We take a deep dive into the interior design process behind the first collaboration between this shipyard and luxury Italian designer.
Despite the current COVID-19 outbreak, work continues on Amels LE200 with safety precautions in place to ensure the promised delivery date is met. With the vessel’s outfitting is underway, we took some time to take a deeper look inside this shipyard’s first interiors collaboration with Italian interiors specialist, Laura Pomponi of Luxury Projects.
Proficient at furnishing and decorating the interiors of yachts, homes and offices, Luxury Projects visualised and fabricated the interiors of Amels 200 and will carry the project from concept right through to the final touches.
“Our mission is to translate emotions and desires into physically beautiful forms as you think them, as you see them, as you want them,” says Luxury Projects Founder, Laura Pomponi.
“Caring for our unique clients means producing top class results.”
Taking influence from culture and travel, the Luxury Projects team curates relatable spaces befitting of the vessel. For this particular project, Laura and her team fashioned natural woods, leather and fabric to contrast glossy liquid metal finishes and bronze profile detailing.
Creating a livable space to accommodate 12 guests across a 970GT interior space, Luxury Projects has kept interiors warm and inviting with nautical nuances throughout. The thread of “earthy colours” runs right through the interior scheme. Natural woods, leather and fabric walls match panels of satin matt finish for a soothing and sophisticated ambience.
The Luxury Projects team has successfully experimented with lighting to create subtle ambience through discreet LEDs and indirect light.
Committed to creating spaces comfortable for lounging, hosting and working, Amels 200’s features include a private office, plush seating area and brightly lit dining area. The owner’s deck has a neutral seating space with hints of nautical blue threaded throughout.
Spanning four decks connected by a lift, each space has been designed with its own unique identity.
By keeping interiors relatively adaptable the finished product will still allow for personalisation in order to suit the buyer.
Find out more about Luxury Projects (LP) Architecture and Design Studio here.