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Place Firenze, Florence\n102 Hotel Warszawa, Warsaw\nWORLD’S FINEST \nRESTAURANTS\n104 Mont Bar, Barcelona\n106 Amber Room, Warsaw\n108 Matsuhisa Munich, Munich\n110 BOOKS WE COVET\nSTYLE ICONS\n112 Nautical Passion\n",10,{"image":52,"text":53,"number":54},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.11.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 11.\n",11,{"image":56,"text":57,"number":58},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.12.png","EDITOR IN CHIEF\nDear readers,\nThis issue starts by guiding you through the most important events happening in the next six months. \nThese events are a true source of inspiration for those who want to renovate their yacht decor or even \nbuy a brand new boat. \nIf you are looking for inspiration to decorate your superyacht’s interior, this issue features a curated \nselection of the 20 Most Inspirational Superyacht Designers and the 10 Most Impressive Superyacht \nProjects In The World, supported by bespoke and colourful mood boards in a special Trendbook article, \ncompletely dedicated to this boat lifestyle. \nSpeaking of Boat Lifestyle, CovetED Magazine prepared a refined selection of the best destinations \n(marines, hotels and restaurants) and supplements to help you choose the most coveted private jets, \ncars and watches. \nYou can also count with a sneak peek of the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, Maison et Objet and IMM \nCologne. We couldn’t forget the restaurants and the hotels! On this issue, we bring you some of the \nworld’s finest places, filled with design inspiration and luxurious ambiences.\nBe inspired by our Nautical Passion article and enjoy Coveted nº15!\nPS: If you are looking for extra inspiration, visit our Youtube Channel: COVETED MAGAZINE. \nE D I T O R ’ S\nL\nE\nT\nT\nE\nR\n",12,{"image":60,"text":61,"number":62},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.13.png","A PEACEFUL DESIGN FOR LUXURIOUS ON-WATER LIVING\nTycho wall lamp by Luxxu Modern Lamps \n",13,{"image":64,"text":65,"number":66},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.14.png","The 48-meter Lilium is a prime example of luxury yachts design \nand Turkish Craftsmanship. The yacht can accommodate up to \n10 guests in her 5-cabin layout and features many interior and \nexterior jacuzzi and is surrounded by U-shape sunbeds.\nThe interiors were curated to bring a sense of peace to the yacht, \nas described by İsmail Şengün as “peaceful brightness”. The color \npalette is mostly made of whites, with a few black touches and \ngolden details. Brass was used throughout the yacht, as in the \ncabins’ lighting, to create a warm atmosphere. \nThe lighting is one of the most important elements of the yacht, \nwhich is described as “luminous”. And while natural lighting \nbrightens the interiors, the designers selected Tycho wall lamp by \nLUXXU for the cabins, a lighting fixture that takes yacht design \nto another level. \nLUXURY YACHT DESIGN \nTHE LILLIUM BY BILGIN YACHTS\n",14,{"image":68,"text":69,"number":70},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.15.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 15.\nLilium, named after the beautiful white flower, is a promising \nyacht - a promise of sunny and happy on-water living. Designed by \nUnique Yacht Design on the exterior and manicured on the inside \nby H2 Yacht Design and Bilgin Yacht Design. \n",15,{"image":72,"text":73,"number":74},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.16.png","NEWS & TRENDS \nWORLDWIDE\nMonaco Yacht Show and Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show are just around \nthe corner… With the 19th Monaco Yacht Show taking place this September, \nCovetED brings you some highlights of the latest news and trends of the \nSuperyachts Market\n",16,{"image":76,"text":77,"number":78},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.17.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 17.\nSUPERYACHTS ARE GETTING GREENER - \nSUSTAINABILITY IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST \nTRENDS \nSuperyachts of the future: bigger and greener. Sustainability has become \na hot topic in the yachting world, with many superyachts developing \ninnovative solutions to help reduce their environmental footprint. \nSavannah, an 84m Feadship, was billed as the first hybrid superyacht with \na single-engine, three generators and a combined total of approximately \none megawatt-worth of batteries. Black Pearl, the 107m sailing yacht \nfrom Oceanco, meanwhile, uses special shaft generators which create \nfree electricity by allowing the propellers to turn when the yacht is under \nsail. Fuel cells are also gaining momentum, with Italian shipyard VSY \ndeveloping a concept powered by hydrogen fuel technology, together \nwith renowned designer Espen Oeino, Siemens and Lloyds Register.\nPHILANTHROPY - THE TREND \nSuperyacht owners are increasingly concerned about the environmental \nhealth of the oceans. Many regularly collect data for environmental \norganisations. To help facilitate this, the International Seakeepers \nSociety connects owners with scientists, allowing them to use \nyachts as platforms for marine research.\nTHE TREND OF PUSHING THE ENVELOPE\nVisit a superyacht designer or builder and you’ll see evidence \nof the forward-thinking innovations that set the industry \napart. From exhausts to engines, the design, manufacturing \nand engineering required on modern superyachts are uniquely \ncomplex. Many innovations come courtesy of the vision of a \nMONACO YACHT SHOW\nSUPERYACHT TRENDS\nsingle owner who is prepared to pay the price of investing in the \nfuture well before the wider market.\nThen there is the incredible attention to detail. Intricate and unique \njoinery and carpentry, metalwork, marquetry, paintwork and countless \nother disciplines give superyachts an unrivalled degree of sophistication. \nCraftsmanship is kept alive in these fields that might otherwise be \nrelegated to history. Thousands of highly skilled men and women are \nemployed at superyacht yards around the world, many of them from \nfamilies that have\nTHE TREND FOR EXPLORER YACHTS \nThe appeal of visiting the far corners of the earth from the comfort of \na superyacht has proven alluring for many. Recent years have seen \na dramatic increase in the number of explorer superyachts. This \nparticular breed of a superyacht is designed to travel long distances \nin extreme conditions. Think reinforced hulls (sometimes ice-class), \nmore crew quarters, ecological waste units and the ability to travel far \nat sustained speeds.\nMost explorer yachts are kitted out with all the high-level amenities \nnormally associated with a superyacht – so that after a day’s heli-skiing, \niceberg hiking or diving – guests can return to the spa for a massage or \nwarm up with a hot chocolate and a movie. For superyacht owners with \na go-anywhere mindset, an explorer yacht is the best way to experience \nthe most undiscovered parts of the world in comfort.\nNEWS & TRENDS \u002F\u002F\n",17,{"image":80,"text":81,"number":82},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.18.png","COVETED \nPRESENTS\nUPCOMING \nEVENTS\n2019\nFORT LAUDERDALE \nINTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW \n30 OCTOBER - 3 NOVEMBER\nIDÉOBAIN\n4-8 NOVEMBER\nBATIMAT \n4-8 NOVEMBER\nBDNY\n10-11 NOVEMBER\nDOWNTOWN DESIGN WEEK\n12-15 NOVEMBER\nDUBAI DESIGN WEEK \n11-16 NOVEMBER\nSALON ART + DESIGN\n14-18 NOVEMBER\nSLEEP & EAT\n19-20 NOVEMBER\nSALONE DEL MOBILE SHANGHAI\n20-22 NOVEMBER\n \nINSIDE FESTIVAL\n4-6 DECEMBER\nDESIGN MIAMI\n4-8 DECEMBER\n \nWORLD ARCHITECTURE \nFESTIVAL \n4-6 DECEMBER\nART BASEL MIAMI BEACH \n5-8 DECEMBER\nIMM COLOGNE 2020 \n12-18 JANUARY\nPARIS DECO OFF \n16-20 JANUARY\nMAISON&OBJET PARIS \n17-21 JANUARY\nISALONI 2020\n21-26 APRIL\nFORT LAUDERDALE \nINTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW |  \n30 OCTOBER -  3 NOVEMBER\nIf you happen to be a boat enthusiast, then \nyou can’t miss this incredible event which will \nbe taking place at the city of Fort Lauderdale, \nknown for being the “Yachting Capital of the \nWorld”. This is the perfect event for you to \nknow the novelties of this industry’s latest \nboats and yachts of several sizes and tastes, as \nwell as experience some incredible events that \nwill set you up to date with the very best of \nthe nautical lifestyle.\nIDÉOBAIN | 4-8 NOVEMBER\nIf you’ve been wanting to give your \nbathroom a whole new dynamic and look, \nthen you can’t miss this incredible event \nin France, known as the key professional \nexhibition for bathrooms and interior \ndesign in the country. Discover the best \ntrends and innovations for your bathroom \nat this incredible design event. \nBDNY  |  10-11 NOVEMBER\nBoutique Design New York (BDNY), currently at its ninth \nyear is the leading trade fair and conference for hospitality \ndesign professionals, more specifically to the eastern United \nStates, Canada and Europe. During two days participants \nwill be introduced to the work of over 8000 architects, \ninterior designers, purchasing agents and owners, as well \nas around 750 manufacturers and marketers who create \nincredible elements for hospitality interiors.\nSALON ART + DESIGN |\n14 - 18 NOVEMBER \nSalon Art + Design will be returning for its eighth edition \nat the Park Avenue Armory in New York City, once again \npresenting the guests with some of the best works of \ndesign from both historic and contemporary designers. It \nwill be featuring 56 leading art and design galleries, from \n14 different countries in a timeless exhibit.\n",18,{"image":84,"text":85,"number":86},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.19.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 19.\nIMM COLOGNE 2020 |\n12-18 JANUARY\nThis is one of the top showcases to open the year! IMM Cologne is one \nof the places where many of the top players in luxury furniture industry \ngather with the purpose of presenting new launches from all over the \nglobe, while at the same time setting some of the most marking trends \nfor the rest of the year. In this event you will be able to find the best of \nthe best from many international markets in bespoke furniture.\nMAISON&OBJET PARIS  |\n17-21 JANUARY \nDuring January Paris is definitely a more attractive destination especially \nwhen we’re talking about Maison&Objet. This is one of the top fairs for \nhousehold goods and decorations, with the presence of some of the top-\nplayers from France and the global market. Maison&Objet is another top \nevent that always opens the new year with the latest trends and products \non this industry. \nDESIGN MIAMI |  4-8 DECEMBER \nDesign Miami is often referred to as a global \nforum for design, bringing together some \nof the most influential collectors, gallerists, \ndesigners, curators and critics into one single \nspace of creativity and discussion. Occurring \nalongside the Art Basel fairs in Miami, this \nevent seeks to raise a bigger awareness to many \ntopics related to modern and contemporary \ndesign, while at the same time presenting \ngreat examples of twentieth and twenty-first \ncentury furniture, lighting and objets d’art. \nISALONI 2020 | 21-26 APRIL \nFor all design enthusiasts this is definitely \none of the most awaited events in that regard. \nDuring this week the whole city of Milan \nenters a unique spirit of showcasing the best \nof Italian design as well as showcasing the \nbest of the global market. Aside from the \nprestiged Salone del Mobile, you can attend \nevents dedicated to several design categories \nsuch \nas \nWorkplace \n3.0, \nEuroCucina, \nSaloneSatellite \nand \nthe \nInternational \nFurnishing Accessories Exhibition.\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",19,{"image":88,"text":89,"number":90},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.20.png","FORT LAUDERDALE \nINTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW 2019\nALL YOU CAN FIND\nThe Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2019 (FLIBS 2019) is set up \nto happen in Florida. In this incredible event, aside from some amazing \ndebuts, the whole initiative will be accompanied by the reveal of some of \nthe most amazing luxury yachts and other bespoke accessories relevant in \nthe boating industry. Not to mention the fact that this incredible event \nis currently celebrating its 60th anniversary, having been created all the \nway back in 1959 and having been responsible for sealing the fate of Fort \nLauderdale as the “Yachting Capital of the World”. From October 30 - \nNovember 3, should you attend this amazing event, you will be met with \na variety of incredible events, mainly seminars, special events and some \nincredible examples of a VIP experience. There are a series of incredible \nevents set to happen, all of which have something special that will most \nsurely please any boat enthusiast.\nThe event will be featuring around 1000 exhibitors, among them being \n",20,{"image":92,"text":93,"number":94},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.21.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 21.\nsome of the most well-known shipyards to some top prestigious \nbrokerage firms. As a celebration of the 60th anniversary of the event, \nthe Superyacht Village will be presenting itself as a first timer on this \nincredible showcase. This event will be located at the Pier Sixty-Six Hotel \n& Marina’s new “Pier South” property (adjacent to the southeast of the \n17th Street Causeway bridge), and it will be located in an area which \nwill be featuring vessels up to 400 feet, alongside other relevant elements \nin the yacht lifestyle. In this area you will be able to find incredible and \neccentric elements such as yacht toys, helicopters, personal submarines, \namong many other relevant elements.\nA luxury event such as this one wouldn’t be complete without the \nshowcase of some amazing luxury yachts, interiors, furniture, and other \nrelevant accessories that make a true boating experience feel exquisite. In \nregards to top yachting companies for you to check out, you will be able \nto find Albury Brothers Boats, Austin Parker Yachts, Azimut, Benetti, \nFeadship, Hatteras Yachts, HMY Yachts, Lurssen, Oceanco, among \nmany other top references. When it comes to furniture, among some of \nthe top brands to be present at the event is Covet House which provides \na top curated selection of contemporary designs from the world’s top \nfurniture and accessory brands. You can find this unique Portuguese \nbrand at Booth #689 of the Superyacht Pavilion.\nGastronomy is also one of the most relevant parts of this event.\nReturning this year is FLIBS’ yacht chef competition, which will be \npresenting a selection of yacht chefs who will be competing during the \nevent for the prestigious Wine Enthusiast award. Any onlooker will be \nable to experience a sample of a luxury lifestyle onboard a deck by having \na sample of top refined cuisine, along with some uniquely conceived \ncocktails.While we’re on the topic of luxury cuisine, at the Broward \nConvention Center, you can attend the Angler’s Hospitality Lounge \ninitiative. If you manage to get your hands on the ticket, you will be \nable to enjoy a tapas menu along with some complimentary drinks \nand Beverage Tastings while relaxing after a long day venturing \nthroughout FLIBS. \nFort Lauderdale may hold the title of “Yachting Capital of the World”, \nhowever there’s more to this city that what meets the eye. Among some \nits main attractions we can include spots such as the Fort Lauderdale \nHistorical Society, the Historic Stranahan House Museum, as well as \nsome lovely natural places which include the Flamingo Park and the lovely \nButterfly World. When it comes to staying, there are a lot of options, \nmore specifically The Ritz-Carlton, the Grand Estate, the Atlantic Hotel \n& SPA, or even the incredible Private Ocean Condos.\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",21,{"image":96,"text":97,"number":98},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.22.png","TOP 20 EXHIBITORS\n26 NORTH YACHTS\n26 North Yachts is a company created by childhood friends Mike \nCarlson and Nicholas Scherb. After spending many summers on \nneighbouring lakes in Wisconsin (mainly Carlson on Lake Delavan and \nScherb on Lake Geneva) the two developed a passion for boats, which \nculminated with the creation of this incredible company. They are \nknow for having a very strong commitment to excellence, alongside \nwith their advanced marketing techniques, all of which represent some \nof the finest private motor yachts available on the market right now.\nABEKING & RASMUSSEN\nAbeking & Rasmussen is one of the top names that comes to any boat \nlover’s mind when thinking about some of the top Germany luxury \nyachts. It was first established all the way back in 1907 by Georg \nAbeking and Henry Rasmussen, hence the name by which it stands \ntoday. The company goes by the philosophy that in shipbuilding \nsize does matter, both emotionally and tangibly, as well as with the \ntechnological evolution that comes even to the sector. Not only is this a \ncompany with a large experience, but they’re also on pair with the latest \ntrends in the yachting community.\nAZIMUT\nThe next entry of our list started off as a family business by Paollo \nVitelli, who created the company in 1969 as a young university \nstudent. Today Azimut Yachts is currently a leader in the design and \nbuild of luxury motor yachts, all of which are unmistakably defined \nby their Italian beauty reflected through modern technology. After \nacquiring Benetti in 1985, the company definitely started to give some \nrelevant steps in the industry as well as introducing some revolutionary \nconcepts in yacht building, mainly large frameless windows, electric \nseats, and walnut interiors.\nBAGILETTO\nHere we have yet another veteran on the list. Baglietto, is a historic \nshipyard founded in 1854 by Pietro Baglietto. The founder first started \nhis boat experience by building small wooden boats in the backyard \nof his house, which lead to the creation of this incredible company. \nThey mainly specialize in the construction of new planning and semi-\ndisplacement aluminum yachts and mega-yachts. This is a company \nwhich has always leveraged on design tradition combined with \ninnovation, and outstanding quality that is recognizable in many Made-\nin-Italy projects.\n",22,{"image":100,"text":101,"number":102},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.23.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 23.\nBURGESS\nBurgess is currently the global superyacht industry leader, specializing \nin yachts of over 30 meters \u002F100 feet. It was founded in 1975 by Nigel \nBurgess, who is quite well-known for being a solo ocean racer who’s \nalways had an obsessive eye for detail combined with a passion for the sea. \nThe company is also notable among its clients for leveraging its expertise \nto guide clients through every aspect of the yachting experience. They \nalways put the client first, be it in matters related to charter, brokerage, \nyacht building, management or even finance, a feature that tells them \napart from many other companies.\nBURGER BOAT COMPANY\nBurger Boat Company is a 150th year old company known for having a \nvery long tradition of constructing a huge variety of vessels all of which \naim to meet the highest customer expectations. Their vessels are all made \nof aluminum and\u002For steel all thanks to an experienced and instructed \ncommunity known for their extraordinarily skilled professional \nshipbuilders. Within all of the ships Burger Boat Company also makes \nsure to insert traditional quality mixed in with top-notch craftsmanship \nand integrating state-of-the-art technology, that manages to be reflective \nof the personal style of the client.\nCOVET HOUSE\nCOVET HOUSE is a european luxury brand that provides a curated \nselection of contemporary designs from the world’s top furniture, \nlighting and accessory brands. They also have the clear mission of \nboosting the creativity of the interior design community. Their \nluxury products are able to give a special touch to any type of interior, \nbeing also an ideal choice of decoration for a luxury yacht. If you’ve \nbeen wanting to revamp the décor of your boat, this might be a good \noption for you to check out.