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“It would be too obvious to just express words of appreciation about the quality, the high level of finishing, the perfection etc. that Sinnex can achieve in building our designs. What really counts for us as designers is that we feel that once our project is in Sinnex’s hands, it is in safe hands, because they will completely understand its essence and will execute it exactly as we have envisioned.”
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“Working with Sinnex is not only a lesson in professionalism, but it also gives you an impression of what teamwork is all about. Throughout the project, the Sinnex Group exemplified what it takes to get a world-class project such as the mega sailing yacht Maltese Falcon started and completed. Everyone on the building team agreed that it was a pleasure to work with Sinnex, and I would highly recommend them if you want to have the interior of your yacht, aircraft, office or home finished in time and in the most beautiful way! The best is hard to beat!!!”
-Chris Gartner
“I am pleased to confirm a very successful partnership with Sinnex on both the Maltese Falcon project and the somewhat smaller Vorontsov. Both were finished to a high degree of perfection, and received many awards, some specifically for the interior.
We were so pleased with the Sinnex’s work that we also invited them to work alongside our team on very high end residential projects, which were finished to a very high standard. In summary, therefore, I would describe their work as intelligent outfitting of the highest quality.”
– Ken Freivokh
“Seymour Diamond finalized the design of the interior of Feadship’s recently launched 92M Royal Romance with Sinnex’s outstanding interior cabinetry. I have been exceedingly impressed with the quality of workmanship, especially as the design consisted of so many challenging intricate details. I have been collaborating on interior projects with Sinnex for over 10 years, particularly MY Pelorus and MY Kogo and they continue to demonstrate their ability and versatility in creating interior joinery in a wide variety of styles, all executed to the highest standard.”
– Fiona Diamond
“There are few partnerships that have been as enjoyable and successful as the one between Sinnex and Winch Design. Their team have been instrumental in helping us fit out and complete some of our most iconic projects on the seas, and we look forward to continuing this relationship for many more years to come.”
– Jim Dixon
“At Oceanco, we highly value the partnership that we have developed with Sinnex over the course of many years, resulting in numerous outstanding projects. As a respected member of our Oceanco Co-maker Unlimited initiative, Sinnex plays a key part in our endeavors to build each owner’s perfect yacht. We share a mutual vision that is aligned with modern day attitudes towards innovation, corporate social responsibility and creating a better world for future generations.”
– Marcel Onkenhout
“It is always a great honour and pleasure to be working with Sinnex and their team of joiners, craftsmen and project managers. Their outstanding joinery work, their high quality veneer selection and finishes are definitely among the best in the yachting industry. Sinnex also manufactures customized special finishes which I find very beautiful.”
– Pascale Reymond
“Because of our collaboration with companies like Sinnex, Damen Yachting is able to build the highest quality superyacht interiors in the world.”
– Annelies Damen
“Sinnex has crafted two large and complex installations for me; they are both stunningly beautiful and completed to the highest standards of quality. My yacht, the Maltese Falcon, is the largest sailing vessel in the world. Last year it was designated by a panel of designers and naval architects as the finest yacht of any kind ever created. Without a doubt her interior, built according to the drawings of top designer Ken Freivokh, is part of the mystique the panel discovered—it is superbly done by Sinnex (on time and on budget). In 2010, I again retained Sinnex to create the interior of my penthouse atop the Millennium Tower in downtown San Francisco, again to Freivokh’s designs. Perhaps it seems unusual to use a contractor so far away from the build site, but the thoroughness of the preparations by Sinnex made this choice cost-effective and, of course the quality was simply unattainable by most of its competitors. I couldn’t recommend this excellent firm more highly.”
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- You Can Now Have a Two-Story Beach Club With a Waterfall on Your Oceanco Superyacht
The Dutch builder asked six yacht designers to come up with unique interiors to match the 17 hulls already revealed in its Simply Custom series. The results are dramatic.
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The advantages for buyers include gaining an Oceanco pedigree for the vessel, but with a shorter build time and a range of interiors and exteriors that the client chooses. The yachts will also be available with electric propulsion and interior energy system which adds a sustainability element.
