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When art meets the seas: a reflection on adding a personal touch to your boat

by Nancy Gonzalez, Private Yacht Finance 1 May 2023 03:58 PDT

As the world continues to grapple with the pandemic and challenging mental health issues, it's more important than ever to find ways to bring joy and beauty into our lives.

One way to do this is by infusing our living spaces with personality, whether it's our homes, offices, or our boats. For refined yacht owners, it's natural to diverge towards things that bring comfort on-board - including art!

Not falling short on sophistication, the real value of art lies in its ability to inspire and uplift us. In practicality, however, when it comes to decorating a yacht, there are a few key concerns to keep in mind.

    1) It's important to consider the amount of art one wants to display. While it might be tempting to fill every inch of wall space with your favorite pieces, it's important to strike a balance between aesthetics and functionality. An overcrowded space can be overwhelming and distract from the overall design. Equally essential, durability is a crucial factor to consider as art on-board will be exposed to elements like water and must withstand rough seas. Fortunately, there are experts in yacht customization that can deliver art in the most practical way.

    2) For yacht owners, the key areas where art can really make a difference are the master bedroom, living area, and bathroom. In the master bedroom, a carefully chosen piece can create a calming and relaxing atmosphere, while in the living area, a bold and eye-catching piece can be the perfect conversation starter. In the bathroom, a fun and whimsical piece can add a touch of lightness.

    3) For those who wish to incorporate contemporary art, The Margulies Warehouse boasts an extensive collection, featuring artists such as Jennifer Steinkamp and Daniela Wicki, who play with the symbiosis of materials and technology. Another great choice for those with eclectic taste and looking for individual pieces is The Gallery by Rudolf Budja, which offers a selective collection of texturized canvases and photography sure to impress any art lover.

    4) Delving into ways to bring art on board, it is captivating to incorporate design elements into the very fabric of the yacht itself, a popular trend in yacht design. For example, Futurestones and KMD are experts in creating stone finishes. They transform spaces and bring a unique energy to the yacht with the use of murals and large-scale artwork as a backdrop for the interior. These details help create a cohesive design aesthetic and add a touch of personality to the vessel.

At the most recent Miami Discovery Boating Show, I observed a surge in stylish watercrafts, ranging from medium-sized yachts to super yachts. One brand that stood out to me as an excellent example of balance in design elements is Fiart Mare, particularly their 35' Seawalker and 39' Sewalker models. These boats offer an exceptional combination of functionality and Italian design, maximizing the available cabin space.

Yacht Creators, the exclusive dealer for Fiart Mare, has collaborated with top shipyards worldwide to bring unparalleled interior design to the US market. In addition to Fiart Mare, Yacht Creators represents other renowned brands such as Prime Yachts, Van Der Valk, Leven Yachts, and Waterdream, all of which are built with exceptional craftsmanship and worth the time for someone who dreams of building and owning something special.

For me, interior design on yachts is "art on art". While yacht craftsmanship is a complex process that involves multiple layers of design, art on board can take many forms,from custom-designed furniture and fixtures to entire walls/doors adorned with intricate patterns and designs. These bespoke furnishings can range from tables and chairs to lighting and cabinetry, and serve to enhance the yacht's individuality and make it truly one-of-a-kind.

The sky's the limit when it comes to bringing a touch of artistic flair to a vessel and creatively maxing out cabin space. So whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, don't be afraid to bring a little bit of art on board your life - and your yacht.

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