\nDELTA MARINE\nDelta is another perfect example of a successful family-owned and \n-operated yacht builder that after 50 years of experience still manages \nto deliver world-class yachts of the highest distinction. They are also \nnotable for their advanced technology, innovative design, and composite \nconstruction, earning them the respect of many peers, captain, crews \nand clients. The company manages to successfully combine traditional \ncraftsmanship and the latest technologies in the industry into their \nexquisite luxury vessels.\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",23,{"image":104,"text":105,"number":106},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.24.png","FEADSHIP\nBased in the Netherlands, Feadship is seen as one of the top leaders in \nthe field of custom superyachts. With roots dating back to their creation \nall the way back in 1849, they are praised for their superb craftsmanship \nthat defines many standards in every aspect related to their design, \nengineering and construction in every single vessel. More importantly, \nFeadship is known form their bespoke motoryachts are which they \ncreate in partnership with the owners, not to mention the fact that also \noperate dedicated charter and refit services exclusively for Feadships.\nFERRETTI GROUP\nFerretti is another top reference when it comes to the detailed \nconstruction and sale of luxury motor yachts, alongside with a unique \nportfolio of prestigious and exclusive brands. This Group, founded in \n1968, has inherited centuries of Italian nautical tradition, shown through \nthe quality of their exclusive vessels. With a presence in over 80 countries \nand a network of 60 dealers, Ferretti Group is surely a presence not to be \nmissed in any luxury yacht event.\nFINCATERI YACHTS\nAnother fine example of the Italian quality of the luxury yacht market, \nFincateri is a good example of a company that holds on deeply to that \nvery same tradition, only building their yachts in Italy. This is a company \nwith a deep understanding of what absolute beauty is and they suffuse \nevery detail of their boats with mazing luxury details. A true testimony \nto the Italian quality in yacht building.\nHEESEN YACHTS\nHessen Yachts is a testimony to Dutch shipyard building, being a \ncompany that has evolved since its creation by Frans Heesen in 1978. \nIt’s managed to concede some of the latest refined superyachts known \nfor their exceptional performance, cutting-edge technology & timeless \ndesign. They are currently the world leaders in aluminium construction, \nnot to mention that their steel yachts have won major awards.\n",24,{"image":108,"text":109,"number":110},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.25.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 25.\nROLLS ROYCE\nAny car lover will immediately recognize this name. The company first \noriginated in the 90s, having conceded some of the most marking vehicles \nthe world has ever seen during the 20th century and still keeping up with \nthe modern times, by producing truly modern cars that define quality \nand luxury for the 21st century. To this day the company maintains the \nprinciples of Sir Henry Royce, with every single one of their cars being \nbuilt by hand at Goodwood, England.\nLURSSEN\nLurssen is yet another example of a successful family business in this \nbespoke sector. They’ve built more than 13000 boats, ships and yachts \nsince 1875, having especially earned a notable reputation for their \nhigh-class tailor-made super yachts. They have a very complete team \nthat allows for this success which includes the knowledges of design, \nengineering, design, construction, logistical and sales teams. Thanks \nto this dedicated workforce and their the close interaction with the \nclient during a yacht process conception, this company has managed to \nmaintain a solid fame within the boating community.\nNOBISKURG\nNobiskurg is a perfect example of centenary experience in yacht building. \nHaving over 144 years of experience along with 750 delivered luxury \nvessels, the company manages to deliver some unique and timeless boats \nwhile maintaining their vision of redefining the art of yacht building. \nIn order to do this, they combine some traditional German values with \nsome cutting-edge technologies. Since 1905, this firm has managed to \ngrow in numbers and experience, delivering some top-quality vessels ever \nseen on the Seven Seas.\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",25,{"image":112,"text":113,"number":114},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.26.png","OCEANCO\nOceanco is another weight name that never fails to be present at some \nof the top events in the boating industry. They have a solid reputation \nas the ones who thrive on amazing boat concepts which have never \nbeen done before. The company, based on the Netherlands, is highly \nrecognized for their conception of custom Superyachts, that are able to \nfeature up to the 140 meters of range. With every new project that comes \ntheir way Oceanco always has the goal of creating a sensorial experience, \nthat manages to balance the ship’s perfect appearance, with the extreme \nfeeling of sea adventure.\nROSSINAVI\nRossinavi is another top Italian example of top-notch luxury vessel \nconception, as well as of a quality family-run business. They are \na company which is very familiarized with working with metal, \na tradition that grew with the Rossi family at the Tuscan coast, \nin Viareggio. Thanks to this family tradition, Rossinavi has been \nresponsible for the creation of bespoke vessesl best defined as being \n“works of art built to craftsman’s standards”.\nSUNSEEKER\nSunseeker is a top reference when it comes to luxury motoryachts. This is \na company that in present day, manages to export its motoryachts to five \ncontinents and 61 countries through a network of several distributors. \nThis is the perfect example of a luxury brand which prides itself on \ncontinuous design, innovation, and style, a set of features which have \nearned them the reputation they enjoy to this day.\nTURQUOISE YACHTS\nCreated in 1997 this Istanbul based superyacht builder (formerly known \nas Proteksan Turquoise) has gained a notable reputation for the delivered \n20 megayachts, ranging from 40 to 72 meters, to their owners. Turquoise \nYachts specializes in the highest level of skilled joinery which is carried \nout by a talented team of artisan craftsmen who are used to handling and \nworking with a varied set of materials, most notably wood, stainless steel \nand leather. This quality is definitely reflected in the detailed precision \nseen in the luxury yachts they’ve successfully delivered.\n",26,{"image":116,"text":117,"number":118},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.27.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 27.\nTOP LUXURY HOTELS \nIN MIAMI\nMiami is all about the luxurious yet relaxed lifestyle. The iconic, beautiful beaches are always full of visitors \nwho want to spend a nice time by the ocean. With so many design events taking place in the city, you should \nstart planning where do you want to spend your nights. CovetED Magazine brings you a selection of incredibly \nbespoke luxury hotels in the Miami area that will amaze you.\nINTERCONTINENTAL MIAMI\nDiscover a new dimension of sophisticated elegance at InterContinental \nMiami. Set in the heart of Downtown Miami’s thriving financial and \nbusiness district, the hotel offers richly appointed accommodations and \nbreathtaking views of Biscayne Bay. From dramatic digital artscapes, \nover 101,000 square feet of meeting space and 653 guestrooms, \nInterContinental Miami specializes in stylish flair, sophistication and \nworld-class service. You can relax at mySpa, enjoy a cocktail at Toro \nToro and experience all that the hotel has to offer.\nAddress: 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL 33131, USA\n \nFAENA HOTEL MIAMI BEACH\nDesigned by Oscar-winning duo Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin, \nthe Faena Hotel Miami Beach brings the Hollywood flare to the East \nCoast. Staying here is like taking a very fun sink down the rabbit hole, \nwhere contemporary art and the hotel’s 1940’s interiors blend into \nsomething unlike anything else available on Miami’s Mid-Beach.\nAddress: 3201 Colins, Miami, USA\n \nMANDARIN ORIENTAL MIAMI\nSurrounded by stunning water and amazing city views, the Mandarin \nOriental Hotel in Miami brings the essence of five-star luxury to Brickell \nKey. With a private infinity edge pool, high energy bayside dining and an \nexotic day spa, the hotel offers a taste of Asian serenity in the middle of \nsun-kissed Miami.\nAddress: 500 Brickell Key Dr, Miami, FL 33131, USA\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",27,{"image":120,"text":121,"number":122},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.28.png","FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MIAMI\nThe Four Seasons Hotel Miami is located in Brickell, often recognized as \nthe “new heart of Miami”, with a culinary and entertainment scene that \ndraws international attention. Enjoy incredible food and experience the \nhotel’s Presidential Suite, where you can lay back on a king-size bed and \nwatch the Miami sunset over the bay on the 29th floor.\nAddress: 1435 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131, USA\n \nCONRAD MIAMI\nThe incredible Conrad Miami Hotel places you in central Miami, where \nyou can enjoy and explore the city. Make yourself at home at the \namazing hotel suites with luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets, relax at the \nfull-service spa or satisfy your appetite at the hotel’s restaurant.\nAddress: 1395 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL, 33131, USA\nBILTMORE HOTEL\nWith a timeless appeal and style, the Biltmore Hotel is Miami’s most \nelegant national historic landmark. Spanning over 150 acres of tropical \nlandscape, the 271-room resort includes 174 suites and features \nspectacular Mediterranean architecture with Italian, Moorish and \nSpanish influences. The hotel’s dining destinations include the award-\nwinning Palme d’Or, a contemporary French fine dining experience you \ncan’t miss.\nAddress: 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables, Miami, Florida, USA\n",28,{"image":124,"text":125,"number":126},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.29.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 29.\n \nJW MARRIOTT MIAMI\nJW Marriott Miami is a luxurious 5-star hotel located in the centre of \nMiami. The hotel boasts 296 rooms fully equipped with all the amenities \nyou may need. Guests are not far from all that Miami has to offer, \nincluding the Port of Miami and South Beach. The iconic property is \ncomplete with a British-styled pub on the lobby level, a casual al fresco \nrestaurant overlooking Brickell Avenue for lunch or dinner and the \nelegant light-filled Isabela’s for breakfast.\nAddress: 1109 Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida 33131, USA\n \nKIMPTON EPIC HOTEL\nA boutique hotel in Miami’s vibrant downtown area, the Kimpton \nEpic Hotel, marries the city’s sparkling energy and leisure lifestyle with \nworldly sophistication and signature Kimpton hospitality. The 411 \nspacious guestrooms and suites, located on floors 18-30, envelop you in \nstylish, luxurious comfort. Soothing, glittering elements abound, echoing \nthe water and sun that characterize this fabulous location.\nAddress: 270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, FL, 33131, USA\n \nEAST HOTEL MIAMI\nDesigned by award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica and with \ninteriors by New York-based Clodagh Design, EAST Miami is the first \nSwire Hotels property in North America and the third hotel under the \nEAST brand. The design hotel has a prime location, located within Brickell \nCity Centre, and has a superb mix of luxury retail, residential, office space \nand upscale amenities. EAST offers a unique mix of customized guest \nservices, cutting-edge technology, and innovative restaurants and bars.\nAddress: 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL 33131, USA\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",29,{"image":128,"text":129,"number":130},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.30.png"," \nMARRIOTT HARBOR BEACH RESORT\nWith a stay at Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa in \nFort Lauderdale, you’ll be conveniently close to Jungle Queen Riverboat \nand Port Everglades. This resort is within close proximity of Bahia Mar \nMarina and Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, perfect for every luxury yacht \nlover. Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa or enjoy a meal at one of the \nresort’s exquisite restaurants, resulting in a memorable stay.\nAddress: 3030 Holiday Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, USA\n \nRENAISSANCE FORT LAUDERDALE \nCRUISE PORT HOTEL\nCruise into coastal luxury at the Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port \nHotel. Here, in the heart of the vibrant 17th Street Cruise District, the \nrecently renovated hotel helps guests ease into vacation mode with inviting, \nlocally-inspired decor, stylish, modern guest rooms and an array of thoughtful \namenities. Connected to the bustling downtown area via Las Olas Blvd. and \nonly a short drive from Miami, the Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port \nHotel makes it easy to find authentic local experiences.\nAddress: 1617 SE 17th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, USA\n \nTRUMP NATIONAL DORAL GOLF RESORT\nTrump National Doral Golf Resort is Miami’s premier 800-acre tropical \noasis that has been meticulously redesigned to meet the unwavering \nTrump standard of excellence. The space provides a lifestyle of \nuncompromising personalized service, luxurious amenities and attention \nto detail that creates a lifetime of memories.\nAddress: 4400 NW 87th Avenue, Miami, FL 33178, USA\n",30,{"image":132,"text":133,"number":134},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.31.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 31.\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n \nTHE RITZ-CARLTON FORT\nLAUDERDALE\nThe Ritz Carlton Fort Lauderdale is an amazing \nFort Lauderdale lodging choice for your trip to \nFlorida. With numerous amenities for guests such \nas 24-hour front desk, gift shop, jacuzzi or spa, you \nwill wake up at The Ritz Carlton Fort Lauderdale \nfeeling refreshed every day for your time in Fort \nLauderdale.\nAddress: 1 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort \nLauderdale,  FL 33304, USA\n \nCONRAD FORT LAUDERDALE\nHailed as the new beacon of luxury on Fort Lauderdale’s \nexclusive North Beach, Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach \nredefines \nultra-elegant \nhospitality. \nOffering \ntwo \ndistinct collections of Luxury and Premium all-suite \naccommodations, the newly-opened beachfront resort \noverlooks the exquisite white beaches and cerulean \nwaters of the Atlantic Ocean. Indulge in the luxury \nsuites’ bespoke design, gourmet kitchen and Italian \nmarble bathroom.\nAddress: 551 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort \nLauderdale, FL 33304, USA\n",31,{"image":136,"text":137,"number":138},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.32.png","Maison & Objet Paris is one of the most quintessential events of the year, \nthat really represents the future of the interior design world, through the \nestablishment of amazing trends and exciting creations. This massive \nevent shares a big importance for professionals that are working within \nthe art of living in all its rich and varied expressions. \nThis two-year lifestyle show brings together a 360°product offering. \nDecoration, design, furniture, accessories, textiles, fragrances, the world \nof children, tableware, and many more, are exclusively displayed for \nevery design aficionado. Every exhibitor comes to Maison & Objet to \nshowcase the most amazing and original creations, that always set great \ntrends and inspirations for the year, specifically for 2020. \nAlthough there are many styles and areas that are represented throughout \nthis event, these same styles coexist in a multifaceted way, through the \ninventive show design which enlivens the spaces. This extraordinary \ndiversity is in line with the varied expectations of global markets. With \neach session, the great lifestyle platform, at the intersection of business \nand creativity, reveals solutions to visitors from around the world in \nsearch of uniqueness. All of these different styles and areas are carefully \norganized within the Maison category and Objet category. \nMaison & Objet’s goals are to present the best products in decoration and \nhome interior solutions according to style. The Objet area is responsible \nfor presenting the best objects and decorative accessories that are also \ndisplayed by product category. Every year, in January and September, \nMAISON & OBJET\n2020\n",32,{"image":140,"text":141,"number":142},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.33.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 33.\nParis is surrounded by art and design, all concentrated in one place that \nstands as an important part of the design development, for sure!\nBetween January 17th-21st, Paris will be the stage for the showcase of \nthe best of the interior design world. Paris Nord Villepinte is once again \nthe chosen location for this amazing event that’s Maison & Objet, that’s \nworldwide known for its capacity to present the upcoming trends, and \nexciting new products that are completely outside-the-box and, therefore \nmore than worthy to be displayed to the world. \nMaison & Objet’s main goal is definitely to offer the attendees, the \nopportunity to discover the unexpected and to explore the future of \nliving. At this design event there are top luxury brands that will be \npresenting their finest creations, and with that in mind you are more \nthan welcome to feel inspired by them. \nMake sure to check out top luxury brands such as Boca do Lobo, Missoni \nHome, Fendi Casa, Vista Alegre, Covet House, Roberto Cavalli, Zaha \nHadid, Lladró, Tom Dixon, and many other luxury brands that are \nabsolutely breathtaking!\nWhile you’re attending this ultimate design event, there are some luxury \nhotspots that you should definitely check out such as Guy Savoy, \nL’Ambroisie and Arpège. These three-Michelin star restaurants are \namazing for you to get the most bespoke culinary experience. \nBeyond the exploration of the finest French cuisine, you can also enjoy the \nmost luxurious hotels during your stay in Paris. The Hôtel D’Aubusson \nand Maison Albar Hotels Le Pont-Neuf are the most exquisite options \nfor you to upgrade your stay in the magnificent heart of Paris. Have the \nmost wonderful time at this eventful season, and let yourself be \ninspired by the world of design!\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",33,{"image":144,"text":145,"number":146},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.34.png","IMM COLOGNE\n2020\nWhat is the best wayto start the year then to admire the best interior \ndesign trends and furniture collections in one of the best design events in \nthe world? The international furniture fair is one of the leading events \nof the year, since it presents the latest furniture and interior design \ntrends for the upcoming season. Every year, the international fair seeks \nto impress the interior design enthusiasts that go there to meet the best \nfurniture and interiors solutions. From January 13th to 19th, all roads \nlead to the beautiful city of Cologne in Germany!\nDuring the week, the fair is open to trade visitors only, on weekends \nit also opens the doors to the private audience who is able to receive \nspecialized information and purchase suggestions on the topics of \nfurniture, furnishings, bedroom, interior design, interior decoration \nand design. Considered as an international communication forum and \ncreative center of ideas for the world’s interior design lovers, IMM \nCologne presents the whole furniture market at a glance and opens doors \nto global markets. The fair is accompanied by high-quality exhibitions, \ntrend events and roundtables that complement the offer perfectly.\nHosted at Koelnmesse Exhibition Centre in Cologne (Germany), IMM \nCologne is one of the leading interior design events  of the year since \n",34,{"image":148,"text":149,"number":150},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.35.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 35.