Six world-class interior designers were given a blank canvas to create their interiors, and the results are strikingly different, from Luca Dini’s waterfall through the superyacht’s two-level beach club to the large picture windows on the interior salon by Francois Zuretti.
The concepts all share a sense of elegance, and some like Dini’s are groundbreaking. Francois Zuretti and Sebastien Gey of Zuretti Design came up with Terra as a way to “envision the relationship” between the interior and exterior. The interior salon has a dining area in a double-height space with a gigantic window, offering “protection with a dramatic framing of the breathtaking beauty of the sea,” the designers said in a statement. Another lounge actually slides outside on an opening balcony to “stage a great leap towards the oceans.”
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These are the 7 Yacht Interior Designers to Know
From American megayacht experts to timeless Scandi furniture connoisseurs, these are the best yacht interior designers to bring your vision to life – and sea.
By Sophie Killip
For those seasoned individuals who have experience chartering yachts , visiting friends’ yachts, sailing the high seas, or maybe even purchasing their first pre-designed yacht, the next thrill might come from building their own vessel . Although designing your own superyacht is a truly personal experience, it also involves making an overwhelming amount of choices. This is why the first step to building a new superyacht should always be to choose a designer to work with.
Whether it’s considering how the internal spaces of your yacht will work, what furniture or materials are used, or even working out the external design for your new vessel, collaborating with a designer will make the process of creating your dream superyacht as stress-free and easy as possible. To help, Elite Traveler has created a list of yacht interior (and exterior, in some cases) designers that should be on your radar.
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Who are the best luxury yacht interior designers?
Winch design.
Our list of the best yacht interior designers kicks off with Winch Design. Originally founded as Andrew Winch Designs by Andrew Winch and his wife Jane in 1986, it was rebranded as Winch Designs in 2015. One of the UK’s leading superyacht and private jet design studios for over thirty years, it is now led by Jim Dixon. His team has created a multitude of extraordinary projects, all of which are highly bespoke and tailored to each client’s specific requests.
One of Winch Design’s most recent yacht projects is the 289ft Feadship, for which the studio has both interior and exterior design credits. The innovative spaces created by Dixon’s team blend indoor and outdoor by offering open spaces, neutral colors, and earthly textures and materials.
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Terence disdale design.
Based in the UK, Terence Disdale Design is one of the yachting industry’s most respected design studios. The team works on both the interior and exterior design of some of the world’s most incredible yachts, with previous projects including M/Y Eclipse , one of the biggest superyachts in the world. The studio was founded by Terence Disdale, who – despite having no formal training – is one of the most sought-after designers in the industry.
Disdale set up his eponymous studio in 1972 after working for famous designer Jon Bannenberg (Bannenberg’s studio was also where fellow yacht design giants Andrew Winch and Tim Heywood learned their craft). Across his extraordinary 40-year career Disdale and his studio have designed over 100 yachts, including more than 50 superyachts. His wide-ranging design style often follows the mantra of ‘beach house, not penthouse’, with concepts often finding inspiration from the ocean.
Sorgiovanni Designs
Australian yacht designer Sam Sorgiovanni’s career began after he studied Industrial Design and found his first position working for shipbuilder Oceanfast. It was thanks to the experience he gained at this renowned shipbuilder that he decided to set up his own studio, launching Sorgiovanni Designs in 1997 in Fremantle, Western Australia. The studio also has an office in Monaco in order to provide its design services to European costumers.
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Previous yacht designs that Sorgiovanni has worked on include the 390 ft Amana in collaboration with Oceanco, the colossal White Rabbit and the exteriors of the 270 ft Secret. When he is not working on one of his award-winning projects, he is traveling the world to consult on yacht designs for clients, working with a variety of suppliers and shipbuilders.
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Zaniz Studio
Next up on our list of the best yacht interior designers is Zaniz Studio. The company was founded in New York City by English-American designer Zaniz Jakubowski – who up until recently, had rarely been able to discuss her astounding portfolio of projects due to the NDAs that came with the commissions by exclusive clients – including Donald Trump. The studio has an international reputation for creating iconic and innovative projects, which always have strong attention to detail. As well as designing for both private and commercial yachts, Zaniz Studio works across other industries, including creating theatre sets and residential and commercial interiors.
