main function is obviously boarding/deboarding and swimming ladders, for easy access to the dock or the sea, for simple, safe return from the water to the deck. These uses are joined by the possibility of creating an extension of the beach area, and even a handy platform for the tender lift. In the LP100 Plus version, the ladder/platform can be raised and lowered with a hydraulically foldable final platform to lengthen the last step and thus facilitate the approach to the dock.

LP 200 by Besenzoni

LP 200 by Besenzoni

An evolution of this model, the LP200 adds a sliding movement followed by the function of raising and lowering, with a larger beach area, which becomes even more comfortable in the LP300 version. Besenzoni thus transforms a technical element into a design object with an innovative character, a space from which to live in harmony with the landscape.

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