\nit is the place where all of the interior designers, distinguished brands \nand manufactures go to discover the biggest news in the industry. Just \nlike the previous editions, this year’s event will register the presence of \nsome of the best  luxury brands, such as DelightFULL, Essential Home, \nRoche Bobois, Baxter and  Poltrona Frau, that will present their newest \nfurniture pieces and design ideas.Trendsetters and creative newcomers \nwill present the innovations for the coming year at the international \ninteriors show in Cologne.\nBesides the incredible stands by the best brands in the market, the \nvisitors will also have the opportunity to participate in other activities \nlike during the event, like the “Das Haus – Interiors on Stage”. This \ninitiative is the large-scale installation of a living situation based on the \nvery personal ideas of an internationally influential designer or design \nteam who changes every year. From minimalist to extravagant, from \nmatter-of-fact to sensuous, this incredible project it’s constructed from \nscratch, painted and lovingly furnished, visited by thousands, \ndiscussed and photographed. \nThe newly designated Pure Atmospheres section at IMM cologne \npromises its visitors a fascinating experience in the form of immersive \nbrand presentations by a host of premium design brands from the \ninternational interiors industry. The “Trend Atmospheres” event concept \nwill be focused once again in colour, materials and product trends \nproviding an overview of what’s happening in home interiors right now.\nDon’t miss the opportunity to learn more about the industry’s future \ninsights at their incredible talks, also known as “The Stage”. Here, some \nof the best interior designers and luxury brands will talk about the latest \nindustry trends in the home living sector. Also , if you’re a young designer \nand you want to attend the international design fair, don’t miss the \nchance to show your incredible talent at the Pure Talents Contest. This \nincredible initiative is conceived exclusively for designers who are still \npursuing their studies or have just left university.\nTo elevate your incredible design experience during IMM Cologne week, \nmake sure you choose the right places to stay and experience. Cologna is \nknown for its incredible architectural history, so there are a few places in \ntown that are quite emblematic, like the Hotel IM Warsserturm or the \nHyatt Regency Cologne. Besides the incredible boutique hotels, Cologne \nis the culinary hub of the Rhineland and possibly the best city to eat in the \ncountry. The German city has more combined Michelin stars than any \nother city in the country, and ranks 6th out of all European cities. Since \nyou’re going to the beautiful city of Cologne, make sure you experience \nsome of the best fine-dining restaurants in town like “Vendôme”, for a \nmodern french experience, or “Maximilian Lorenz” for a traditional yet \nmodern German meal!\nUPCOMING EVENTS \u002F\u002F\n",35,{"image":152,"text":153,"number":154},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.36.png","10 SUPERYACHTS \nOWNED BY CELEBRITIES\nCelebrities are surrounded by rich and luxurious elements, whether it’s massive \nmansions or lavish and star-studded parties. Superyachts are also the ultimate \nacquisition for every celebrity, even if it’s just to spend an incredibly exquisite \nsummer down the South of Italy and South of France. In these luxurious yachts, \nthere are many exclusive amenities that you can only find in these Superyachts. \nYachting design is perfectly composed of top interior design and architectural \nfirms, that only provide the best of design, with the most bespoke pieces of \nfurniture. With this special edition in mind, CovetED presents the most stunning \nSuperyachts that were a big part of these celebrities’ luxurious way of life.\n",36,{"image":156,"text":157,"number":158},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.37.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 37.\nBEETHOVEN (NUVOLARI & LENARD)\nIt’s not only the Hollywood stars that have the most amazing time, sport \nstars are also major fans of nautical experiences, and Rafael Nadal is no \nexception. Nadal is worldly known for being a top Spanish tennis player \nin International men’s singles. As a sportsman, he has hold many records \nand won many awards for his amazing work throughout his career. With \nall the fame and glory he has achieved, Nadal has also awarded himself \nwith a luxury yacht, the Beethoven, due to his love of yachting. Acquired \nin 2016, this 23.5 metre motor and Monte Carlo Yacht, was built in \nMontefalcone in Italy, by the French company Beneteau. When it comes \nto talk about the interiors of this luxurious yacht, the exterior and \ninterior design was the responsibility of well recognized Italian design \ncompany Nuvolari Lenard. Through their creative design, the company \nwas able to establish a perfect balance on the decor concept, to meet \nNadal’s tastes and needs. This yacht features a stateroom, kitchen and \ncabins that are decorated in neutral tones, with accents of stone and slate \nwith wooden finishes. There is also an expansive deck, a bimini top and \na flybridge, that offers a stunning and comfortable accommodation. The \ntennis player has recently placed this magnificent luxury yacht for sale, \nso don’t lose the opportunity to shine by, with the stylish Beethoven.\nEOS (FRANÇOIS CATROUX)\nDiane Furstenberg named her incredible luxury yacht after the Greek \nGoddess of the Dawn, Eos. This luxurious and historical yacht is a \n93 metre Bermuda rigged schooner, with three amazing long masts, \nwhich makes it absolutely majestic. This was an incredible purchase by \ninternationally fashion designer Diane Furstenberg, and her husband \nBarry Diller, in 2009. The famous company Lurssen was behind the \nbuilt of this luxury yacht, where Bill Langan was responsible for the \nexterior design of this project, while the top French interior designer \nFrançois Catroux embraced the embellishment of Furstenberg’s yacht. \nThe wonderful Eos is able to comfortably accommodate 16 guests and \n21 crew members. As far as the interiors go, François dedicated himself \nto reflect these celebrities’ tastes and personalities, while adapting to \nhis design identity. The spaces throughout this yacht feature elegantly \ndecorated and luxurious spaces, with many entertainment areas, such as \na jacuzzi, a magnificent glass staircase and panoramic views.\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",37,{"image":160,"text":161,"number":162},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.38.png","VA BENE (H2 YACHT DESIGN)\nH2 Yacht Design proudly presents one of their most astounding projects, \nthe Va Bene Superyacht, a property by the worldwide known musician \nEric Clapton. Built in 1992 by Euroship Cees Cornelissen, this yacht \nalways has presented itself as a great love for this recognized musician. \nOnce named Only 4 U, it was refitted in 2008 by prestigious interior \ndesign company H2 Yacht Design, and exterior design styling by The \nA Group and Richard Hein. Va Bene is able to fit about 12 guests and \n14 crew members, within 6 spacious and exquisite cabins, including a \nmaster suite. Although it shares quite a few years of functioning, the \nyacht has faced a remodel, and also presents a timeless styling, with \nbeautiful furnishings, which perfectly state the concept of comfort \ncombined with elegance. The leisure and entertainment facilities are \ndefinitely what transform this place, especially with the Jacuzzi on \ndeck, gym and wellness area, stabilizers at anchor, and many water \nactivities at your disposal. The recurring decor style sits on neutral tones \nacross every room available, as well as the presence of Art Deco. With \nthat theme, there’s a relaxed, comfortable and fresh harmony that’s \ndiscovered on the Va Bene. Throughout the Superyacht, there are visible \ndivided areas: the card playing area with leather chairs, a movie lounge \narea with upholstered pieces, a formal dining room, filled with luxurious \nlighting, Italian marble and displays of abstract art. From abstract art, \nmarble sculptures and ceramic vases, the yacht stands as a massive art \ngallery, as well as a music homage.\n",38,{"image":164,"text":165,"number":166},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.39.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 39.\nREGINA D’ITALIA II’S \n(LAZZARINI PICKERING)\nMeet Regina D’Italia II’s, a Super Luxury Yacht, that belongs to fashion \ndesigners, Domenico and Stefano Gabbana, the founders of the iconic \nItalian brand Dolce & Gabbana. Not only have they expressed the best \nof design everywhere, they also possess the finest of design, especially \non this Super Luxury Yacht. Regina D’Italia II’s stands as the perfect \nreflection of these worldwide famous designers, built by Codecasa, in \nItaly, around 2006. The exterior design was made by the expert work \nof Della Role Design, while the luxurious interior design was proudly \nassigned to Lazzarini Pickering. This extraordinary yacht features a \ncapacity of 12 guests and a crew of 10 members, within 6 cabins, \nincluding one master suite, one VIP, two double and two twins. \nThe 167.32-feet yacht is equipped with an ultra-modern stabilization \nsystem, which provides a comfortable luxury experience. Perfectly \nbalancing the concept of flamboyance and minimalism, Lazzarini \nPickering established an exquisite setting, focusing on high-fashion \nliving. The minimalist architecture and its incomparable richness is \nclear on the materials throughout the Superyachts. Its decoration \nshares rubies and sapphires taps, gold veined marble floors and \nanimalistic prints prevailing as a texture. \nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",39,{"image":168,"text":169,"number":170},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.40.png","CHRISTINA O (APOSTOLOS \nMOLINDRIS & ASSOCIATES)\nChristina O stands as a Superyacht that is full of History and Heritage, \nwhich means that it is almost impossible to deliver a fair amount for \nwhat this creation offers: a life of stories that you could never replace! \nBuilt in 1943 by Canadian Vickers, it was shortly purchased by Greek \nshipping magnate Aristotle Onassis in 1954. Since then, the Superyacht \nhas been able to receive visits from Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, \nWinston Churchill, John F Kennedy and many other celebrities. This \n325-feet creation has been refitted in 2017, with a stylish interior \ndesign setting from design firm, Apostolos Molindris & Associates. This \nSuperyacht is able to fit 34 guests and a crew of 38, within 17 cabins. \nThis custom project still features some of the bespoke elements that \ncame with its first construction such as an original lapis fireplace, with \na English Country Manor House style decor. This historical yacht has \nrecently been the stage for the getaway wedding of Heidi Klum and Tom \nKaulitz, on the South of the Italian Island of Capri. Within the Christina \nO, you can also find the distinguished Onassis Suite, that features na \nonyx fireplace and illumination by ostentatious Baccarat crystal Wall \nlights. There is also a large space for leisure and entertainment amenities, \nsuch as a completed library, a massive saloon, a magnificent ballroom, a \ngym and music room, where Sinatra has once performed.\nTRANQUILITY (WINCH DESIGN)\nMeet the former Equanimity, and actual Tranquility Superyacht, that \nwas originally built in 2013! This stunning superyacht is an incredible \ncreation of Oceanco with a fabulous interior design by prestigious design \nfirm, Winch Design. Able to fit up to 22 guests and a crew of 29, it \nfeatures the astounding number of 10 rooms, divided into 1 master suite, \n3 VIP rooms, 4 Double, 2 Twin Rooms, and many more. This elegant \ncreation is going to shine on mega-famous celebrity Kylie Jenner’s lavish \n22nd birthday party. This 300.20-feet luxurious Superyacht features a \nperfectly conceptualized Asian-inspired theme, where wood, bamboo, \nmarble and gold leaf are the main materials within. But that’s not all, as \nyou should expect! This Superyacht shares many ostentatious amenities \nsuch as a Helipad, a Beach Club, Wellness Area, Cinema, Swimming Pool, \nand many more. Tranquility states the incredible amount of US$1.25 \nMillion per week, and it is the most perfect idea to enjoy on a massive \nparty, surrounded by friends and family.\n",40,{"image":172,"text":173,"number":174},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.41.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 41.\nVENUS (PHILIPPE STARCK)\nVenus is a tribute to the Roman Goddess of Love. Built for the late Apple \nfounder, Steve Jobs, but unfortunately not ready before his death, this \nSuperyacht was made to meticulously measure to this technology mogul. \nReady in 2012, Venus is massively private, covered in glass, and features, \nof course, a high level of technology throughout the whole yacht. The \ntop French interior designer Philippe Starck was the head designer \nresponsible for the embellishment of this project, along with Feadship, \nthat was responsible for its magnificent built. This 78.2 metre Superyacht \nbelongs to the late Apple founder’s wife, Laurene Powell Jobs. The \nstunning interior design within the Venus’ spaces shares a minimalistic \ndesign, filled with bespoke and unique pieces of furniture. The interior \nfits a space that could include up to 12 guests and 22 crew members, \nthroughout 14 cabins, that ensure a luxury yacht experience. Feadship \ncompany embellished the Superyacht with large cabin windows, almost \nfloor to ceiling, as well as the main living area. Among special features of \nthis impressive vessel, there are seven 27-inch iMac computers.\nSEVEN SEAS (NUVOLARI & LENARD)\nSteven Spielberg is a worldwide famous filmmaker, that has been \nrecognized for his artwork on films such as JAWS, E.T., Schindler’s \nList, Jurassic Park, and many other film masterpieces. As you can see, \nthe filmmaker is not only known for his achievements, but also for \nhis impact on yachting, since he possesses one of the most coveted \nSuperyachts of all time, the Seven Seas. This 282.15-feet custom motor \nSuperyacht, was built by Oceanco in the Netherlands, and officially \nlaunched in 2010, with an exquisite exterior and interior design by design \nexperts Nuvolari & Lenard. This impressive luxury Superyacht has the \ncapacity for 14 guests, and 26 crew members, throughout 7 cabins, in \nwhich there is one master suite, 2 VIP rooms, 2 double and 2 twins. On \nthe exterior you’re able to see a magnificent infinity pool on the aft deck, \nas well as the possibility to turn in into a helipad or even an entertaining \narea. The interior features a contemporary theme, with walnut, teak and \nrosewood balanced with natural materials, fabrics and colours. The main \nsalon is embellished with a professional projection system and a 5x2m \nscreen which will transform into a screening theatre. Besides a 250m2 \nmain salon that’s able to host a massive party, there’s a stylist dining \narea prepared for every occasion. In 2015, it was reported that Spielberg \nwould start building a new and great Superyacht, but it’s not clear if he \nproceeded with a new construction. Instead, in 2016, Seven Seas went \nthrough a refit at Amico and Co, an Italian shipyard.\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",41,{"image":176,"text":177,"number":178},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.42.png","This US$400 Million exquisite Superyacht is called Flying \nFox, and it is the recent acquisition of Amazon’s CEO, \nJeff Bezos. This brand new Superyacht was built this \nyear, which means that this is a very recent creation from \nthe company Lurssen. This astounding 446.19-feet Yacht \nfeatures the amazing number of 11 cabins, including a \nmaster suite and 10 VIP staterooms, which is able to fit \nup to 22 guests and a crew of 54. This relaxed luxury \nyacht shares a timeless styling, with a comfortable and \nelegant concept, yet with the most amazing and bespoke \npieces. Since its recent built, the present decor features a \nwooden-theme, with a very contemporary style. With a \nspecial contribution of Espen Oeino on exterior design, \nand interior designer Mark Berryman, this project \nfeatures the most luxurious amenities. For relaxation and \nentertainment, there are many facilities such as a 12-meter \nswimming pool, a 400m 2-Floor Spa Area, Helipad, cinema, \nelevator, and many other facilities.\nFLYING FOX (MARK BERRYMAN)\n",42,{"image":180,"text":181,"number":182},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.43.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 43.\nMAIN (GIORGIO ARMANI S.P.A., \nORTELLI ARCHITETTI)\nGiorgio Armani is a true Italian fashion icon and designer that delivers \nto the world the best of design. This fashion mogul not only reflects \nthe luxurious concept on fashion, but also in his every own way of life, \nand his Superyacht is the most incredible way to prove it. Meet Main, \nthe 213.25-feet Superyacht, that was proudly built by Codecasa in \nItaly, in 2008. As well as its built, the exterior design was also a master \nwork from this own company, where sophistication and engineering \nare their expertise, in which they completely succeeded. The Main \nfeatures a capacity for 12 guests and 14 crew members, throughout 7 \ncabins, divided into 1 master suite and 6 rooms. With a steel hull and \naluminium superstructure, with teak decks, this yacht is also fitted \non-board comfort, through the implement of “zero speed stabilizers”. \nThere is also a gym jacuzzi on deck, tender garage and many other \nostentatious amenities. For the luxurious interiors, Giorgio Armani \nand Ortelli Architetti joined forces to bring the Main yacht to life, \nthrough the establishment of maximum luxury, as you would expect \nfrom Armani. The interiors are filled with Armani Casa custom pieces, \nsuch as sofas, centre tables and fashionable stools. Natural birchwood is \nthe material that obviously prevails, applied to the floors, indoor stairs, \nvenetian blinds and bulkheads, while the bathrooms are decorated with \nmarble. There’s also an eccentric fireplace in the main deck’s saloon and \na galley adorned with retro satin glass. The majority of pieces that are \navailable on this yacht was developed by Armani, and the chosen palette \nsat on metal grey ceilings and dark green walls, although each cabin \nfeatures a different colour scheme.\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",43,{"image":184,"text":185,"number":186},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.44.png","10 MOST INSPIRATIONAL \nSUPERYACHT DESIGNERS\nThe world of luxury superyachts is truly incredible, with an array of amazingly \ntalented designers that dedicate their careers to this luxurious field of design. \nCovetED Magazine brings you a our selection of the top 10 Most Inspirational \nSuperyacht Designers, many of whom we had the pleasure of interviewing, allowing \nfor a deeper dive into their design aesthetic and inspiration for luxury yachts. \nDiscover how they started, what drives them and what to expect for the future. \n",44,{"image":188,"text":189,"number":190},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.45.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 45.\nBANNENBERG &\nROWELL DESIGN\nDICKIE BANNENBERG AND SIMON ROWELL\nBannenberg & Rowell is an award-winning superyacht design studio \nbased in Fulham, the direct descendent of the Jon Bannenberg studio \nestablished in the early 1960s. Headed by Dickie Bannenberg and \nSimon Rowell, the studio is renowned for its creative, contemporary \nand approachable design – both in interior and exterior. In addition \nthe team undertake residential, aircraft and furniture design.\nWe had the pleasure of catching up with Dickie Bannenberg, who \nrevealed that his father used to say that nobody needs a yacht. \nHowever, Dickie looks at his work as a position of amazing privilege, \nbecause “as a designer you are creating something bespoke for clients \nwho are accustomed to the very best.” The designer admits that \nthe studio has no typical client. “But they are connected by seeking \nprogressive and interesting design. Some have a pretty advanced idea \nof what they want, others less so, and look to us for setting out the \ndesign map.”