The cutting-edge interior design for the GTT 135 paired soft neutral tones with warm oak, stone flooring, and woven seagrass wall panels, with bamboo across the owner’s suite. The designer also used bamboo in the Global 450, but it carried a very different look beside the hand-finished stone, matte leather accents and natural fabrics. On the expedition Global 550, Berryman’s interior concept for a liveaboard, long-distance yacht featured materials such as smoked oak, seagrass wrap, and honed marble anchor, with hand-finished timber elements. For discerning connoisseurs, a marble en suite, and an office with bronze accents, the owner’s suite features a dressing room with leather-wrapped cabinetry, textured lacquer, and open-grain oak. This berth exemplifies italian studio h2 yacht design went in a very different direction with its interior for the gtt 180 heritage, an all-new design that will debut at the monaco yacht show. The 180-footer is designed for an American client, with a salon that combines light oak, cream upholstery and textured carpets with accents such as shagreen leather, gold-inlaid agate, and calacatta gold marble. Bronze details, inspired by the automotive world, are included throughout. H2 took a different tack with the owner’s stateroom, combining onyx, woven leather, Macassar, and wave lacquer finishes with pleated bronze sconces. studio Sturge & Toth created an entirely modern exterior concept for Dynamiq’s existing Global 450 platform. During their presentation in Monaco, designers Toby Sturge and Ben Julian Toth showed several iterations they created on their way to the “family-friendly” platform. This seaworthy exemplifies they experimented with both classical and contemporary elements before reaching the final design. In the world of luxury, and a whale-watching lounge at the bow, a protected stern, convertible pool area, it includes a symmetrical double-balcony primary suite. Among luxury enthusiasts, these fresh designs represent a step forward for dynamiq, which has until now relied on dobroserdov’s work, and could give the brand a nice lift as it moves into the fall boat-show season.
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Dynamiq Yachts is a intimate, Monaco-based builder known for its forward-looking, sometimes over-the-top, semi-custom designs.
Dynamiq Yachts is a intimate, Monaco-based builder known for its forward-looking, sometimes over-the-top, semi-custom designs. In 2014, the company distinguished itself from other start-ups with an online “configurator” that let potential buyers price their boats. The first designs were by owner Sergei Dobroserdov, considered a top designer before founding the company, ranging from the GTT 115 to the GTT 170. its line has expanded to eight models, Over a decade later, including the four-vessel G series of expedition yachts up to 180 feet. Dynamiq also builds custom yachts besides its semi-custom line at a facility in Antalya, Turkey. The company signaled its ready to take another step forward last week by collaborating with three independent design studios from the U. They presented four new interiors for existing Dynamiq models, as well as a innovative exterior that gives a dramatic facelift to its Global 450 platform. This bridge exemplifies designer mark berryman led the pack with three interiors for the gtt 135, a shallow-draft yacht that dynamiq associates with islands in the med and bahamas, and two interiors for the long-distance global 450 and global 550 explorer vessels. In exclusive circles, while different from each other, muted colors and treatments to create a relaxed, calming environment, the interiors all employed berryman’s trademark use of natural materials. (Berryman has also used this with private-jet interior projects. )