REFERENCES
Selected projects in superyacht design and development
The following projects represent selected work in exterior design, interior architecture and yacht development created in collaboration with international shipyards and design studios.
SOARING – 68m
Exterior Superstructure Design for Abeking & Rasmussen
We developed the exterior superstructure design for Soaring, a 68-metre motor yacht project created in collaboration with Focus Yacht Design for Abeking & Rasmussen.
The sculptural superstructure lines defined the overall character of the yacht and played a key role in communicating the project’s distinctive identity during the sales process.
The design focused on elegant proportions, dynamic flow lines and a balanced relationship between hull and superstructure, resulting in a powerful yet refined aesthetic.
Length: 68 m
Shipyard: Abeking & Rasmussen
Studio: Focus Yacht Design
Scope: Exterior Superstructure Design
IRMIARI – 63m
Interior Design and Design Implementation for Sunrise Yachts
For the 63-metre motor yacht Irimari, we contributed to the development of the interior design concept, focusing on spatial organization, material selection and the refinement of key guest areas.
After defining the design concept together with the client, we prepared the full set of interior design documentation required for implementation. Close collaboration with the shipyard ensured that the project was executed precisely according to the design intent and delivered on schedule.
The design combines contemporary elegance with carefully crafted details, creating a warm and refined onboard atmosphere.
Length: 63 m
Shipyard: Sunrise Yachts
Studio: Focus Yacht Design
Scope: Interior Design and Design Implementation
MERIDEON – 52 m
Exterior and Interior Design Concept for Tamsen Yachts
In shipbuilding, 500 GT (gross tonnage) represents an important regulatory threshold. Yachts above this limit are subject to significantly stricter technical and safety requirements. Designing a yacht below this limit allows greater flexibility and considerable cost savings.
For Merideon, the goal was therefore to develop a yacht that maximizes functionality and onboard experience while remaining just below the 500 GT limit.
The result is a 52-metre semi-custom yacht with a volume of 498 GT, offering the spatial qualities and cruising experience of significantly larger yachts in a more efficient and cost-effective format.
Length: 52 m
Shipyard: Tamsen Yachts
Studio: Focus Yacht Design
Scope: Exterior and Interior Design Concept
ENGELBERG – 55 m
Interior Visualization and Implementation for Amels Yachts
For the 55-metre yacht project Engelberg, we contributed to the visualization of the interior design and later to the design implementation in collaboration with Enea.
Building on Enea’s landscape-inspired architectural approach, we helped translate their design language into a refined yacht interior concept. We subsequently developed the necessary documentation for the implementation of Enea’s design.
The project is defined by a warm and colourful atmosphere inspired by the sea, refined detailing, and a well-organized layout suited for extended time at sea.
Length: 55 m
Shipyard: Amels Yachts
Studio: Focus Yacht Design for Enea
Scope: Interior Development and Implementation