\nWhen it comes to yacht trends, Dickie believes that “there is an \nunmistakable momentum towards creating better exterior spaces \nwhich interact with the sea. Think balconies, terraces, beach clubs. \nElsewhere, glazing technological advances allowing larger windows \nand more natural light. At a certain size of yacht, you might see thick \nglass panels in the hull, above and below the waterline.”\nRegarding craftsmanship, Dickie admits that the custom yacht \nindustry supports many craftsmen, artisans and specialists. “From the \nperspective of interior design, the field widens hugely with craftsmen \nand women out there able to tackle anything a designer can imagine.”\nThe studio has won multiple World Superyacht and International \nSuperyacht Society awards and was included by Architectural Digest \nin their Top 100 Designers. Yacht projects have been completed at \nalmost every leading yard, including nine new builds at Feadship, \nseven at Heesen and projects at Abeking & Rasmussen, Lürssen, \nBenetti, Trinity, Baglietto, Palmer Johnson and Admiral Technomar.\nFor the future, the designer expects an equally diverse nature of yacht \ndesign due to the diverse range of clients, claiming that “explorer \nyachts are certainly becoming more prevalent. You could say that \nprivacy is the new luxury and in that sense, owners like to venture \nfurther afield, away from the rather familiar waters of the Cote \nd’Azur and Caribbean. For my part, I’d like to see a much deeper \nenvironmental commitment on the part of everyone involved in \nyachting. Tighter standards, tougher regulations and a pivot away \nfrom some of the materials viewed as rare and luxurious finishes.”\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",45,{"image":192,"text":193,"number":194},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.46.png","KEN FREIVOKH\n KEN FREIVOKH DESIGN\nWorking from his studio based on the River Hamble on the south \ncoast of the UK, superyacht designer Ken Freivokh actually started \nlife as an architect. Raised in Los Angeles, he studied engineering and \narchitecture in Peru before moving to the UK to study at the Royal \nCollege of Art, graduating in 1972 with a Masters in Design. It was \nwhile working as an architect that Freivokh first encountered yacht \ndesign, and as an experienced sailor it was when buying his own \nyacht – and asking for some changes to be made – that he started to \nmake the transition to the industry.\nToday, Ken Freivokh Design is a multi-disciplinary team renowned for \ncreating unique “out of the box” design solutions. Among the most relevant \nlist of core services that this form provides, aside from interior design, \nwe can include external styling, project management and supervision, \nas well as CAD and 3D design. The company has these services applied \nto luxury yachts as well as to other projects of  architecture, residential \ninteriors, private jets and industrial design. The innovative design team’s \nmethodology involves a careful analysis of the client’s brief, examination \nof first principles, lateral thinking and formulation of very special designs, \nalways aimed at raising the bar of excellence. Freivokh himself revises \nhimself in those feature, and has stated that designing yachts is definitely \nhis lifelong goal and and achievement.\n“Designing yachts combine my fascination and life long involvement \nwith design, with my love of yachts.   There is amazing scope for \ninnovation, combining technical issues with space and aesthetic \ntreatment, offering the opportunity to create a floating ‘world’ with its \nown individual and unique character. “  \nPerhaps most famously, Ken Freivokh design the exterior and interior \nof US venture capitalist Tom Perkins’ superyacht Maltese Falcon, at \n88 metres notable for its innovative Dynarig and still one of the largest \nprivate sailing yachts in the world. That is set to change with the \nFreivokh-designed superyacht Dream Symphony, a striking 141 metre \ncontemporary wooden schooner that is currently under construction \nat the Dream Ship Victory yard in Turkey. Some of Freivokh’s most \nrelevant vessels can also include high performance yachts such as Leopard \nand Ocean Phoenix and also some more classic yachts such as Atlantide, \nSpada, Saga and Sycara.\nWhen it comes to the type of clients that Ken Freivokh Design usually \nhas under their wing, they all have one thing in common: success. The \ndesigner stated this word ad a common denominator for the customers, \nseen as they have achieved notorious success each of them within their \nparticular sphere of activity. Thanks to the victories in their career and \nin their lifetime, they are people that dream high and manage to achieve \n",46,{"image":196,"text":197,"number":198},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.47.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 47.\nthat very same vision. That matter also ends up being a factor that, for \nKen Freivokh, defines a lot of the features of many current yacht owners.\n“I find that current yacht owners are more prepared to accept innovation, \nand to allow designers to create a yacht which is totally unique and \npersonal, and expression of the owners tastes and interests.”\nWhen it comes to projects, aside from some aforementioned superyacht \ndesigns, Freivokh has also had a series of relevant collaborations with \nseveral production yacht builders which includes names such as \nSunseeker and Discovery Yachts. Aside from developing several interior \ndesign styles with these two companies, Ken Freivokh has also developed \ntender designs with Pasoe. In all of his work it’s evident that quality and \nbespoke craftsmanship has a relevant role in the quality that is reflected \non each of his company’s projects, and the designer knows this.\n“There will always be a role for bespoke craftsmanship, even in the most \nsimple and minimalistic designs, and such skills are essential and reflect \nthe quality and intricacy of the design.”\nIt’s very evident that Freivokh, alongside his team, throughout many \nyears have been responsible for the creation of a variety of stunning \nyacht exteriors and interiors. The studio has gained a reputation very \nnotable for showing a common element to their projects: cutting \nedge and often futuristic concept designs. However, the designer \nstated that he believes that the industry can still move forward a \nlot faster through the adoption of other more creative and advanced \ndesign methods. He believes that the designers in the industry are \nmore than ready to take on the challenge of adapting to that change, \nand it’s only a matter of preparing the other groups inserted in the \ncommunity for this eventual change.\n“I believe that yachts could still move \nforward adopting more creative and \nadvanced techniques, three dimensional \nstructural solutions such as space frames \nand geodesic structures, much greater \nuse of structural glass to achieve amazing \npanoramic views from all key areas of \nthe yacht. The designers are ready, the \nowners can be made ready, the shipyards \nhave to brace themselves to be ready!”\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",47,{"image":200,"text":201,"number":202},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.48.png","MARK TUCKER\nDESIGN UNLIMITED \nMark Tucker is a man with an over 30-year-old-experience in the \nyacht interior design world, being also known for projects such as the \n64.68-metre Shemara, 53-metre Mirage and 46.2-metre Pink Gin VI, as \nwell as for being the creator and managing director of another relevant \ncompany within the industry: Design Unlimited. This company \nwas created precisely in the beginning of the new millennium and it \nquickly became a turning point in Mark’s career. He had the previous \nadvantage of having worked for two major players within the yachting \ncommunity: he was involved with Camper & Nicholsons (Yachts) Ltd \nas an interior design specialist and also within Ken Freivokh Design \nas an associate partner. Thanks to these previous jobs, he earned a \nvaluable reputation for his “fresh” interior and exterior design stylings \nin the production of yachts and superyachts, be them either sailboats or \nmotorboats. When it comes to the remarkable projects of the studio we \ncan indicate their take on vessels such as Visione, Sojana and Pink Gin \nV, as well as some relevant projects for companies such as Sunseeker \nInternational as well as Bavaria Yachtbau. The team of this incredible \ndesign firm has been awarded with some relevant awards such as the \nShowBoats Best Refit award for Elisabeth F, and a World Superyacht \nAwards commendation for Karia. Curiously enough Mark has had a \nunique sailing career alongside his wife Julie Tucker, who is currently \nworking as the Financial Director of Design Unlimited. \n",48,{"image":204,"text":205,"number":206},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.49.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 49.\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",49,{"image":208,"text":209,"number":210},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.50.png","Jonny Horsfield is the Owner and Creative Director of the prestiged \ncompany H2 Yacht Design, considered as a veteran among the yachting \nindustry. Jonny started giving his first steps within the area after having \ngraduated from Coventry University in a period during which he studied \ncar design. Ironically fate would lead him away from cars and approach \nhim to the wonders of superyacht styling. This happened due to his \nfirst professional experiences which have allowed him to work alongside \nMartin Francis, and then spending five years under the professional wing \nof Donald Starkey. After having created H2 Yacht Design, during the \nfirst steps of the business they’ve worked mostly on superyacht refits. In \n2005 a new opportunity came forward for the company with a proposal \nof working on the interior design of the 54 metre Proteksan superyacht \nJONNY HORSFIELD\nH2 YACHT DESIGN\nTalisman C. This would be the company’s first new-build, and an event \nwhich would propel them into trying the areas of exterior styling and \ninterior design of many amazing luxury yachts. Jonny has five key factors \nthat he still takes into account while doing his job in approaching design: \ncreating a relaxing ambience, focusing on functionality and flexibility, \nand cost effective solutions, while maintaining the highest quality and \nusing the most exquisite materials for a quality job. \nAmong some honors H2 Yacht Design has received throughout the years, \nwe can definitely point to the ShowBoats Design Award they’ve won \nin 2013 thanks to their take on the interior layout design of Proteksan \nsuperyacht Vicky. Aside from some bespoke luxury vessels, the firm has \nalso been involved with the interior design of several private residences.\n",50,{"image":212,"text":213,"number":214},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.51.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 51.\nSteve Gresham is the creator of Gresham Yacht Design and a good \nexample of a person who’s had a long background of experience which \nwould culminate in his initiative of creating his own business within the \nboating area. \nIronically, his path didn’t begin in the boating industry alike many other \ntop players in the industry, but now his favourite part about his work is \n“the process of translating an owner’s ideas onto paper and to see that \nidea grow and develop”. According to the designer, the typical yacht \nclient is “varied and comes to us from all over the world. While there is \nmuch we could share about them, we take their privacy very seriously \nand can’t discuss anything about them, except to say that they are very \nsuccessful. If it weren’t for these individuals, our industry would cease to \nexist and with it, hundreds of thousands of jobs. They play a crucial role \nin the superyacht market and beyond.”\nHe was always very noticed thanks to his particular sketching and \ndrawing abilities, as well as his sharp understanding of 3D form, which \nhe can easily manage to create some of the most amazing models seen in\nSTEVE GRESHAM\nGRESHAM YACHT DESIGN\n the yachting industry in the present. Regarding current yacht trends, the \ndesigner says that “looking at the interior, we are seeing more requests \nfor large open spaces and relaxed, easy to maintain interior finishes.”\nWhen it comes to craftsmanship, Steve Gresham believes that “the role \nof craftspeople in our market is very important. Without the specialist \ntradespeople we have within our industry, the yachts you see today \njust wouldn’t have been possible. We work with a number of interior \noutfitters and artisans that are able to translate our drawings and ideas \ninto reality in ways that wouldn’t otherwise be viable.”\nFor the future of the yacht design world, Gresham says it is a “very \nslow-moving sector and so changes take a long time”. Since the world \nis focused on sustainability and being environmentally friendly, the \ndesigner believes that “we are likely to see more design ideas that revolve \naround new technologies to achieve these goals. It would be good to see \nmore superyachts fitted with equipment that can help clean, map and \nmonitor the health of our seas, coral reefs and ocean life, in a bid to help \nimprove all of it for future generations.”\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",51,{"image":216,"text":217,"number":218},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.52.png","ANDREW WINCH\nWINCH DESIGN\nSpecialising in interior and exterior yacht design, Andrew Winch started \nin Jon Banneberg’s pioneering yacht design studio in 1980 having been \nmentored by the legendary designer as a student. After six years, Winch \nset out on his own, forming Andrew Winch Designs in 1986 with his \nwife, Jane. In 2015 the firm was re-branded as Winch Design.. The \nWinch Design Yachts Studio has been established for over 30 years and \nis currently led by Jim Dixon. \nAlongside interior design and exterior styling for luxury yachts and \nyacht refits, Winch Design also has an architecture studio since 2009, \nwith a team of around 30 architects and interior designers and an \naviation studio that, since 2002, has expanded its portfolio with an \narray of aircrafts and helicopters.  \nWhen it comes to their work, according to Jim Dixon, the current \nDirector of Yachts and Aviation at Winch Design, he loves the flexibility \nand variation that comes every day with every new challenge they are \nhandled. They have a habit of nurturing and and developing each of their \nclient’s individual dreams until it culminates in a final result that can be \nseen as a milestone for the team and the client. The team adores seeing \ntheir clients’ reactions.\n“The knowledge that everyone’s hard work has yielded something \nentirely unique and above all, technically faultless and beautiful, is a \nwonderful and very proud moment for us all.”\n",52,{"image":220,"text":221,"number":222},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.53.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 53.\nSpeaking of their type of clients, most of them are billionaires, many \nof whom come from industries such as fin-tech and e-commerce. Aside \nfrom looking for something unique and suiting for their lifestyle, they \nare very detail-oriented in their vision of a dream yacht. The team at \nWinch Design has a good habit of getting to know their clients, more \nspecifically their tastes, preferences and habits, and from there initiate a \ncollaborative conversation which will be an essential base step towards \nachieving an incredible final result.\n“It’s great when the client is fully involved and there is a creative \ndialogue between them and our designers as it means that we are able \nto understand their dreams in their entirety.”\nThe team shares a passion for delivering designs imbued with the \nWinch ethos for beauty, uniqueness and perfect proportion. The work \ncreated by the Studio over the last 33 years speaks for itself and current \nprojects continue to push boundaries and expectations of design. \nThey’ve also managed to create some relevant relationships with many \nof their suppliers, each of them being a master in their own craft. \nCraftsmanship, for that matter, is a matter that the team gives a great \namount of emphasis to, seen as they invest in it for the final results.\nWhen it comes to trends in the yachting world, Jim points to the \nincreasing popularity that explorer yachts are gaining throughout this \nperiod. According to him, these vessels have features such as robust \nhulls, higher crew capacity and superior storage space, alongside \nwith the fact that are vessels equipped with the tech, durability and \npropulsion power which allows the owner, guests and crew to enjoy \ntravels across a variety of extreme environments. As a matter of fact \nWinch Design has been working on three projects directed toward that \nsense, seen as these yachts are taking over many sea lovers.\n“Clients are expecting a flow and consistency between their spaces \non land and at sea and want their yachts to be multi-functional and \ncapable of functioning in the same way as a home on land. Some clients \nare choosing to spend extended periods of time on board, some are even \nchoosing to live permanently on board. “\n“I would like to see other luxury industry \nleaders promoting the conversation \nabout sustainability, publicly supporting \nand financing conservation charities as \nwell as making small changes from the \nbottom to the top. “\nWhen it comes to some possible changes in the yachting industry, Jim \nDixon predicts a dramatic change in the superyacht industry in this \nupcoming decade. There are a series of rules which are being applied \nto help the the move towards carbon neutral methods of propulsion, \nin order to help control the levels of pollution in several areas at risk. \nHe predicts a huge increase in Hydrogen fuel Powered Yachts, a type of \nvessel which will be protected from loss of value and produce no harmful \nemissions, as well as a resurgence of interest in sailing yachts, which \nare boats that can be very luxurious, and also help on the ecological \nmatter. In Norway, for that matter, certain fjords have banned \ncombustion fuelled liners and yachts from entering in a bid with the \ngoal of eradicating the high levels of pollution detrimental for the local \nenvironment. Jim manifests a hope that the yachting community will \nstart to turn to discussions regarding ecological and sustainable matters \nthrough which the boating industry can help protect the environment.\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",53,{"image":224,"text":225,"number":226},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.54.png","ZAHA HADID STUDIO\nZaha Hadid, in ore word, could be described as magnificent! This \neccentric and out-of-the-box Iraqi-British architect has definitely \nrevolutionize the world of architecture and interior design, through \nher many eccentric designs created on a worldwide level. She was \nthe first woman to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004, and \nwas made a Dame by the Queen Elizabeth II. She’s recognized for \nher exceptional designs, and for liberating architectural geometry, \nwhich absolutely transformed the way we look at architecture \nand design today. Some of her most astounding works feature the \naquatic centre for the London 2012 Olympics, the MAXXI Museum \nin Rome, the Guangzhou Opera House in China, and many other \nexceptional projects. As far as the luxury yacht industry goes, Zaha \nHadid was responsible for one of the most exquisite and extraordinary \nSuperyachts you would ever see, the Unique Circle Yachts. For \nBloom+Voss Shipyards, the designer these five unbelievably futuristic \nyachts, that together form a master 128m yacht. Her design identity is \npresent throughout all of her creations, establishing an amazing legacy \nfor the late designer.\n",54,{"image":228,"text":229,"number":230},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.55.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 55.