The Italian Sea Group has offered a first look inside the 66.9-metre JAS, the latest addition to the Admiral fleet. This follows her world premiere at this year's Monaco Yacht Show.
JAS is the result of collaboration between the shipyard's Centro Stile, which handled exterior design and internal layout, and British designer Mark Berryman, who curated the interiors. Also responsible for the interior design is CELI 1920, a historic cabinet-making company acquired by TISG in 2023.
"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," said Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of the Group.
Accommodation includes a master suite with a "penthouse atmosphere", benefitting from floor-to-ceiling windows, warm lighting and an office area. All interior spaces are finished with "refined materials" such as aged leather and marble, while shades of white and sands cultivate a sporty, informal aesthetic.
"Following the great success of the 65-metre Life Saga, it was a pleasure to collaborate once again with The Italian Sea Group on this new project," added Berryman. "The original brief was to evoke the same sensations as Life Saga, with clean, contemporary interior and exterior lines, but also with a strong sense of the owner's identity."
The five-deck layout is comprised of "extremely versatile hybrid zones" with sliding glass walls that can be adapted to the needs of the guests, the time of day and the weather conditions.
Large hatches and fold-down balconies also increase the usable space while creating dedicated areas for specific functions, including exercise, sunbathing and using various water toys.
This follows the first sighting of Admiral's flagship, known only as Platinum. The 78-metre has been kept firmly out of the spotlight since construction began in 2019.
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