The Italian Sea Group: ADM 67m Superyacht Launched from the Admiral Fleet

Superyacht

05/09/2024 - 19:42

In recent weeks, The Italian Sea Group launched the ADM 67m, a new 67-metre superyacht of the Admiral fleet. The ADM 67m superyacht is the result of collaboration between The Italian Sea Group’s CENTRO STILE, which designed both the external lines and internal layout, and British designer Mark Berryman, who developed the interior design concept of the interiors, created by CELI 1920, the Group's cabinet-making Business Unit. “This superyacht boasts a bold, almost masculine aesthetic, with elegant proportions and refined details that express both harmony and audacity, much like the entire Admiral fleet,” - comments Giovanni Costantino, Founder and CEO of The Italian Sea Group – “We will present this yacht as a world premiere during the Monaco Yacht Show from 25 to 28 September”.

“Following the great success of the Admiral Life Saga superyacht delivered in 2019, it was a pleasure to collaborate once again with The Italian Sea Group on this new project,” comments architect Mark Berryman - “The original brief was to evoke the same sensations as M/Y Life Saga, with clean, contemporary interior and exterior lines, but also with a strong sense of the owner's identity”. The lines are sculptural and deep but at the same time light and fluid, the details are refined and designed with extreme care; the white of the hull and superstructure together with the black of the large windows perfectly mark and underline the architecture of the entire yacht.

The interior layout, structured on five decks, follows an innovative scheme, especially from a distribution point of view. The concept behind it is a new relationship between internal and external space in which these two areas sometimes merge to the point of creating extremely versatile hybrid zones that can be adapted to the needs of the guests, the time of day or evening as well as the weather conditions. Large, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, sliding sinuously, change one has perception of an environment, whether a dining room or a lounge, allowing one to feel simultaneously inside and outside for an experience at sea that is unique to other yachts.

Large hatches and fold-down balconies add significant value by increasing usable space and creating dedicated areas for specific functions, from outdoor exercise to total relaxation on the spacious sun pads and easy access to the sea and various water toys. The interiors, luxurious and refined, are rich in artisanal details and feature a calming palette of neutral tones ranging from warm white to sand and beige, with bolder but still natural accents in shades from biscuit to chocolate brown.

The style is contemporary and sophisticated but never excessive, with "balanced" being the key word to describe it. The use of precious materials with a sporty, almost casual tone makes guests feel at home, enjoying the utmost comfort in a serene and informal atmosphere.

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