\nY.CO\nY.CO is an exquisite yacht management company, that is able to \ndeliver the most amazing selection of luxury Yachts and Superyachts. \nGary Wright and Charlie Birkett started this company in 2004, with \nthe goal to make yacht aficionados dreams come true. They intend \nto establish and culminate every need from every yacht owner, \nand that’s why they’re one of the go-to companies when it comes \nto the luxury yachts industry. Since its establishment, they have \ngrown exponentially, becoming an industry-leading company with \na team of over 100. They share a large amount of services, including \npurchase assistance, sales, charter and new-build project coordination. \nOne of their recent acquisitions to their portfolio is the Golden Eagle, \nan exquisite yacht that was designed by top interior designer, Tino \nZervudachi. This brand new refit has resulted on a luxurious reflection \nof good taste, mixing the power of quality and contemporary living, \nwith cleaner lines and not very traditional.\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",55,{"image":232,"text":233,"number":234},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.56.png","BENETTI YACHTS\nOne of the oldest builders of luxury yachts in the entire world, Benetti \nwas established by Lorenzo Benetti in 1873. They began to build \nwooden boats used for local and international trade. 146 years later, \nfollowing the acquisition by the esteemed Turin-based boat builder \nAzimut Spa, they have created an incredible portfolio filled with over \n350 built boats, over 300,000 sqm (3.229.173 sq.ft) of production \nfacilities at three shipyards in Italy and 35 yachts currently under \nconstruction, including three giga yachts of 100mt and longer. \nTheir quality is undeniable and is guaranteed by the Benetti Quality \nSystem, which is part of the company’s mission of delivering a \nproduct built to the highest quality standards and, most importantly, \nrespecting the client’s expectations. A Benetti Yacht is a combination \nof the highest technical and functional standards with an impressive \nappearance and comfort. \nBenetti’s staff has one single primary goal: Benetti’s owners satisfaction. \nAnd it features the finest professionals, from architects to engineers, \nproject managers, designers, specialized engineers and the savviest and \nexpert craftsmen. Every single one of these professionals owns a set of \nskills that includes flexibility, creativity, determination and passion, \ntogether with the courage to accept ever-changing challenges. \n",56,{"image":236,"text":237,"number":238},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.57.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 57.\nBenetti has a strong craftsmanship heritage that comes from Viareggio, \nwhich is a seaside city in Tuscany with powerful local seafaring \nculture, and where the company was born. The very talented group of \nthe finest carpenters, metalworkers, marble-cutters and drawers has \nbeen refining skills as time passes by, allowing the company to look to \nthe future with optimism. \nWhoever owns a Benetti yacht, owns much more than just a yacht. \nHe owns the subtle combination of the finest Italian tradition and \ncraftsmanship with the latest technology. He owns interiors conveyed \nwith excellence and exclusiveness. He owns a combination of the use \nof top raw materials with the finest craftsmanship. He owns a jewel \nthat was polished to the very last centimeter, and  tailor made by the \nbest, in order to obtain the most outstanding and unique aesthetic \nand functional product. \nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",57,{"image":240,"text":241,"number":242},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.58.png","REMI TESSIER\nRémi Tessier’s approach to design is founded in simplicity, where \nfunction determines form.While each interior project is client-tailored \nand bespoke, they all share a peaceful elegance. After all, luxury and \nrefinement should be sensed rather than ostentatiously forced. As such, \nexceptional quality and imperceptible detail are the cornerstones of \nRémi’s design philosophy.\nSuperyacht designer Rémi Tessier began his career as a cabinetmaker, \nleaving home in 1979 aged 15 to join the Compagnons du Devoir of \nTour de France – a traveling trades guild of carpenters, stonemasons and \nother artisans that has its routes in the Middle Ages. He left the Tour in \n1987 and sought work redesigning shop interiors, gradually progressing \ninto residential projects until a client asked him to do the interior design \nfor Perini Navi Squall in 2000. Following that Tessier, had moved his \nstudio to Paris, was asked to design a second Perini yacht interior and \nhis reputation grew. Rémi Tessier lives in Paris and has a studio and \nshowroom nearby above the Gagosian Gallery.\nRémi Tessier yacht interior designs are among the most sought after in \nthe industry and Tessier superyachts include Ernesto Bertarelli’s Vava II, \nthe 49 metre superyacht Satori, Feadship Kahalani and Fitzroy Yachts \nZefira. Excited by the infinite possibility of design, Rémi finds reward in \nsuccessfully interpreting his clients desires to deliver the right solution. \nBy capturing the soul of a space, the experience will follow.\nREMI TESSIER DESIGN\n",58,{"image":244,"text":245,"number":246},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.59.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 59.\nESPEN ØINO \nEspen Oeino International has been combining the finest of yacht \ndesign for over twenty years. They specialize the design of custom \nmotor yachts for international clients, from Japan to Seattle. The \ntalented team of experts is composed by 17 professionals, where \nmulticultural and multi disciplined elements are imperative. Based \nin Monaco, the yachting capital, the studio has established their \nmark, standing as one of the world’s leading design studios for \ncustom motor yachts. Some of their best and significant projects \nare the Octopus, Skat, Pegasus, and many other incredible luxurious \nyachts. Their focus stands on a long and creative process, to achieve \nmagnificent results, from concept to development, engineering, \nproduction of prototypes, design and follow-up. Through styling \nand space planning, they’re able to deliver the most amazing and \nexquisite settings, that are a perfect fit for every yachting aficionado. \nTheir incredible characteristics are definitely what makes them one \nof the world’s leaders of the yachting design.\nESPEN OEINO INTERNATIONAL\nINSPIRATIONS \u002F\u002F\n",59,{"image":248,"text":19,"number":249},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.60.png",60,{"image":251,"text":252,"number":253},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.61.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 61.\n",61,{"image":255,"text":256,"number":257},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.62.png","BEST SUPERYACHT \nPROJECTS OF 2019\nCovetED Magazine brings you a selection of award-winning motor and sailing yachts \nthat are considered the best superyacht projects of 2019. All with the signature of \ntop interior designers and design studios, these yachts are the ultimate luxury item \nto indulge in this year. Most of these yachts were built in 2018 and delivered in 2019, \nwhile others are being built as we speak, to cruise the waters in 2020. \n",62,{"image":259,"text":260,"number":261},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.63.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 63.\nThe exterior design of GO was in essence an evolution of My Vicky, the \nprevious 73m collaboration between H2 and Turquoise yachts launched \nin 2012. The soft lines and distinguishable midship arch and balconies are \nsomewhat of a trademark feature recognisable in other designs.\nThis stunningly beautiful yacht is as equally impressive on the exterior \nas she is on the interior. There is an increased level of attention to detail \nnot typically seen on vessels of this size, especially on the exterior deck \nfurniture, where maintenance is a concern. The fluidity and continuous \nlines of the exterior styling are harmonious with the yacht’s natural \nenvironment, resulting in a truly holistic design.\nThere is a uniqueness and individuality to areas of the exterior \nGO BY H2 DESIGN\nsuperstructure; from the open aft corners of the swim platform to the \ndistinctive square design of the gym, with its tubular polished stainless \ndecoration flanked by symmetrical stairs up to the sun deck. The bold \nturquoise hull reinforces a connection with the sea and this colour theme \ncarries through onto a number of the loose exterior deck furniture pieces, \nreinforcing the narrative from the interior.\nWith massaging water jets and outdoor TV, the pool location offers \nunrivalled views from this elevated position. The ‘piece de résistance’ is a \ncleverly disguised waterfall integrated into the forward part of the mast, \nproviding entertainment for all ages. These are the details that make it a \ntruly unique vessel.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",63,{"image":263,"text":264,"number":265},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.64.png","With exterior design by Tim Heywood and interior design by \nReymond Langton, Volpini 2 is the newest motor yacht built by \nAMELS. Measuring 57,70m (188’) motor yacht Volpini 2 is the first \nAMELS 188 vessel and belongs to the yard’s Limited Editions series, \nwith its recognisable exterior lines and innovative features. \nConvinced by Pascale Reymond and Andrew Langton’s talent and \nreputation for attention to detail, AMELS invited the design duo to \ncreate their vision of AMELS 188’s impressive interiors. Reymond\n Langton’s stunning design concept surpasses all expectations, \nrenewing constantly with living, breathing spaces that invite you \ninside. The AMELS 188’s smart layout maximises guest enjoyment \n– from open decks with generous outdoor spaces to the lure of the \n30 square-metre Beach Club and the Wellness Centre’s gym, sauna \nand Turkish steam shower. The full-beam Owner’s Suite covers \nalmost 80 square metres, and features a large folding balcony and \nmid-beam sliding doors  for privacy. Her interiors accommodate up \nto 12 guests in six suites. She has a crew of 13.\nVOLPINI 2\nREYMOND LANGTON DESIGN\n",64,{"image":267,"text":268,"number":269},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.65.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 65.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",65,{"image":271,"text":272,"number":273},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.66.png","SEATIUS\nNAUTA DESIGN\nThe 95.90ft SW 96 sail yacht Seatius was built by Southern Wind \nin South Africa, at their Cape Town shipyard. Nauta Design is \nresponsible for her beautiful exterior and interior design. The Seatius \nis optimized for very high-performance worldwide cruising program \nand features wide aft sections and an open transom. The interiors \nfeature Southern Wind Shipyard’s most popular owner’s cabin layout, \nwith two comfortable guest cabins amidships, crew quarters and \ngalley aft. The crew area has an efficient working environment for \nfour and includes a double en-suite Captain’s cabin.\nThe Seatis has won the Best Interior Design Sailing Yachts award \nat the prestigious 2019 Boat International Design and Innovation \nAwards. The yacht interiors were masterfully drawn by long-time \nSouthern Wind collaborators Nauta Design, perfectly translating the \nowners’ taste with the help of the interior designer Jeroen Machielsen, \nfrom Studio Hermanides, for the decoration. The success of the \noutcome has been widely appreciated by all.\n",66,{"image":275,"text":276,"number":277},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.67.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 67.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",67,{"image":279,"text":280,"number":281},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.68.png","MADSUMMER\nLÜRSSEN\nThe 311ft (95m) yacht by Lürssen has been successfully delivered \nto her owner, nearly 3 full months early. Formerly known as \nProject FIJI, MADSUMMER was sold by Moran Yacht & Ship. The \nsuperyacht features a 39 ft (12m) swimming pool, a huge spa and \nbig diving areas. It is be helicopter-ready, storing a helicopter on \nthe bow, and is capable of worldwide cruising. MADSUMMER can \naccommodate 20 guests in 10 suites on board, as well as up to 39 \ncrew members that will ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience. \nTimeless styling, beautiful furnishings and sumptuous seating \nare featured throughout to create an elegant and comfortable \natmosphere. MADSUMMER’s impressive leisure and entertainment \nfacilities make her the ideal charter yacht for socialising and \nentertaining with family and friends.\n",68,{"image":283,"text":284,"number":285},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.69.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 69.\nVIJONARA\nHOEK DESIGN\nThe 138.62ft custom sail yacht Vijonara was built by Pendennis in \nUnited Kingdom at their Falmouth, Cornwall shipyard in 2018. Her \nelegant exterior and interior styling are the work of Hoek Design, \nwho is also responsible for her engineering. Vijonara’s interior \nconfiguration has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to \nsix guests overnight in three cabins, comprising a master suite, one \ndouble cabin and one twin cabin. She is also capable of carrying up \nto six crew onboard to ensure the ultimate luxury yacht experience.\nPowered by 1 Scania (DI13 081M) 265hp diesel engines, and propelled \nby her one screw propeller, sailing yacht Vijonara is capable of a top \nspeed of knots, and comfortably cruises at knots when powered by \nher engine. Her water tanks store around 4,660 of fresh water.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",69,{"image":287,"text":288,"number":289},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.70.png","AQUARIVA\nMARC NEWSON\nOne of the most important highlights of ‘Aquariva by Marc \nNewson’ is that it is Marc’s first fully realised nautical design. \nSucceeding its predecessor of 1960, the glamorous Aquarama, the \ncontemporary Aquariva is the perfect combination of the classic \nItalian with a streamlined and futuristic styles, without losing \nits characteristic features. \nInstead of the traditional mahogany, the deck features a distinctive \nand innovative phenolic textile composite, which is a durable \nlaminate made from linen and resin that made its first appearance \nin Marc’s furniture designs in 2007. In addition to this, Aquariva \nfeatures anodised aluminium for discreet hooks, cleats, handles, and \nholds, a streamlined instrument panel, and a wrap-around laminated \nwindscreen made from a single sheet of glass. \nAnd if this is still not enough to convince you, wait until you get \nto know the modified interior design. It is upholstered in bright \nbold colours including a vivid turquoise as an improvement of the \nAquarama’s original tone. Other relevant amenities include separate \ndriver and passenger seats, and a functional dining area.\nTo make Aquariva even more coveted, it was custom-built in the \noriginal Riva boatyards in Italy.\n",70,{"image":291,"text":292,"number":293},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.71.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 71.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",71,{"image":295,"text":296,"number":297},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.72.png","PRIVATE GG\nALBERTO PINTO\nPrivate GG is a 27.33m luxury yacht built by Wally and finished \nin 2018. She was designed by Luca Bassani Design with AllSeas \ndeveloping the naval architecture, while the interior design was \ncreated by Alberto Pinto. The renowned studio was commissioned \nby the client to develop a bespoke interior design suited for an \nincredible yacht.\nIts interiors have a light and airy environment, finished off in gray \nbleached oak panelling with furnishings in ivory white. Outside, the \nsundeck is designed for outdoor living and entertaining, and offers a \nplush aft lounge consisting of three sofas and two additional chairs \nsurrounding a coffee table, make it the perfect place to relax.\nHer top speed is 12.0kn and she boasts a maximum cruising range of \n3800.0nm at 9.0kn with power coming from two 345.0hp Caterpillar \nC-12 diesel engines. She can accommodate up to seven people in \nthree cabins, with four crew members waiting on their every need.\n",72,{"image":299,"text":300,"number":301},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.73.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 73.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",73,{"image":303,"text":304,"number":305},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.74.png","10 MOST IMPRESSIVE \nSUPERYACHT PROJECTS \nIN THE WORLD\nSailing onto the field of the most high-end and wealthy lifestyle and exploring new \nfrontiers of the interior design world: the most exquisite yacht interior designs in \nthe world. Just like the Portuguese sailed and ventured in the unknown waters of \nthe New World in the early 15th century, CovetED Magazine is cruising for the best \ninspirations and designers of these recreational vessels. Ostentatious, yachts are \ntruly the epitome of luxury transportation and are reserved for the few crème de la \ncrème, being one of the most expensive and opulent vehicles in the world. But what \nare the truly magnificent and awing yachts projects? Which projects are so unique \nand exquisite that pierce through waves with remarkable elegance across the seven \nseas? CovetED Magazine has curated a list of the most impressive and inspirational \nluxurious superyacht projects and designs in the world. \n",74,{"image":307,"text":308,"number":309},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.75.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 75.\nCOVET HOUSE YACHT INSPIRATIONS\nCovet House offers a curated selection of contemporary design from the \nworld’s top furniture, upholstery, lighting and accessories brands, also \noffering unique tools with the clear mission of creating an environment \nwhere luxury brands and Interior Design professionals work together \nand inspire the world. Already conquering the world of residential and \ncommercial interior designs, the brand is now venturing in deeper waters \nand exploring new edges of design, by creating, advising and inspire this \nsmall, yet opulent niche in the interior design market.  \nLADY MOURA DESIGNED BY LUIGI STURCHIO \nLaunched in 1990, Lady Moura is a private luxury yacht, with an \nimpressive 344 ft (105m) of length. Guesting up to 30 people with 15 \ncabins, this vessel is a pearl of the ocean. With a superstructure made \nof white-coated steel, this yacht proudly sails throughout the world, \nhaving already hosted several personalities, including George W. Bush, \nand is currently the 28th largest private yacht in the world. Valued at an \nimpressive amount of 250 million dollars, this superyacht is owned by \nNasser Al Rashid, a Saudi Arabian multi-million dollar businessman and \nthe Saudi royal family advisor. \nThe Naval architecture for the yacht was built in Germany by Blohm + \nVoss, one of the top builders in maritime history with over 135 years of \nexperience, not only in the luxury industry but also in merchant vessels \nand passenger ships. \nThe interior and exterior design of the vessel was design by the Italian \ndesigner Luigi Sturchio and, to this date, the interior of Lady Moura is \nkept as closed as a pearl inside its shell\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",75,{"image":311,"text":312,"number":313},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.76.png","MOTAR YACHT A DESIGNED BY \nPHILIPPE STARCK \nBlohm + Voss strike again with the 390 ft (119m) luxury motor yacht, \n“A”. Built in Kiel and launched in early 2008, it’s currently one of the \nlargest motor yachts in the world. It features a panoply of unique \nfeatures, from her innovative engineering and design to the fantastic \nand completely ostentatious three swimming pools that create \ncurrents. It can accommodate up to 14 guests and is designed for 35 \ncrew members on board. \nIts modern and sophisticated design and environment feature excellent use \nof space and wood furnishings, with a structural design and engineering \nthat bring many benefits, including waveless cruising. Both the exterior \nand interior were designed by Philippe Starck, a French designer and \narchitect, mostly known for his light and contemporary designs, as well as \nfor his use of shapes and materials. Costing around 300 million dollars, the \nsuperyacht is an homage to the contemporary design, although its interior \nis also very under wraps. Its owner, Andrey Melnichenko, is a Russian \nbillionaire, industrialist, and philanthropist. \nA fun curiosity about this massive yacht is the fact that its name, “A”, was \nused in order to make the vessel always appear first on the shipping lists.