One of Zaniz Studio’s flagship projects – and one it was able to share – was the 350 ft superyacht Luminosity , which went on the market in 2020 for over $266 million. The studio was responsible for both the interior and exterior of Luminosity, which was built by Italian shipyard Benetti. What is most interesting is that the team abandoned the typical format of designing the exterior first, followed by the interior; instead, the superyacht has been designed from the inside out, to avoid having to compromise on any ideas for the indoor spaces.
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Nuvolari Lenard
Well known for its timeless design style, Nuvolari Lenard is one of the largest – and most active – luxury yacht design studios in the world, founded in 1990 by naval architect and mechanical engineer Carlo Nuvolari and stylist Dan Lenard. The studio is based in Italy’s island city, Venice, and draws heavy influence from its hometown for its classic yacht designs, combining strong architectural lines with a deep passion and understanding of the sea.
Not only is Nuvolari Lenard based in Venice, but it also has a renowned Design Center on the outskirts of the city that hosts architects and designers working on a range of tasks. Inside the Design Center is a scale yacht model workshop that gives designers the opportunity to visualize their concepts and research shapes before confirming a final design. The interior design section of the studio’s Design Center also features a showroom where clients and designers can discuss fabrics and materials.
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Patrick Knowles Designs
With decades of experience in the marine industry under his belt, Patrick Knowles is one of America’s top yacht designers. His studio, Patrick Knowles Designs , specializes in custom megayacht and superyacht interiors, as well as designing for private aircraft. The team at Patrick Knowles Design prides themselves on their creativity and a strong commitment to making sure projects are finished on time, while also exceeding expectations.
One of Patrick Knowles Designs’ award-winning projects was a Key West-inspired 206 ft ISA displacement superyacht. The owners requested an interior that felt like a five-star tropical resort; through a design that incorporated vibrant murals of plants and aquatic life, lush fabrics and furnishings, and the use of environmentally friendly, natural materials including bamboo, palm wood and coconut shells, Patrick Knowles delivered. The onboard showcase piece is a 30-foot-tall light fixture constructed from Murano glass that sits within the spiral staircase, joining all three levels.
Tillberg Design of Sweden
Our list of the most exclusive yacht interior designers would not be complete without mentioning Tillberg Design of Sweden . Founded in 1964 in Höganäs, the practice has been designing timeless Scandinavian-inspired interiors on board some of the world’s most luxurious vessels for over five decades.
Known for its meticulous craftsmanship, use of quality materials and expert lighting, when it comes to creating beautiful spaces you’re in safe hands with Tillberg Design of Sweden. Perhaps most impressive is the studio’s recent project designing the interiors onboard the gigantic 728-foot superyacht Somnio .
The recently released renderings reveal stunning dream-like rooms expertly blending indoor and outdoor spaces. Future owners that are lucky enough to live on the world’s first residential yacht liner will be given the opportunity to work with the prestigious design firm over three months to create their dream apartment.
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The realignment of Sinnex – interior company of the 88m Perini Navi superyacht Maltese Falcon
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With offices in Steinheim (Germany), The Hague (The Netherlands) and Moscow (Russia) as well as own production facility in Griffen (Austria), Sinnex is dedicated to exclusive and purely individual architectural woodwork of luxury yachts, private residences, opera houses and concert halls, representation areas as well as luxury hotels and private jets. Sinnex is also well known as the company involved with the interior of the 88m Perini Navi sailing yacht Maltese Falcon .
88m megayacht Maltese Falcon by Perini Navi
Now that Mr. Walter Puschl and Mr. Johannes Buschhaus, the co-founders of the company, retired on account of age, the right moment has come to make an important step in the realignment of the company. Both deliver an internationally well-positioned enterprise with a production in a traditional cabinet maker sphere and well-filled order books to managers experienced in the yacht interior and architectural woodwork domain.
In order to comply with the strong internationalization, the core competences in the project management were particularly reinforced. The top-performing team in Carinthia will be managed by the new commercial director, Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Höfling (46 years of age, married, three children).
