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Designed by Visionnaire to embrace the interplay between the sun and the ocean, this 89-meter yacht provides an overall onboard experience

From the gentle sway of the waves to the soothing sound of water, yachts have the innate ability to create a serene atmosphere. The perfect blend of warm rays of sunshine, clear azure waters, and picturesque surroundings inspires passengers to unwind and find inner peace amidst the vast expanse of the open sea. Visionnaire Home Philosophy combines functionality and design to transform any given space into a sanctuary of inspiration.

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Designed to embrace the interplay between the sun and the sea, the 89-meter yacht called Here Comes The Sun, provides overall onboard experience from dining salon, bar and lounge area to cinema, pool and wellness center. Visionnaire has taken part in the interior design and furnishing of the yacht, applying the sartorial approach to the creation of unique yet reproducible objects.

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Transforming dreams into reality, we built a space which connects humans and nature. The owner’s living room features the Bastian Dual sofa and Atreyu low table with the “envelope” element in dialogue with two Auryn small tables, designed by Mauro Lipparini, establishing a color harmony with the sea, perfectly seen in the panoramic windows.

The Kerwan dining table by Alessandro La Spada isa gem of the room, combining metal and marble concave and convex forms. Curvature of the marble of the legs is made from slab and not from block, avoiding waste of material. Inside the second living room, the Adele by Marco Piva is an armchair characterized by light and wrapping armrests that accompany the body, naturally continuing its shape.

The armchair is upholstered in the Neive fabric (“Avorio” colour) from the Re-Generation project, a book entirely dedicated to those fabrics and leathers that meet low environmental impact criteria. These armchairs perfectly match with the Sowilo low tables by Steve Leung. In the office, passengers can combine both work and leisure.

Comfortable Planet chair by Steve Leung allows one to concentrate on business while Whitney by Fabio Bonfà is an armchair where it’s possible to have a rest, reading a book.

A perfect place for sunbathing sessions is an open deck. The area’s protagonists are the Galloway by Maurizio Manzoni and Roberto Tapinassi, and Kathryn, designed by Giuseppe Viganò, outdoor families which foster a sense of well-being thanks to the thoughtful selection of materials. Combining creativity, technical knowledge and detailed approach, Visionnaire creates distinctive interior design projects in the yacht world.

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