
Mark Berryman, Ben-Julian Toth, Gianluca Sist, Toby Sturge and Dynamiq Founder Sergey Dobroserdov
Dynamiq reveals five new Superyachts at an exclusive private event in Monaco
THE PROJECTS - MARK BERRYMAN DESIGN
Mark Berryman from Mark Berryman Design introduced three distinct interiors: the Med/Bahamas-oriented GTT 135, and two explorer yachts - the Global 450 and Global 550. Each concept was notably different in mood and execution, yet all carried Berryman’s signature approach: the use of natural materials, calm surface treatments, and subtle layering. The designs conveyed a strong sense of individuality while maintaining a balance of creativity, comfort and elegant restraint.
The GTT 135 (41m) is a family cruiser most likely to be found around Mykonos, Sardinia or Exuma Cays. Bearing this in mind, the interior by Mark Berryman is a study in natural textures and understated elegance. Soft neutral tones are paired with warm natural oak, honed stone flooring, and woven seagrass wall panels to create an informal yet luxurious environment. The main saloon features textured linens, riven stone surfaces, and custom cabinetry in pale timber veneers, while the owner’s suite offers a tranquil space enhanced by bamboo-inspired detailing, concealed lighting, and intuitive storage solutions. The overall atmosphere is calm, tactile and deeply comfortable.
The Global 450 (45m) interior presents a serene, sanctuary-like space shaped by a restrained material palette and seamless flow of this compact world cruiser. Light oak joinery, hand-finished stone, and woven bamboo surfaces are combined with matte leather accents and soft natural fabrics. The owner’s suite is designed for quiet retreat, featuring bleached oak cabinetry, fabric-upholstered panels, and integrated lighting. A private office space uses brushed stainless trim and rich matte veneers to balance functionality with warmth, while transformable elements like folding wall seating enhance onboard versatility.
For the Global 550 (55m), an uncompromising explorer yacht, Mark Berryman created an expansive, layered interior concept ideal for extended cruising. Materials such as smoked oak, seagrass wrap, and honed marble anchor the design, complemented by woven upholstery and hand-finished timber elements.The owner’s suite includes a spacious dressing room with leather-wrapped cabinetry, a bathroom finished in spa-quality marble, and a dedicated office featuring brushed bronze accents, textured lacquer, and open-grain oak. The result is a highly tailored environment that balances elegance, practicality, and long-term comfort.
H2 YACHT DESIGN
H2 Yacht Design, represented by Design director Gianluca Sist, created a truly unique interior for a completely new 55-meter neo-classicfull aluminium superyacht concept, known as the GTT 180 Heritage. Set to make its full debut at the Monaco Yacht Show, a first glimpse of the interiors was shared during the evening, offering a preview of what’s to come.
H2 crafted an entirely original vision, blending timeless materials with bold detailing. The result is a serene, highly tailored environment conceived for a discerning American industrialist with a taste for quiet sophistication and contemporary comfort.
The main saloon showcases a soft, harmonious palette of light oak, cream upholstery, and textured carpets, accented by shagreen leather, agate with gold inlay, and calacatta gold marble. Thoughtfully integrated bronze details and directional grain timber, inspired by bespoke automotive craftsmanship, reinforce the yacht’s calm yet elevated aesthetic. Select furnishings and lighting were sourced from top-tier American brands such as Baker, Holly Hunt, and Thomas Pheasant, establishing a transatlantic design language rooted in subtle luxury. The dining area, fully transformable and air-conditioned, reflects the same ethos of flexibility and comfort without compromising on style. In the owner’s suite, rich layers of onyx, woven leather, Macassar, and wave lacquer finishes are combined with pleated bronze sconces to create a warm and intimate retreat with residential sensibility.
STURGE & TOTH
For their first collaboration with Dynamiq, Sturge & Toth delivered a compelling presentation that invited guests into their creative process, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at the principles, sketches, and logic that guide their design thinking. The result is a bold new exterior concept that launches a dedicated line within Dynamiq’s portfolio under the GST name. The initial proposal is a 45-meter modern family yacht, an intelligent and refined reimagining of previous models in the shipyard’s lineup.
Rather than simply restyling the existing Global 450 platform, the duo set out to carefully evolve its identity, infusing the design with what they call “timeless elegance” while preserving Dynamiq’s performance-driven DNA. Toby Sturge and Ben Julian Toth explored a spectrum of design directions, from modern classic to progressive modern, before arriving at a final profile that blends strength, sculptural clarity, and refined proportions.
Key features of the concept include a symmetrical double-balcony master suite, a protected stern, convertible pool area, and a whale-watching lounge at the bow, all integrated with precision and a sense of purpose. The design speaks to the future of luxury yachting - functional, elegant and thoughtfully tailored to modern lifestyles.
As a Monaco-founded brand, Dynamiq maintains close relationships with top companies both in Monaco and in Europe. Maison Moghadam, one of the principality’s most respected names in interior design and materials sourcing, is one of such curated partners. This collaboration gives clients the opportunity to personally select every finish, textile, and detail for their yacht right in the heart of Monaco, with Dynamiq’s guidance throughout the process.
During the event, guests were welcomed with a private tour of Maison Moghadam, personally led by its founder, Kamyar Moghadam. The tour offered a behind-the-scenes look at the rare materials, bespoke craftsmanship, and curated collections that define the Maison. More than just a showroom, it’s a creative hub where clients can explore high-end interior solutions and even host private events in the exclusive underground club - one of Monaco’s best-kept secrets.
For clients who have design ideas or a different vision in mind, we’d be happy to arrange an initial call to explore them. It always makes sense to discuss design directly with the shipyard that will be building the yacht, ensuring a smooth and realistic approach from the start.
Maria Dobroserdov, Head of Sales at Dynamiq
Construction of Dynamiq superyachts takes place in the Antalya Free Zone, Turkey, where international subcontractors from Germany, Austria and Italy team up with the best local craftsmen. Our fully-Westernized, modern, high-tech facility is well fitted out for building the full range of Dynamiq superyachts up to 65 meters in length with various powertrain options including hybrid technology and delivers world class vessels due to a carefully managed working environment and strict quality control. The Free Zone is home to a 2,000 ton syncrolift, allowing for easy launching.