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new frontiers of luxury yachting furniture

October 2024
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new frontiers of luxury yachting furniture

Once again this year, Paola Lenti was entrusted with designing and enhancing the most exclusive areas of the Monaco Yacht Show, the most awaited international nautical event, staged in Monte Carlo, in the setting of Port Hercule, last September 25-28. The Italian company, highly appreciated in the yachting world for the elegance, exclusivity and high-tech performance of its creations, completely furnished the Upper Deck Lounge, the most frequented space of the Show for gathering and relaxation, designed to offer yacht owners and enthusiasts a refined and elegant environment where they can meet, converse, and work.

Pod, Isole, Ellissi

The prevailing color theme was that of the sky and sea, presented in a multitude of new coordinated shades. In the various compositions, some new products immediately catched the eye, such as the Helico low tables, Santorini and Kyo sofas, and the Baleari lounge chairs, all featuring new and original weaves.

The three-dimensional and deliberately irregular textures of the Moss bouclé surface, the shades of blue in Rope T Mélange, and the unique and striking patterns of Roseto, always inspired by nature, represent different outcomes of a global textile project aimed at bringing residential-level comfort to outdoor products. Available in an almost endless color palette, the new fabrics guarantee superior durability and easy maintenance - both essential for use in challenging environments like the marine and yachting sectors.

Kyo

Isole

Santorini

In addition to making the Upper Deck Lounge, VIP Entrances, and the Terraces overlooking the Parvis Piscine cozy and welcoming with its products, Paola Lenti was also present in its exhibition area, where Elianto takes center stage. This circular platform with its minimalist design, conceived by Espen Øino, was displayed here, surrounded by Otto poufs and Giro side tables set on Ellissi rugs.

Elianto

Otto