After graduating as an engineer in the field of shipbuilding, Mr. Höfling managed for the last ten years the purchase of high-quality components for the renowned Fr. Lürssen Shipyard in Bremen. Already since 1995 he gained experience at several shipyards located in North Germany, inter alia, as project engineer at HDW Nobiskrug GmbH, head of the materials management at P+S Werften and as project manager at Intering – Rolls Royce. The combination of generating the most modern IT solutions for purchase and project management at ec4ec GmbH round off his profile.
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Mr. Wolfgang Walzl (40 years of age, married, two children) will assume responsibility as technical director. He entered the company in 2004.
Because of his extraordinary commitment as head of production, Sinnex, Griffen became one of the most innovative interior finishers. In 2011 Mr. Walzl was appointed authorized representative with additional responsibility for many business questions. 24 years of experience in different furnishing companies underline his career.
In order to respond also in the future to stringent demands for high-end interiors, a modernization agenda for machinery was implemented. This summer the production facilities in Carinthia, Griffen will be brought up to the state of the art.
Wolfgang Walzl
An automated storage system with connected nesting facility will be installed. Room and air temperature will be automatically monitored in order to store and process the high-grade materials under the correct climatic conditions.
Based on such a technical equipment and organizational skill, it will be possible to involve also small traditional enterprises of high quality in the interior work. This leads to an extensive capacity expansion and the capability to respond flexibly to market changes.
An exclusive unique copy is created by perfection, which Sinnex wants to further perfect with the necessary know-how and the ultimate technology. This goal can be achieved by strengthening the strengths and the objective to remain one of the most competent companies in the field of most exclusive architectural woodwork.
“Attention to detail, dexterity, mastery of modern techniques and compliance with dimensional and calculatory requirements – no contradictions – but a perfect blend of superior craftsmanship and sophisticated technology.“
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First interior renderings of Numarine’s flagship explorer model revealed
Turkish shipyard Numarine has revealed the first interior renderings for its flagship explorer model, the Numarine 45XP.
The 45.4-metre model is the largest model in the XP range, which includes the 30XP – with the first unit, Minella , delivered this year – and the yard's current in build flagship, the 40MXP. Interior design is courtesy of long-standing collaborator Hot Lab .
"We've been collaborating for several years now, and we’re well-acquainted with each other’s distinct styles," said Ömer Malaz, chairman of Numarine. "Given the importance of this new flagship, we felt it was essential to establish a shared design strategy. We gave some broad guidelines, primarily of a technical-structural nature, but we left much of the creative direction to the Hot Lab team."
The model incorporates a neutral colour palette with textured carpets suited to a contemporary, "clean yet cosy" beach house aesthetic. Materials such as walnut, travertine, leather and oak would be used throughout.
Exterior highlights include a range of al fresco dining and lounging spaces, a forward-facing Jacuzzi and a beach club fitted with sunloungers.
On her technical side, the 45XP has a projected range of 6,000 nautical miles, with a top speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.
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Seawolf X: an ocean-going interior by hotel specialist Meyer Davis brings Scandi style to a superyacht
Seawolf X is Rossinavi’s newly launched hybrid-electric catamaran, with interiors by New York design studio Meyer Davis
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While a catamaran might not have the grace of a monohulled vessel, the expanded beam gives designers a much freer hand when it comes to shape the interiors. It’s this freer hand that Meyer Davis – Will Meyer and Gray Davis’ New York -based multidisciplinary design studio – has exploited to the full with its interiors for Seawolf X, a 140ft (42.8m) catamaran built by the Italian shipyard Rossinavi.
Seawolf X is Rossinavi's first catamaran
Meyer Davis is perhaps best known for its high-end hospitality work, with a portfolio that includes the W Rome , the Etéreo-Auberge Resorts Collection in Mexico and the Four Seasons in Cabo San Lucas. Rossinavi commissioned the studio to distil this knowledge into the cabins and decks of Seawolf X, underpinning the catamaran’s sustainable credentials with a distinctly non-standard nautical aesthetic.
Seawolf X's external seating area and bar
The interior layout makes the most of the catamaran's broad beam
The yacht itself is the shipyard’s first foray into catamaran design, with a hybrid-electric drive system that uses batteries and solar panels for a pure-electric cruising experience the majority of the time. Shaped by Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design, the twin hulled design has a large sundeck, a hidden pool stashed in the bow, and accommodation for up to 12 guests in five guest cabins, along with seven crew members.