\n \nSERENE DESIGNED BY ESPEN ØINO \nThe long history of this vessel is anything but serene. After the Italian \nshipbuilding company, Fincantieri delivered this massive ship in 2011 to \nYuri Shefler, owner of the SPI Group, for 330 million dollars, the 439 ft \n(134m) superyacht was leased by the founder of Microsoft Corporation, \nBill Gates, for 5 million dollars a week. Ultimately, in 2015, Serene \nwas bought by Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia for \napproximately 500 million euros. \nSerene holds up to 24 guests across 15 cabins and fully ensures as \nluxury yacht experience, boasting a helicopter hangar, two helipads, an \ninternal seawater swimming pool, hot and cold jacuzzi and a jet stream \nswimming pool on the sundeck. The lavish interiors were designed by \nReymond Langton Design, a talented design team whose individual \nblend of skills has produced countless impeccable yacht designs.      \nThe imposing black exterior was designed by Espen Øino, an award-\nwinning naval architect studio based in Monaco. With an aluminum \nsuperstructure and steel hull, the custom made superyacht is equipped \nwith ultra-modern technology in order to provide the ultimate comfort \nand luxurious experience.        \nSerene is an absolute inspiration for its internal and external designs, \nproviding a sense of opulence and extravagance in every square inch.\n",76,{"image":315,"text":316,"number":317},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.77.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 77.\n \nDUBAI DESIGNED BY ANDREW WINCH \nThe ship of many names, Dubai was previously known as Platinum, \nPanhandle and Golden Star, before settling for Dubai. Worth 350 million \ndollars, the yacht is currently owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid \nAl Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and Vice President and Prime Minister of the \nUnited Arab Emirates, so her final name could not be more fitting. It’s \n531 ft (162m) length, making Dubai the third largest yacht in the world, \nholding more than 115 guests. \nBut its story was not this platinum clear. Besides its renaming, the \ntumultuous past of the yacht was an originally a joint project by \nBlohm + Voss and Lurssen, but it was Platinum Yacht that finished \nthe project. Massive but elegant, the superstructure is painted in \nsnow white, with a few enhancements in stainless steel around her \nportholes and large windows. \nThe vessel was designed to perfectly symbolize the city and, like \nan Emirate itself, the yacht was an enormous project reflecting the \ngrandiose of her owner’s bold ambitious. Refined lines and her elegant \nbow, work of the British designer Andrew Winch, are truly amazing \nby their simplicity, making a spectacular sight of a ship without being \nostentatious. A huge skylight area incorporates a staircase with views \nof the waterfall that cascades from the yacht’s pool, located aft of the \nmain deck. The striking pool features handmade mosaics reminiscent of \nthe marine life of the Persian Gulf. The artwork also serves as a reminder \nthat the Emirate of Dubai has had a long relationship with the sea. Some \nof the amenities of the enormous yacht count with a 50-suite guest area, \na VIP area, home theater, and a helicopter pad. \nDubai conforms without a doubt to the highest standards of American \nand European shipyards. Regardless of one’s personal taste in terms of \ninterior decor, the level of finishes onboard Dubai is simply sublime.\nA+ \u002F TOPAZ DESIGNED BY TIM HEYWOOD \nThe 482 ft (147m) long vessel, costing an estimated 400 million dollars, \nwas built by the renowned German shipbuilding company Lürssen and \nwas designed by the multi-award-winning yacht designer Tim Heywood. \nHis portfolio counts with some of the biggest ships currently in the seas.\nMansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister of the United \nArab Emirates, member of the Abu Dhabi Royal Family and owner of the \nManchester City football club is currently the owner of this superyacht. \nThis water superstructure is designed to accommodate up to 62 guests, \nfeaturing a steel displacement hull, an aluminum superstructure and \neight decks. Launched in 2012, its interior design was created by Terence \nDisdale Design, a studio based in the UK and renowned for producing \nrefreshingly casual yet chic designs. The details of its interior have not \nbeen disclosed, but it is known that Disdale’s inspiration was a “beach \nhouse” style decor. \nThe magnificent ship has the eight decks connected by a lift that provides \naccess to the helicopter and swimming platforms, a gym, swimming \npool, two jacuzzis, a conference room, movie theatre and two helipads.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",77,{"image":319,"text":320,"number":321},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.78.png","AZZAM DESIGNED BY NAUTA YACHTS \nThe ultimate superyacht, Azzam means “resolute” and it truly lives up \nto its name. An enormous 590 ft (180m) long ship, it’s currently the \nlargest private motor yacht in the world, being delivered in 2013 for an \nastounding 600 million dollars. It’s owned by Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al \nNahyan, the current President of the United Arab Emirates, the Emir of \nAbu Dhabi, the Supreme Commander of the Union Defence Force and \nthe chairman of the Supreme Petroleum Council. \nJust like the previous yacht, Azzam was also built by the world’s leading \nshipyard for large luxury yacht building, Lürssen, and the exterior was \ndesigned by Nauta Yachts, a company specialized in this field of design, \nwith over 30 years of experience. The bold and elegant exterior by Nauta \nYachts incorporates many elements of visionary modern design, with a \ntimeless and innovative design that could travel at high speed even in \nwarm and shallow waters, always providing sophisticated and luxurious \naccommodation for its guests. \nThis is truly an example of exuberance and offers many features, with \nhigh-end technology and performance, with its own mini-submarine \nand missile defense system. Renowned French designer Christophe Leoni \nconceived a sophisticated interior with a luxurious decor inspired by the \nEmpire style of the early 19th century, making Azzam a true milestone \nin modern yachting history.\nECLIPSE DESIGNED \nBY TERENCE DISDALE DESIGN \nAnother project by Terence Disdale Design and Blohm + Voss, a perfect \ncollaboration that created Eclipse, a superyacht capable of eclipsing \nany other on this list. This vessel, with 533 ft (162m), holds up to 36 \nguests and cost an impressive 700 million dollars. Delivered to Russian \nbusinessman Roman Abramovich in 2010, it’s the perfect yacht for top \nVIP guests, with two swimming pools with adjustable depth, several \nhot tubs, disco hall, exterior fireplace, three helicopters, two helipads, a \nsubmarine and many other features.\nBuilt with a displacement steel hull and aluminum superstructure, with \nteak decks, Eclipse is equipped with an ultra-modern stabilization system \nwhich reduces roll motion effect and results in a smoother cruising \nexperience. \nVery little is known about the interior design, only that it has a luxurious \nbeach house-style, providing pure relaxation, and was designed by the \nsame studio who designed the fabulous exterior.\n",78,{"image":323,"text":324,"number":325},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.79.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 79.\n  \nTHE HISTORY SUPREME DESIGNED\nBY STUART HUGHES\nOstentatious. Luxurious. Over the top. No other words could describe \nthe 3 billion dollar superyacht. Stuart Hughes, a UK-based designer, \nsold this gem to an anonymous Malaysian businessman. The 100 ft \n(30m) may be small compared to the other yachts on this list, but it \nis incredibly huge in value with all its jewels, platinum and gold. The \nyacht is covered in around 100 000 kg of gold and platinum, added \nto convey uniqueness to the project. All features, including the deck, \ndining area, rails, anchor are made from precious metals too and the \nbase of the vessel is also wrapped in gold. \nThe most exquisite and literally out-of-this-world features of the yacht \nis the main sleeping quarter, adorned in platinum as well, with a wall \nfeature made from meteoric stone and a real dinosaur bone from a \nT-Rex. Also on board is a luxury liquor bottle featuring an 18.5-carat \ndiamond, one of the world’s rarest, along with a panoramic wall \naquarium made from 68kg of 24-carat gold. If that’s not enough, some \nof the other on-board features include an iPhone wrapped in 500 cut \ndiamonds, a 7.4-carat pink diamond and a rare eight-carat diamond. It \ntook Stuart Hughes three years to complete this one-of-a-kind project. \nUNIQUE CIRCLE DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID\nBlohm + Voss make yet another appearance and top our list with a collaboration with \none of the most well-known and remarkable architect studios in the entire world: \nZaha Hadid. This contemporary take on a superyacht concept and design delivered \na prototype for a  420 ft (128m) yacht. The design inspiration is taken from fluid \ndynamics and underwater ecosystems, with hydrodynamic research shaping the \ndesign of the hull. \nAlso, this exoskeleton connects the various levels and decks of the ship seamlessly \nvia expressive diagonals. Zaha Hadid has created intense connectivity between the \nvarious decks and elements of the modern design: a language of the master prototype \nhas been applied to subsequent variations of the Unique Circle Yachts 90m yacht \nconcepts, creating a comprehensible and clear design with the highest correlation \nbetween the various design possibilities. The clean, white, contemporary interiors \nwere also inspired by the ocean’s fluid form. It’s still unknown if and when the \nZaha Hadid-designed superyachts will be built, but it’s still an unique project, with \nBlohm + Voss and Zaha Hadid Architects working together to address the practical \nchallenges of designing a yacht while remaining true to the strong, unique design \nlanguage of the master prototype. \nThe resulting designs are the synergy and collaboration of Zaha Hadid’s design vision \nand the technical knowledge of Blohm + Voss, consenting flexibility and customization \nin the eventual design of the luxury yacht.\nPROJECTS \u002F\u002F\n",79,{"image":327,"text":328,"number":329},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.80.png","BOAT LIFESTYLE\nIf you’re a yacht owner and are looking for new adventures at sea, CovetED brings you the best \nsuggestions scattered all over the world. From the best marinas to anchor in, to the perfect watches to \nwear, discover how to live the ultimate boat lifestyle.\n",80,{"image":331,"text":332,"number":333},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.81.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 81.\nDESTINATIONS\nThere are thousands of ports and marinas around the world and most of them are very charming, worthwhile places \nto visit. However, only a few are worth the visit of incredible superyachts. CovetED brings you our selection of the \ntop 10 marinas around the world, as well as the best luxury hotels and restaurants for you to experience.\nMARINA GRANDE, CAPRI, ITALY\nLocated on the island of Capri is the Marina Grande, reportedly the most \nexpensive marina in the world. The Marina is settled among striking \ncliffs and colourful buildings, creating a unique ambience that will make \nyour experience truly unforgettable. Marina Grande is also surrounded \nby luxury hotels and restaurants, where you can enjoy some of the best \nviews in the world. There are over 300 berths in total and the facility can \naccommodate superyachts of up to 60 metres or 197 foot.\nAddress: 80076 Naples, Italy\nPORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ, SAINT-TROPEZ, \nFRANCE\nKnown as the crown jewel of the French Riviera and one of the most \nfamous marinas in the world, Port de Saint-Tropez is a staple in luxury \ndestinations. It offers all the luxury restaurants, shops and expensive \nclubs that the world’s elite demand, while maintaining its own \nquintessential charm. Saint-Tropez has a classic feel, with narrow streets \nand incredible architecture, being the ultimate playground for the rich \nand famous. Port de Saint Tropez offers over 700 berths for boats with \nan area covering 22 acres.\nAddress: Quai de l’épi, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France\nPORT HERCULE, MONACO\nMonaco is one of the most famous destinations in the world, due to \nits ambience of luxury, wealth and extravagant lifestyle. Port Hercule \nMarina is an extension of this flamboyant scenario since it is surrounded \nby casinos, luxurious homes and amazing restaurants. Enjoy the views \nof the marina and the town at night, when the lights of the boats and \nbuildings create an amazing sight. Event highlights include the Monaco \nGrand Prix in May, where guests watch the action from onboard, and the \nMonaco Yacht Show in September.  \nAddress: 6 Quai Antoine 1er, Monaco 98011, Monaco\nMARINAS\nBOAT LIFESTYLE \u002F\u002F\n",81,{"image":335,"text":336,"number":337},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.82.png","IBIZA MAGNA, IBIZA, SPAIN\nThe Ibiza Magna Marina is famous not only for its luxury and \nexclusivity, but also for the electric atmosphere that Ibiza has to offer. \nRenowned for being a magnet for the young, rich and glamorous, some \nof the most famous faces in the world are frequently spotted on the \nisland. The marina itself fits perfectly with the itineraries of this crowd, \nas it is located just minutes away from the iconic nightlife of Ibiza. Ibiza \nMagna offers berths for yachts up to 60m (197ft), while larger vessels \ncan drop anchor outside of the main harbour.\nAddress: del Puerto, Carrer Andenes, S\u002FN, 07800 Ibiza, Balearic \nIslands, Spain\nVILAMOURA MARINA, ALGARVE, PORTUGAL\nThe Vilamoura Marina was a pioneer in Portugal and, to this day, it is \nstill the largest marina in the country. Located in the sunny Algarve, on \nthe south of Portugal, Vilamoura Marina has been the winner of several \nexcellence awards, which have allowed it to keep growing and developing \nin order to always surpass the client’s expectations. The Vilamoura \nMarina is strongly committed to having the highest standards of service \nand hospitality, making sure it provides the ultimate luxury experience.\nAddress: Marina de Vilamoura, S.A., 8125-409 Quarteira, \nAlgarve, Portugal\n \nPORTO MONTENEGRO, MONTENEGRO\nLocated in the UNESCO-protected Bay of Kotor in Montenegro, the \nPorto Montenegro Marina is quickly becoming one of Europe’s most \nattractive marinas, thanks to its diverse landscape and extensive \nstretches of coastline and mountain peaks. The marina offers the \nability to berth some of the world’s largest superyachts, measuring up \nto 250-metres (820-feet) long. This has brought a wealthier and more \nprestigious clientele to the marina, who are keen to sample the lavish \nlifestyle Montenegro can offer.\nAddress: Obala bb, Tivat 85320, Montenegro\n \nATHENS MARINA, ATHENS, GREECE\nAthens Marina is one of the best marinas in the Greek capital, located \nnear the centre of the city. The marina offers top quality services, with \nits harbour being able to cater towards mega yachts and superyachts. \nAthens Marina can accommodate up to 130 yachts, having 10 moorings \nfor vessels ranging from 50m to 130m.\nAddress: 185, Pl. Agias Marinas 47, Paleo Faliro 118 51, Greece\n",82,{"image":339,"text":340,"number":341},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.83.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 83.\nYAS MARINA, ABU DHABI, UAE\nSituated on the Yas Island, Yas Marina in Abu Dhabi has established \nitself as the premier Middle-Eastern destination for super and mega \nyachts. The 227-berth marina caters for yachts up to 150m (492ft) and \ngives visitors access to unforgettable coastlines, uninhabited islands and \nthe nearby cosmopolitan cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The leading \nattraction of Yas Marina is the Yas Marina Circuit, home to the annual \nFormula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and numerous other events.\nAddress: Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE\n \nYACHT HAVEN GRANDE, ST THOMAS, \nU.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS\nYacht Haven Grande is one of the leading superyachts marinas in the \nCaribbean. After being hit by a hurricane in 2017, the marina is now open \nto the public, with 47 berths for yachts up to 200m and above (656ft+), \nas well as an array of services to the crew, owners and guests. Enjoy the \nCaribbean setting of palm trees and coral reefs, while being surrounded \nby incredible restaurants, luxury hotels and designer boutiques. \nAddress: 5304 Yacht Haven Grande, Suite 100, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin \nIslands 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands\nMIAMI BEACH MARINA, FLORIDA, USA\nMiami is synonymous with extraordinary luxury and the Miami Beach \nMarina is no different. Located adjacent to Government Cut, the Miami \nBeach Marina offers an easy accessibility to great fishing, sailing and \ncruising. The 400 boat slips of the Marina are equipped with the amenities \nyou need to make your stay a quality experience. The incredible Art Deco \nDistrict is nearby, so you’re just a few steps away from the buzzing life \nof South Beach.\nAddress: 300 Alton Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139\nBOAT LIFESTYLE \u002F\u002F\n",83,{"image":343,"text":344,"number":345},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.84.png","J.K. PLACE CAPRI, ITALY\nJ.K. Place Capri’s philosophy is to combine a homey feeling with precious \ndetails. The luxury of discreet elegance and guest service is the backbone \nof this incredible hotel, where well-being meets luxury-resort getaway \nwith a spectacular coastline experience. Close to the beach and the \nMarina Grande, this hotel is perfect for the ultimate luxury vacations. \nDon’t forget to stop by JKitchen to indulge in some regional cuisine with \norganic produce. \nAddress: Via Provinciale Marina Grande, 225, 80073 Capri (NA), Italy\nHOTEL BYBLOS SAINT-TROPEZ, FRANCE\nThe Hotel Byblos is a luxury location in the heart of Saint-Tropez, in \nbetween the Citadel and the Place des Lices. The region’s casual and \ncosy lifestyle is reflected in the 91 rooms and suites of the hotel. The \nhotel offers the incredible Spa by Sisley to unwind, the Cucina Byblos \nrestaurant, where you can enjoy authentic Italian food and a 24-hour \nconcierge service. The hotel is open from April to October for the greater \nenjoyment of guests coming from all around the world.\nAddress: 20 Avenue Paul Signac 83990 Saint-Tropez, France\nHÔTEL DE PARIS MONTE-CARLO, MONACO\nThe legendary Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo was built in 1864 and is \nlocated close to the Place du Casino, in the heart of the Principality of \nMonaco. The exceptional service and amazing array of accommodation \nchoices make it the ideal place to stay during your dream holiday. Its \nstyle and architecture are uniquely exquisite, featuring marble columns \nand crystal chandeliers. Its location enables guests to experience the \nMonegasque lifestyle while enjoying the unforgettable sunsets of the \nbeautiful Mediterranean Sea.\nAddress: Place du Casino, 98000 Monaco, Monaco\nHOTELS\n",84,{"image":347,"text":348,"number":349},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.85.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 85.\nHOTEL ATZARÓ, IBIZA, SPAIN\nOne of the most famous spa hotels in Ibiza, Hotel Atzaró has completely \nredefined the luxury agrotourism category. Its high-level of service, \nquality and signature style have, without question, raised the bar for the \nentire island. The hotel and spa have been redesigned, restoring some \nof the more authentic, traditional Ibizan design elements. Everyone has \nfallen in love with the hotel’s decor, so much so that they now have a \nsister company, Atzaró Design, focused on bringing the hotel’s aesthetic \nto private clients.