Italian studio Luxury Projects has offered a first look inside the design of the 36.5-metre Attitude, the third yacht in the Amer 120 series. The model is nearing completion at Seven Stars' site in Pisa, Italy.
Attitude is the first unit in the series to receive custom interiors by Luxury Projects, while Permare Shipyard and Andrea Ramasco are responsible for the series' exterior design.
"Our vision was to create a yacht that not only reflects elegance and sophistication but also embodies the spirit of conviviality and hospitality of the owners," explained founder Laura Pomponi. "In this specific instance, the client's exceptional vision, impeccable taste and keen eye for colour and detail allowed us to fully realise the potential of this project."
Accommodation is for 10 guest across five cabins. Highlights of the interior design include a statement dining chandelier, designed and engineered by Luxury Projects, as well as a "large percentage" of sustainable and renewable materials. Marble is only found in the owner's cabin, with Sicis glass panels in shades of orange, pink and blue used as an alternative elsewhere. All the leather on board is also eco-friendly, according to the studio, incorporated alongside fabric coverings and a wallpaper printed on marble powder recycled from stone processing.
A series of "customised solutions" were created to emphasise the exterior spaces, the most exciting of which is a multifunctional bar counter. The space features a barbecue, cooking area and bar which is fully retractable and can be converted into a DJ console.
According to the Italian yard, the Amer 120 model is the largest yacht ever built which uses Volvo IPS engines. Attitude can, therefore, reach a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 23 knots.
Other key specs include a 7.4-metre beam and a draft of 2.11 metres.
Luxury Projects is known for its interior work on the 61-metre Feadship superyacht Samadhi , which completed an extensive, seven-month refit at her original yard in July 2024.
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