Cabin, Seawolf X
Below deck seating area, Seawolf X
Private study area, Seawolf X
Meyer Davis’ design makes the most of Seawolf’s broad beam, with a 100 sq m lounge and dining area forming the social heart of the yacht. The material palette includes the extensive use of wood, both on the walls and floors, along with organic forms and natural textures. The latter include woven raffia wall coverings in a subtle green that pairs with the timber panelling and brass details, as well as recycled wool rugs underfoot.
The interiors have a warm, organic feel
Primary bathroom aboard Seawolf X
Detail design aboard Seawolf X
Fluted, curved wooden partitions and panels are a nod to the studio’s award-winning aesthetic approach to the 1 Hotel South Beach in Miami , which received a 2022 Green Good Design Award from The Chicago Athenaeum. There’s a clear Scandinavian influence at play as well, noted in the subtle curve of key pieces of joinery, the careful integration of furniture pieces, and an overall minimal style that exudes craft and warmth.
The upper deck on Seawolf X
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Master the Art of Yacht Interior Design: The Ultimate Guide for Yacht Owners
The aesthetic side of the high seas, identifying your personal style, be mindful of materials, incorporate functional design, consider the extra amenities.
When most people think about Yachts, the first image that comes to mind is probably of a shining, sleek exterior slicing through the crystal-clear waters. But for the captains of these crafts, the interior is just as important. Both functional and fashionable, the interior design of your Yacht speaks volumes not just about your personality, but also about your approach to the high-octane boating life. Hence, we’re embarking on a round-the-world tour of Yacht interior design, aiming to inspire and guide Yacht owners to create a truly stunning inner sanctum.
Think dark, exquisite woods, plush upholstered furniture, and refined traditional elements. This style exudes sophistication, elegance, and a sense of timelessness. It often features polished bronze or brass fixtures, intricate detailing, and a muted color palette.
Contemporary
This design style often features clean, smooth lines, a minimalistic approach, and a palette of neutral colors. Lightweight, often recycled materials are commonly used, offering an echo of the sea's constant ebb and flow.
With Yachts being exposed to harsh marine conditions, it's crucial to choose materials that can withstand the sea's wrath. Consider marine-grade steel, premium yacht-friendly woods like teak or iroko, and resistant textiles for your upholstery.
Remember, a Yacht isn't just a floating showcase. Prioritize practicality and functionality. Incorporate in-built storage solutions and modish-yet-minimalist furniture that doesn’t constrict onboard movement. Remember, it's all about balancing comfort, utility, and luxury.
Designing your Yacht interior is also about planning for luxury amenities. From a full-service bar to a spa-quality bath, the amenities you choose, yet again, echo your personality while elevating the Yacht experience for you and your guests.
Remember: interior design isn't about following trends. It's about creating your own personal sanctuary at sea. ' The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.' said Marcel Proust. So let's open our eyes to new Yacht interiors!
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Winch Design. Our list of the best yacht interior designers kicks off with Winch Design. Originally founded as Andrew Winch Designs by Andrew Winch and his wife Jane in 1986, it was rebranded as Winch Designs in 2015. One of the UK's leading superyacht and private jet design studios for over thirty years, it is now led by Jim Dixon.
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Turkish shipyard Numarine has revealed the first interior renderings for its flagship explorer model, the Numarine 45XP.. The 45.4-metre model is the largest model in the XP range, which includes the 30XP - with the first unit, Minella, delivered this year - and the yard's current in build flagship, the 40MXP.Interior design is courtesy of long-standing collaborator Hot Lab.
The yacht itself is the shipyard's first foray into catamaran design, with a hybrid-electric drive system that uses batteries and solar panels for a pure-electric cruising experience the majority of the time. Shaped by Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design, the twin hulled design has a large sundeck, a hidden pool stashed in the bow, and ...
30/10/2023. by Aria Johansson. This blog post is a comprehensive guide that helps yacht owners master the art of yacht interior design. It discusses identifying personal style, choosing durable materials, incorporating functional design, and installing luxury amenities.