\nAddress: Diseminado P 12, Sta Eulalia, 153, 07849, Illes Balears, Spain\nVILA VITA PARC RESORT & SPA, ALGARVE\nThe astonishing Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa in Porches, Algarve is certainly \none of the most stunning hospitality designs in Portugal and worldwide. \nSpreading across 54 acres of sub-tropical gardens, the resort features \nMoorish-influenced architecture and glorious white sand beaches. The \nFive-star hotel offers a series of luxury accommodations, from elegant \nand suites to generous whitewashed villas with private pools. Besides \nits highly curated interiors, the hotel houses the mesmerizing Michelin-\nstarred Ocean restaurant.\nAddress: Rua Anneliese Pohl, Alporchinhos, 8400-450 Porches, Portugal\nREGENT PORTO MONTENEGRO, \nMONTENEGRO\nRegent Porto Montenegro is located in the heart of the beautiful marina, \nPorto Montenegro, in Tivat. The hotel has 87 luxurious rooms as well \nas a full spa, gym and indoor and outdoor pools, being considered the \nbest 5-star accommodation in the region. Surrounding the hotel is \nPorto Montenegro Village, which has a range of exquisite restaurants \nand unique boutiques, resulting in the perfect ambience for the most \nluxurious Summer getaway.\nAddress: Obala bb, 85320, Montenegro\nBOAT LIFESTYLE \u002F\u002F\n",85,{"image":351,"text":352,"number":353},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.86.png","FOUR SEASONS ASTIR PALACE HOTEL \nATHENS, GREECE\nGreece’s first Four Seasons hotel is a triumphant revival of a modernist \nlandmark, where guests can enjoy a beach holiday, destination spa and \ncity break rolled into one glamorous, authentically Greek experience. \nWhile the resort has the signature Four Seasons look, it also features an \nincredibly modern decor.\nAddress: Apollonos 40, Vouliagmeni 166 71, Greece\nZAYA NURAI ISLAND, ABU DHABI, UAE\nZaya Nurai Island is the only resort in the capital that requires guests \nto arrive onboard a speedboat, boasting 34 villas and an impressive \nselection of restaurants. One-bedroom beachfront villas are standard and \ncome with private pool, open-plan layouts, king-sized beds, soaking tubs \nand walk-in rain showers. The six restaurants\u002Fbars elevate the resort \nexperience. Whether you’re a fan of seafood, Mexican fare or woodfired \npizza, there are plenty of good quality food options to choose from.\nAddress: Zaya Nurai Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE\nMARRIOTT FRENCHMAN’S COVE, \nST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS\nThis luxury resort is located on a picturesque hillside overlooking \nPacquereau Bay. The Marriott Frenchman’s Cove features Danish \nand British architecture, reminiscent of times past, being the perfect \ncomplement to the beauty of St. Thomas. Relax in the sparkling infinity \npool with a water slide, keep up with your workout routine at the fitness \ncentre or dine al fresco at the poolside restaurant, all while soaking in the \nincredible Caribbean views.\nAddress: 7338 Estate Bakkeroe, St Thomas 00802, U.S. Virgin Islands\nVILLA CASA CASUARINA, FLORIDA, USA\nBuilt as a private mansion in 1930, Casa Casuarina’s Old World \narchitecture and Greco-Roman statuary convinced fashion designer \nGianni Versace to purchase the villa in 1992. After extensive restorations, \nthe so-called Versace Mansion re-opened in 2017 as a luxury boutique \nhotel. Enjoy all the amenities this historic space has to offer, all with the \neccentric South Beach just a few steps away.\nAddress: 1116 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA\n",86,{"image":355,"text":356,"number":357},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.87.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 87.\nMAMMÀ, CAPRI, ITALY\nIn the midst of Capri, the Mammà restaurant is an unmissable \ndestination for connoisseurs of good food, where the excellence of \nMediterranean products is associated with the striking beauty of the \nlocation, offering an unforgettable and authentic culinary experience. \nThe project was founded in 2013 by two great chefs and in a short time \nbecame a reference of excellence, with 2 Michelin stars under their belt.\nAddress: Via madre Serafina, 6, 80073 Capri NA, Italy\nLA TERRASSE, SAINT-TROPEZ, FRANCE\nUnder the shade of the pines, in front of the sparkling sea, La Terrasse \nunveils the laid-back essence of Mediterranean food. A delightful \ninvitation to indulgent lunches under the Tropezian sun.\nAddress: Plage de Bouillabaisse, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France\nLE LOUIS XV ALAIN DUCASSE, MONACO\nTogether, Alain Ducasse and Executive Chef Franck Cerutti create \nMediterranean haute cuisine that astonishes its diners. The awards \nspeak for themselves: member of Les Grandes Tables du Monde, \nplaced 98th in S.Pellegrino’s list of the World’s Best 100 Restaurants \nand the first hotel restaurant to be awarded three Michelin Stars, \nwhich it has never since lost.\nAddress: Place du Casino, 98000 Monaco, Monaco\nRESTAURANTS\nBOAT LIFESTYLE \u002F\u002F\n",87,{"image":359,"text":360,"number":361},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.88.png","ES MIRADOR, IBIZA, SPAIN\nConnected to its five-star hotel, Es Mirador restaurant is open to \neveryone, greeting guests with its luxurious accommodations and fine \ndining experience. At the restaurant, head chef Juan Manuel creates \ncreative cuisine from his ingredient-driven menu.\nAddress: Plaza Espanya 4, 07800, Ibiza, Spain\nOCEAN, ALGARVE, PORTUGAL\nOffering a mouth-watering dining experience, the curated seasonal \nmenus of Ocean are prepared by Austrian Executive Chef, Hans Neuner, \nwho since 2007, has been leading this kitchen creating some of the most \nexquisite dishes in the world. Freshly-caught seafood is one of the main \nspecialities of the restaurant while organically-raised meat from the \nresort’s own farm also seems to steal the show.\nAddress: Rua Anneliese Pohl, Alporchinhos, 8400-450 Porches, Portugal\nAMAN SVETI STEFAN, MONTENEGRO\nLocal ingredients fill the menus at Aman Sveti Stefan Restaurant. \nOrganic vegetables and fruits are accompanied by sea bass, octopus and \nrock oysters direct from the Adriatic and pasture-fed beef from the north \nof Montenegro, as well as a variety of local cheeses, honeys and jams, \nolive oils and herbs.\nAddress: Sveti Stefan, 85315, Montenegro\nSPONDI, ATHENS, GREECE\nThanks to its two Michelin starred food, Spondi has become a point of \nreference not only for Athenian gastronomes, but for those throughout \nEurope. The head chef serves a menu that changes according to the \nseasons and his creative imagination.\nAddress: Pirronos 5, Athina 116 36, Greece\n",88,{"image":363,"text":364,"number":365},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.89.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 89.\nHAKKASAN, ABU DHABI, UAE\nHakkasan Abu Dhabi offers exquisite, Michelin starred cuisine alongside \na decor that exudes the brand’s ethos of a modern ethnic aesthetic. Paris-\nbased designer Gilles & Boissier echoed the London interiors in the Abu \nDhabi outpost, which opened in June 2010, while maintaining a unique, \nArabian flair.\nAddress: Emirates Palace, Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE\nPESCE ITALIAN, ST. THOMAS, \nU.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS\nStep outside of St. Thomas and into Tuscany when you dine at \nPesce Italian. Offering the best in-house made Pasta, the Pesce Italian \nmenu reflects the culinary sensibilities of the Italian people: rustic yet \nsophisticated.\nAddress: 1 American Yacht Harbour, St. Thomas, 00802, U.S. \nVirgin Islands\nTHE FORGE, FLORIDA, USA\nSituated on the renowned Miami Beach area, The Forge is a breath-\ntaking restaurant owned by Shareef Malnik, with exclusive and vintage \ninteriors. It is the perfect haven for posh clientele to revel in the most \nscrumptious meals and wines they have ever savoured.\nAddress: 432 Forty-First Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33140\nBOAT LIFESTYLE \u002F\u002F\n",89,{"image":367,"text":368,"number":369},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.90.png","SUPPLEMENTS\nThe ultimate boat lifestyle isn’t just about marinas and hotels. \nPrivate jets, luxury cars and exquisite watches are the greatest supplements for an incredibly opulent life. \nCovetED brings you our top picks for best items to go with that.\nAIRBUS ACJ319NEO\nOwning a private jet is the ultimate luxury. The Airbus ACJ319Neo has \na spacious interior that can fit up to 22 passengers and boasts a 7-foot, \n5-inch cabin height. With next generation engines in effect onboard, \nthe cabin benefits from a calming white noise. Using the frame of a \ncommercial airplane, this is not the most elegant of jets on the exterior. \nBut it’s interiors perfectly mix luxury and minimalist design solutions.\nBOMBARDIER GLOBAL 8000\nThe Bombardier Global 8000 has an incredible interior tailored to meet \nthe lifestyle perks of the modern business elite. This state of the art \nbusiness jet maximizes passenger comfort and productivity on long haul \nflights. With a range of 7,900 miles and top speed of Mach 0.925, it’s the \nultimate peak performance jet.\nCESSNA CITATION HEMISPHERE\nThe Cessna Citation Hemisphere is a long-range business jet that \nwill have the thrilling capacity to transport up to 19 passengers in its \nspacious cabin with a diameter of 102in, the widest cabin in its class. \nBesides incredibly luxurious interiors, the jet features a circular skylight, \ngiving the ultimate touch to your experience in the sky.\nIf you’re not willing to splurge on a jet of your own, experience the best \nway to travel through companies like Blue Haven, where you can book \nyour private flight and make sure you have the best luxury travels.\nPRIVATE JETS\n",90,{"image":371,"text":372,"number":373},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.91.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 91.\nROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM\nThe Rolls-Royce Phantom provides a superbly comfortable and singularly \nisolating ride comfort that can even be experienced from the back seats, \nand is like nothing else you’ll encounter in a car. With an engine that \nis gently loping and deliciously indulgent but also supremely quiet and \nsmooth, the Rolls-Royce Phantom is the epitome of luxury in a car.\nBENTLEY MULSANNE\nThe Bentley Mulsanne is a top-level luxury four-door vehicle. It feels less \nformal than the Rolls-Royce Phantom, and its interior ambience is more \nlike that of the smoking room of an old gentleman’s club. The material \nquality, the lustre and natural appeal of its wood veneers and the tactile \nallure of so many of its fittings are why it has made it onto our selection.\nJAGUAR I-PACE\nThe Jaguar I-Pace is packed with clever technology and a luxurious \ninterior, which makes it quite possibly the best electric car on sale at \nthe moment. Inside the I-Pace, the occupants are surrounded by a sea of \nexquisite leather, polished wood finishes and aluminium, while the huge \npanoramic glass roof brings in a touch of light.\nCARS\nBOAT LIFESTYLE \u002F\u002F\n",91,{"image":375,"text":376,"number":377},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.92.png","BAIGNOIRE ALLONGÉE BY CARTIER\nThe Baignoire is a watch of many faces. Born in Paris in the late 1950s, \nits perfect oval shape underwent a transformation in 1960s Swinging \nLondon, stretching its forms to adorn women’s wrists with a mix of \nelegance and extravagance. Renamed Baignoire Allongée, it continues to \nprove that nothing succeeds like excess, when in expert hands. Its latest \nasset? A pink gold bezel whose sculpted spikes borrow from Cartier’s, \none of the biggest luxury brands, jewellery idiom and the Clous de Paris \nhobnail design.\nLANGE 1 “25TH ANNIVERSARY” BY A. LANGE \n& SÖHNE\nA. Lange & Söhne, a sounding name in the luxury brands world, made \nits triumphant return in 1994 with the Lange 1 – instantly recognisable \nby its large jumping date display and off-centre hours and minutes dial. \nTwenty-five years on, the brand celebrates the advent of this now iconic \nwatch with a special collection. While the Lange 1’s characteristic design \nhas remained virtually unchanged throughout these years, this edition \nin white gold stands out for its argenté-coloured dial printed with blue \nnumerals, blue numerals for the date display, and an engraved hinged back \nthat opens to reveal the intricacies of the movement – namely the L121.\nSTAR LEGACY BY MONTBLANC\nMontblanc continues to stride forth with a fusillade of new models and \na particular focus on ‘vintage’ styles: the new Star Legacy collection, \nwhich takes inspiration from the company’s Minerva manufacture \nand, in particular, its pocket watches from the late 19th and early 20th \ncentury, with retro touches including ‘onion’ crowns and stepped lugs.\nWATCH WINDERS BY BOCA DO LOBO\nA watch winder is the perfect place to store your most prized possession. \nThese pieces by luxury brand Boca do Lobo feature a contemporary \ndesign that combines functionality with a sense of fantasy, with rich \ncolour combinations with gold, silver and black.\nWATCHES\n",92,{"image":379,"text":380,"number":381},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.93.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 93.\n",93,{"image":383,"text":384,"number":385},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.94.png","TRENDBOOK\n10 UPCOMING YACHT DESIGN TRENDS\nLike residences and interiors are in constant evolution year by year, so \nare superyachts. Whether it’s due to the introduction of new materials \nfor the hardware of a superyacht, there’s a continuous concern in \nproposing even more comfortable luxury interiors as an approach to \ntheir homes in land. It’s a look-a-like getaway home, where it’s getting \nimperative for a superyacht to have all the amenities and proper \nentertainment for a stress-free time.\nNowadays, a more tactile design is also applied to yacht interiors, \nan upcoming trend in the interior design industry. In the following \nissue, we highlight the upcoming trends in yacht design. A floating \njoy of dreams, aiming to emerge with bigger and better aesthetics, \ntransforming into a resort-style onboard.\n1. BLACK FINISHES\nAs it applies to interior design, yachts will be also trendy with newer \nblack finishes. This trend will be seen in exteriors but also in interiors, \nbe it on walls or furniture, in order to create a sense of modernity, allied \nto the era of new technologies. We can even say that black is the new \nblack. Black is still the colour that matches everything, remaining one \nof those colours that are elegant and luxurious. It brings a unique type \nof sophistication to furniture. With this design trend, you will elevate \nyour yacht interior and exterior.\n \n2. SUSTAINABILITY\nThere’s a concern around many business sectors in having a sustainable \napproach as an attempt to manage our limited resources worldwide. \nTherefore, this new trend relies on the search for new materials to build \nyachts, either its interiors or exteriors. It’s imperative to craft new solutions \nin synergy with other sectors. There’s a growing concern of the marine health \nand ocean conservation and there are new initiatives to produce plastic-free \ncharters, developed by engineers and designers with better technologies in \norder to reduce the environmental impact of creating new luxury boats. \n \n3. THE “MILLENNIAL SUPER YACHT”\nINNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY\nMillennials and the consumer of superyacht have a different \nmindset when acquiring yachts: it’s no longer about buying a \nproduct, it’s about having experiences. So this trend will also \nrely on promoting the best and newest technological features \nthe market has. Technology will be included in subtle ways, such \nas bluetooth localization or a 4K laser projector integrated into \nthe bespoke furniture. This trend will get along with the most \nadvanced yacht software and technology on board, designed to \nmaximize the best experience of the yacht life.\n \n",94,{"image":387,"text":388,"number":389},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.95.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 95.\n \n4. CURVED SHAPES FURNITURE\nPopular in the 60’s, curved soft furnishings have now influenced tabletops \nand even suspension lamps, but their return to sofas and seating makes \nit one of the most intriguing and even covetable interior design trends. \nThe continued softening of interiors with curvy shapes and organic, \nrounded edges is another way of embracing the relaxed feel. A playful \ncurves decor needs to have just a few rounded shapes, in order to better \ncomplement the straight lines and square corners that every yacht has. \n \n7. LEATHERS\nA returning trend, but with more leather accents in unused places, \ncreating a mix between feminine and masculine. Beyond sofas and \nchairs, leathers add a sense of high-quality and luxury to an interior. \nA durable material for yachts, since leather holds up against sun \nexposure. This trend can be spotted in small accent accessories or \nfurniture without having the impression there’s an overload of leather \nmaterial in one space.\n \n8. TRANSPARENCY -  GLASS IN YACHT \nARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN\nGlass is an upcoming design trend which promotes the feeling of wider \nspaces, evoking a perfect harmony between interior and exterior. Glass \ndesign trend is moving towards daring glass superstructures, providing \na new perspective of yachting.\n \n9. WELLNESS FEATURES\nAnother big trend for yachts is creating look-a-like resorts on \nboard, with spas, gyms and entertainment. Everything that \ncontributes for a laid-back and relaxing experience for the traveller. \nIt’s an increase in demand for spaces in yachts that offer a \nfloating relaxing retreat, such as a seven-star resort does in land. \n \n10. MODERN LIGHTING\nThere’s a pursue for unique spaces, that’s why the modern light design \ntrend is the way to go. Depending on the light you choose, it can create \nan intimate ambient while adding personality to the yacht’s interior, \nwhether you want to adapt to a more contemporary decor or a luxury set. \nSophisticated entertaining zones will ensure the superyacht’s continuity \nto sail through the ultimate holiday home.\n \n5. BIGGER BUILDS\nIn the yachting world there’s a tendency for “the bigger, the better”, \npushing the limits of boat design. With an aim to create more open \nspaces, merging all social zones into one major space, always having \nin mind the everlasting keys for a wonder superyacht, which are \nleisure and lifestyle.\n \n6. MID-CENTURY MODERN STYLE\nAlready a trend on land, yachts will a bigger tendency for this style. In \ninterior design, materials such as wood, brass, leather and velvet are key \nfor adding a mid-century touch. An onboard curvaceous, nostalgic form \nthat creates a soft and gentle atmosphere. The truth is that mid-century \nmodern design has never really gone out of fashion and it’s no wonder \nsince it’s easy to live with and it’s a look that can be combined carefully \nwith other styles.\nTRENDBOOK \u002F\u002F\n",95,{"image":391,"text":19,"number":392},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.96.png",96,{"image":394,"text":395,"number":396},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.97.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 97.\n",97,{"image":398,"text":399,"number":400},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.98.png","EL PALACE HOTEL\nBARCELONA, SPAIN\nSituated in the center of Barcelona, just a few steps away from the \nexclusive “Paseo de Gracia”, the historic Barrio Gotico and the famous \nLas Ramblas, the silhouette of the Hotel El Palace is unmistakable. The \nmodernist stamp printed by the architect Eduard Ferrés i Puig in 1919 \ndid not lose an iota of its elegance, which is reflected in its halls, rooms \nand on the facade.\nEl Palace celebrates 100 years and retains its prestige as one of the best \nhotels in Europe. Old school refinement and luxury permeates this \nclassic five-star joint. \nFrom the moment of the Coveted team arrival, we’re met by valet’s with \ntop hats and escorted into a grand foyer with double staircase and odes \nof lush reds and gold trim.  The ‘Hall’, which serves as both lobby and \nbar, is a riot of Versailles-style ornate furniture, oriental vases, hand-\npainted wallpaper and gilt clocks, and the breakfast room, covered in \nwinter, goes for a monochromatic elegance, with oversized iron street \nlamps, Greek statues and a small garden at one end.