Yacht Interiors Series
During the Monaco Yacht Show, 21 Quinton Design is presenting a short editorial series exploring the interior dimension of yachts. While naval architecture and technical achievements define the foundations of performance and innovation, interiors carry another layer of the story — one of material, craft, and atmosphere. This series looks at how these elements come together to shape the onboard experience, offering a perspective that complements the broader narrative of yacht design.
Camila - Etched by Light, Shaped in Sand
Camila reveals an interior shaped by water’s touch — curves that echo the tide, light that leaves its imprint on sand. In this second hull of Bilgin’s 50-metre series, Hot Lab, led by Enrico Lumini, crafts a yacht where glazing, ripples and reflections create a calm, ever-changing dialogue with the horizon.
O’Madeleine - Where the horizon meets a softer geometry
Launched in 2025 by Golden Yachts, O’MADELEINE is conceived as a composed private residence at sea.
With exterior design by Studio Vafiadis and interiors by Massari Design, the 60-metre yacht reveals a calm interplay of proportion, material and light, accented by warm terracotta tones, a sculpted glass-encased staircase and a ribbon of ceiling illumination that guides the eye from saloon to sea.
Serenissima I: A Composed Interior
Launched in 2024 by Mengi Yay, Serenissima I unfolds as a private retreat at sea. Designed by Nuvolari Lenard with interiors guided by Valentina Zannier, it speaks in hushed tones of craft, material, and light.