The interior of the modern Azimut Benetti yacht was designed by design studio Achille Salvani. Achille Salvani sought to move away from the typical "yacht interiors" and create Spaces that focus on communication, relaxation and enjoying the ocean.
Expensive material, shiny surface, streamlined shape...... At first glance, it looks like a typical, expensive yacht. However, by thinking about the interior, Achille Salvani sought to create more than just a luxury space, but a rethinking of the interior in line with yacht owners' wishes: to move away from the typical "life on board" and focus on the sea at the stern.
For Achille Salvani, this meant abandoning the usual cabins and partitions in favor of a flexible and "infinite" interior where Spaces flow smoothly with each other. Indeed, the Azimut Benetti yacht seems designed for just that: in addition to three decks, it has an extra "attic" terrace. Salvani used it as an example to show how to deviate from the "norm" in yacht design and put the restaurant there.
Although it is usually on the main deck, the designers found it natural to move it to the upper deck. As a result, the main deck has been transformed into a spacious, inviting place for relaxing and socializing, which now also includes indoor and outdoor dining. On the main deck level are the galley and the yacht owner's master bedroom, while four other cabins are located on the lower deck in the middle of the ship.
- Interiors: Achille Salvagni Architetti
- Words: Gina