\nOriginally opened in 1919, the property has played host to endless \nluminaries like Salvador Dalí, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank \nSinatra, Paul McCartney, amongst others. It should be noted tha \nFreddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé composed ‘Barcelona’ in \nthe Palace Hotel. “\n",98,{"image":402,"text":403,"number":404},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.99.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 99.\nRooms are mix of modern and classic design with plush carpet and \ndelicated ivory floral felt walls. Lux amenities include pillow menus, \ncomfy slippers and robes, bottled water, and a perfect turndown service. \nThe best rooms are undoubtedly the themed suites. Here you’ll find \nelaborately designed named after Dalí, Josephine Baker, Maria Callas, \nJoan Miró and César Ritz.  Each room features individual touches – some \nfrom the namesakes themselves. \nIn the basement, where the coal was located, is the cocktail bar \nBluesman, with an air of speak easy where rock and jazz shows are \noffered every Thursday through Saturday nights, and in honor of 100 \nyears, a happy hour is offered. Also, the paintings in this room were \npainted by Ronnie Wood.\nContinuing our private tour with the Hotel Manager, we discovered the \nwonderful Jardin Diana Rooftop, where the views are endless and most \nprominent is the Gothic Barcelona Cathedral. The giant space also has \na koi pond, solarium, an intimate pergola with a statue of the Roman \ngoddess Diana, and an herb garden that’s used by the hotel’s chefs.\nEl Palace will delight anyone who has ever dreamed of living like a \nroyal, even for a day. Surely, our Coveted Team will remember this \nincredible experience.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n",99,{"image":406,"text":407,"number":408},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.100.png","HOTEL J.K. PLACE FIRENZE\nFLORENCE, ITALY\nJ.K. Place is a 5-star hotel situated right in the heart of Florence, next to \none of the most beautiful main squares in Italy, Santa Maria Novella. \nThe surrounding environment will make you feel comfortable from the \nvery first moment, but when you enter J.K. Place, you add a touch of \nuniqueness to your experience in Florence.\nThe staff of the hotel will welcome you in a way you have never seen \nbefore, making you feel like you only need to relax and enjoy your stay \nin all of its serenity. This is what distinguishes J.K. Place from other \nhotels, in here you will feel at home. The staff will provide you with \neverything you need in the kindest way, felling like they have thought \nabout everything for you.\nThe environment in the hotel is outstanding. Each detail is curated and \nmade by the best Italian artisans. The furniture, the fragrances around \nthe hotel, the food… Everything is simply amazing and made from a \nselection of high-quality material and ingredients.\n",100,{"image":410,"text":411,"number":412},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.101.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 101.\nRegarding the suites, they are completely astonishing, with a 2 \nfloor-suite decorated with wood and glass details. The environment is \nsmooth and relaxing, with sofas and beds made from finest cashmere \nand silk. Last, but not least, you will have a full view over the Santa \nMaria Novella square and church.\nFinally, we want to express our appreciation to the General Director, \nClaudio Meli, that introduced and explained everything to us, regarding \nJ.K.’s concept and uniqueness. Furthermore, we want to dedicate a \nfew words to the restaurant and all the staff of the hotel. We had the \nopportunity to try the best Italian wines and dishes in the J.K. terrace, \nwhile enjoying the view over Santa Maria Novella. If you want an \nunforgettable experience in Florence, J.K. Place is the place to be.\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\nAddress: Piazza Santa Maria Novella, 7, 50123 Florence, Italy\nWebsite: http:\u002F\u002Fwww.jkplace.com\u002F\n",101,{"image":414,"text":415,"number":416},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.102.png","HOTEL WARSZAWA\nWARSAW, POLAND\nMajestically towering above the capital and visible from a distance of \nup to 20 km, Hotel Warszawa provides an experience you won’t forget. \nThe hotel is one of the most important representatives of Polish interwar \narchitecture and it became an important symbol of the revival of Warsaw \nafter the war. Today, it is one of the most modern hotels in Poland. \nWhen it comes to architecture, the hotel’s modern steel and reinforced \nconcrete construction was the answer to the strong and dynamic \nurbanization of Warsaw and an amazing example of the mastery of pre-\nwar engineering. The historical part of the building made us feel even \nmore involved in this incredible experience.\n",102,{"image":418,"text":419,"number":420},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.103.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 103.\nWhen you walk into a place like this, you can only expect the best and, \nlet us tell you, we were treated like the best! The rooms bring you the \ncosy feeling of being at home, which you don’t get in a lot of places. \nWhen it comes to interior design, minimalism is the key here. Hand-\npicked marble from all around the world, along with bright chromes and \nwarm wood finishes bring all the decor together.\nIf you are a sucker for views, we have quite a few to mention. From \nthe Szpitalna and Marszałkowska streets, to Nowy Swiat crossing \nwith Swietokrzyska street. The tower is visible from various city \ncorners and the rooftop terrace enables a bird’s view perspective over \nurbanized Warsaw.\nHotel Warszawa has two restaurants and you are able to taste traditional \nand freshly cooked food in both of them. The hotel also takes care of \nthose who expect moments of peace, relaxation and renewal. A spa and \nrecreational area can be found on the lower ground floor and features \ntreatment rooms, a fitness centre and a pool. This is definitely the perfect \nhotel to stay in for anyone who wants to be pampered and loves luxury!\nAddress: Plac Powstanców Warszawy 9, 00-039 Warsaw, Poland\nWebsite: www.warszawa.hotel.com.pl\u002F\nHOTELS WE COVET \u002F\u002F\n",103,{"image":422,"text":423,"number":424},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.104.png","MONT BAR\nBARCELONA SPAIN\nTrying some of the best dishes in the world might just top your list \nof things to do in Barcelona, a city that continues leading the way in \ncutting-edge, international cuisine.\nLocated in Barcelona’s Eixample neighbourhood, Mont Bar, awarded \nwith the prestigious distinction by the Michelin guide for their cuisine, \nwill definitely satisfy your palate with its contemporary cuisine and \nmore than 250 wine references.\nOwner Ivan Castro, who comes from a with a background in the hotel \nindustry in the Valle de Arán in the Pyrenees, has managed to make this \ninto one of the most popular bars among the city’s gastronomy lovers.\n",104,{"image":426,"text":427,"number":428},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.105.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 105.\nAn unequivocally ambitious and daring menu, which wants to show that \nit is possible to enjoy a standard cuisine in an informal and completely \ncarefree atmosphere, makes an ideal place for taste the traditional \n“tapas” with the latest techniques. Select your drink of choice and then \nponder over the variety of dishes on offer. Made with seasonal produce, \nthe creative chef whip up inventive share plates according to an ever-\nchanging menu. \nWhat really makes the difference in Mont Bar is that, apart from using \nfabulous ingredients, they really go to town with the recipes. The menu \nincludes 25 elements that you can consider separately, or you can go \nfor the tasting menu, or just a glass of draft beer, a salad and a plate \nof “patatas bravas”. The Coveted team had the pleasure to try amazing \nplates, such as Jalapeño and corn taco or wag tartare with chipotle, \nVentresca of marinated tuna, pine nuts and smoked emulsion. At the end \nof the dinner we had the pleasure to meet the chef and talk to the owner, \nthey made sure to present themselves to our team and we could not be \ngladder to meet the stars behind these incredible culinary creations.\nAddress: Carrer de la Diputació, 220, 08011 Barcelona, Espanha \nWebsite:  www.montbar.com\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS \u002F\u002F\n",105,{"image":430,"text":431,"number":432},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.106.png","AMBER ROOM\nWARSAW, POLAND\nAmber Room is the type of place that will give you an experience that \nyou will never forget.  The first unforgettable thing is the location \nof this marvellous restaurant. It’s housed in the historic Sobański \nPalace, a historic residence in the heart of a fantastic garden located in \nUjazdowskie, one of the most prestigious streets of Warsaw.\nDuring the pre-war period, Sobański Palace and its Crystal Room were \nfamous for hosting top Warsaw Balls. Gladly, since 2009, the Amber \nRoom Restaurant and the garden (with a terrace) are open to all guests, \nso you can join Chef Lee Jones and taste the Polish culinary traditions \ncombined with the best elements and trends of European cuisine.\nAll dishes are made with the highest-quality ingredients from selected \nfarms and ranches, not only from Poland but from all over the world. You \n",106,{"image":434,"text":435,"number":436},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.107.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 107.\ncan find a sophisticated à la carte menu, where you can eat an amazing \nCodfish, accompanied by ravioli, with scallop and lobster, spinach and \nshellfish sauce. Amber Room also offers a tasting menu and lunch menu \nduring the whole week and a selection of vegetarian dishes is available \nas well. With the best food comes the best wine and you can choose \nfrom an exceptional list selected by the Sommelier that will enhance the \nexperience, creating a harmony of taste.\nThe Amber Room wine menu was awarded with the “Award of \nExcellence 2016” by Wine Spectator. But the awards don’t stop there. It \nis the only restaurant in Poland awarded with four forks in the Michelin \nGuide; in 2016, it won the first prize in Poland’s Best 100 Restaurants \n2016; it received the honourable mention from Wine Spectator’s “Award \nof Excellence 2018” and it is on a list of the 1000 Best Restaurants in the \nWorld by “La Liste”.\nAs a whole, every detail is carefully thought out. The sense of refinement, \nelegance and world-class service are undoubtedly the points that best \ndefine this experience. The unforgettable tastes will ensure that each \nvisit is full of emotions and will be remembered forever.\nAddress: al. Ujazdowskie 13, 00-567 Warszaw, Poland\nWebsite: www.amber-room.pl\u002Fen\u002F\nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS \u002F\u002F\n",107,{"image":438,"text":439,"number":440},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.108.png","MATSUHISA MUNICH\nMUNICH, GERMANY\nConsidered one of the trendiest culinary addresses in the heart of \nthe Bavarian capital, restaurant Matsuhisa Munich is a must-go for \ngastronomy lovers. This elegant and minimalistic restaurant is located \non the first floor of the luxurious Mandarin Oriental hotel and is, so far, \nthe only restaurant from chef Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa in Germany.\nThe outstanding menu has the signature of the acclaimed Chef \nNobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa, famous for his fantastic twist on classic \nJapanese food. Trendy, stylish and unconventional, the menu is centred \naround a dynamic Japanese-Peruvian gastronomic experience that \nyou won’t regret. The culinary highlights include seafood, traditional \nsushi, black cod sashimi, yellowtail sashimi with jalapeños and hot \ndishes, such as tea-braised Rib Eye with Peruvian anticucho sauce.\n",108,{"image":442,"text":443,"number":444},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.109.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 109.\nChef Nobu’s rich and diverse work experience made this symbiosis \nof Japanese and Peruvian cuisine deliciously possible – thanks to the \nexotic marinades and spices that pair wonderfully with fish and meats \n– and has avoided the trend-chasing, fusion cuisine.\nThe Matsuhisa Munich follows the successful formula of the original \nMatsuhisa Beverly Hills restaurant and his eight other exclusive \nrestaurants around the world. Even though Matsuhisa was trained as a \nclassical sushi chef, his path and incomparable culinary style result in the \nperfect combination of flavours.\nMatsuhisa Munich’s space offers an intimate atmosphere with a semi-\nprivate section for up to 10 guests, where it’s possible to experience \nOmakase – a bespoke culinary experience exploring the chef’s best \nchoices. Stylish and comfortable, the warm brown and gold hues and \nAsian decorative elements, as well as palm-and-leather furniture, decorate \nthe appealing space. Matsuhisa Munich also features an exclusive eight-\nseat live cooking counter, where skilled chefs will prepare a variety of \nMatsuhisa’s famous Japanese-Peruvian dishes.\nAddress: Neuturmstraße 1, 80331 Munich, Germany\nWebsite: www.mandarinoriental.com\u002Fmunich\u002Faltstadt\u002Ffine-dining\u002F\nrestaurants\u002Fjapanese-peruvian-cuisine\u002Fmatsuhisa-munich \nWORLD’S FINEST RESTAURANTS \u002F\u002F\n",109,{"image":446,"text":447,"number":448},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.110.png","BOOKS WE COVET\nTURQUOISE COAST\nby Nevbahar Koç and Irem Kinay\nThe Turquoise Coast is the travel book to inspire your \nsummer vacation in Turkey. In this book, Nevbahar \nKoç shares her passion for her country as well as for \nart, design, and photography through a journey along \nthe Turkish Coast.\n“The colors and textures of this world are a beacon for \ncreative souls who journey to this incredible Turquoise \nCoast to source inspiration and refresh the spirit.” \n“The colors and textures of this world are a beacon for \ncreative souls who journey to this incredible Turquoise \nCoast to source inspiration and refresh the spirit.”\n“In the 25 years I’ve spent covering \nsuperyachts, I’ve toured hundreds of \nyachts of all shapes and sizes. Each and \nevery one of them has had a story to tell, \nin near-lyrical fashion.”\nThe Turkish Riviera, known as the Turquoise Coast, \nis home to stunning mountain scenery, rich myths, \nand folklore, and more than six hundred miles of \nimpeccable shoreline along the warm Aegean and \nMediterranean seas.\nOlivier Pilcher captures the many facets of this historic \nlandscape, with photographs bringing vibrant color to \nanecdotes, love stories and tales of religion recounted by \nNevbahar Koç.\nReminiscent of the ocean’s shimmering blue waves, the \nwibalin bound and foil-stamped Turquoise Coast special \nedition comes in a translucent blue acrylic slipcase.\nSpectacular Superyachts: Inspired Interiors is an \namazing book by the yachting journalist, Diane \nByrne. This book is more than a visual history of \nthe luxury-yachting lifestyle at a moment when it \nis experiencing strong growth. It is a treasure trove \nof information and insights, bringing both novice \nand seasoned owners, as well as charter guests and \nyachting enthusiasts, together on board some of the \nworld’s most remarkable yachts.\nIn this book, you will be able to find the inside of \n21 impressive superyachts, some among the world’s \n100 largest yachts, and even the world’s 50 largest \nyachts.  Each is distinctly different and outstanding \nin her own way.\nThe book captures the community that superyacht \ndesign has fostered, as well as the lifestyle that so \nmany love. If you’re a book collector or an admirer \nof yacht design, this book belongs in your collection.\nSPECTACULAR SUPERYACHTS: \nINSPIRED INTERIORS\nby Diane Byrne \n",110,{"image":450,"text":451,"number":452},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.111.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 111.\n",111,{"image":454,"text":455,"number":456},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.112.png","NAUTICAL PASSION\nThe classic sailing trip has always been synonymous with glamour, style and elegance. There’s \nnothing better than to feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your skin as you sail through an \nincredible sea, all while enjoying a cocktail on the deck of a gorgeous superyacht. With all this nautical \npassion and lifestyle in mind, CovetED Magazine brings you our biggest inspirations for the nautical \nworld, starting with the newest Cruise Collection by Chanel and followed by some of the most iconic \nstars of the 50s and 60s that have influenced the nautical lifestyle to this day. \n",112,{"image":458,"text":459,"number":460},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.113.png","COVETED MAGAZINE PAGE 113.\nCHANEL CRUISE \nCOLLECTION 2020\nFollowing in Karl Lagerfeld’s footsteps but trying \nto leave a mark of her own, Virginie Viard’s first \ncollection as Chanel’s new Creative Director was \nlaid-back and relaxed whilst staying true to the \nbrand’s classic style: lots of skirt suits, bows and \nballet flats. But there were some mood swings as \nwell, with many wide pants, blouses and even tweed \njackets worn over leggings. \nThe opening look of the show was respectful but, \nat the same time, portrayed how the liberated and \nyoung Chanel herself would have dressed in 2020, \nwith a black jacket and wide-leg pants. On the \nother hand, the final look was a clear homage to \nKarl Lagerfeld, with the model dressed in a halter \ndress with an Edwardian collar, in the late designer’s \ntrademark black and white.\nThe collection was presented at the Grand Palais \nand the show was quite different from the iconic \nspectacles Lagerfeld gotten the world used to. \nViard presented a simple train station, with signs \nthat directed to Europe’s most coveted vacation \ndestinations, such as Venice or the French Riviera, \nboth perfect to strut the Cruise Collection on a jaw-\ndropping superyacht.  \nGRACE KELLY\nGrace Kelly made history on April 1956 when she married \ninto royalty and set sail for a dreamy honeymoon around the \nMediterranean on an incredible superyacht. She is undeniably one \nof the most glamorous stars to ever be featured on our screens and \nthis classic yacht represented her presence perfectly. The yacht was \ngifted to the royal couple as a wedding present by Aristotle Onassis \nand, today, the refurbished M\u002FY Grace cruises the crystal clear \nwaters of the Galapagos Islands, where you can enjoy its amazing \nwooden deck\nSTYLE ICONS \u002F\u002F\n",113,{"image":462,"text":463,"number":464},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F88\u002Fe0f4b75e440fd4cf9a46365e58b940.114.png","BRIGITTE BARDOT\nConsidered one of the world’s sexiest actresses ever, \nBrigitte Bardot made her way to St. Tropez in the 50s \nto star in “And God Created Woman”, a movie that \npropelled her and the peaceful fishing town into stardom. \nNowadays, thousands of visitors walk the beaches of St. \nTropez each summer, with the French village continuing \nto proper thanks to its image as one of the world’s most \nglamorous sailing destinations. 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This incredible wooden vessel was built in 1931 and \nserved five American presidents, from Harry S. Truman to JFK, \nwhose wife, Jackie installed the boat’s very first colour television \nin the 60s. Both Kennedy and Jackie exude glamour, with \nKennedy being considered one of the most handsome presidents \nof all time and Jackie is a style icon to this day. Both are a major \ninspiration when it comes to nautical style and aesthetics.\nAUDREY HEPBURN\nThe iconic “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” star had her hearts from the very \nbeginning of her career. Always stylish from head to toe, Audrey’s \nstyle at sea was always impeccable and inspiring. After filming \n“Roman Holiday” with Gregory Peck in 1953, Hepburn resided \nin the Italian capital for over 20 years. 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