Monaco Yacht Show: The Italian Sea Group unveils four new projects

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The Italian Sea Group has revealed details of its new development strategy, unveiling four future projects under its Tecnomar and Admiral brands during a press conference held on the eve of the Monaco Yacht Show 2023, which runs from September 27-30 2023.

The biggest project is Sea Flower, an 80-metre concept with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure designed in partnership with Studio Fuksas and Luca Dini. The ‘visionary’ yacht, which would be built under the Admiral brand, has interiors that ’embrace a new concept of experiencing the sea’, and a design inspired by nature, particularly the marine ecosystem.

“This partnership powerfully expresses the symbiotic relationship between design, art and technology that is part of The Italian Sea Group’s DNA,” says Giovanni Costantino, founder & CEO of The Italian Sea Group.

Sea Flower is going to be a breathtaking and futuristic megayacht, carefully conceived with an eye to environmental sustainability. Our goal is to continue to invest in revolutionary aesthetic and technological solutions to propose disruptive product lines that dictate the new stylistic standards of luxury yachting.”

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Admiral’s Kenshō

“Like a flower blossoming to life, the Sea Flower symbolises the continuous movement towards a future to which we pay great attention and which represents one of the key aspects of the project,” state the architects Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas and Luca Dini.

During the press conference, the yard also presented Project Adventure, a 50m explorer motoryacht to be built under the Admiral brand, and Project Cat 133, a catamaran in the style of Tecnomar’s This Is It, which makes its world premiere at the Monaco Yacht Show this week.

The fourth project revealed is Project Evo 155, a 46m superyacht based on the successful Evo model, featuring Tecnomar’s signature sporty lines.

During the four-day Monaco Yacht Show, The Italian Sea Group is introducing a number of vessels, including Perini Navi’s 47m sailing catamaran Art Explorer, Admiral’s 55m Silver Star, with interiors by Giorgio Armani; the award-winning 75m Admiral motoryacht Kenshō; and two Tecnomar models for its Tecnomar for Lamborghini project. 

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The group also used the press conference to confirm further details of its €1b order book, revealing that — with 11 units on order — Tecnomar for Lamborghini currently makes up the largest portion of the order book.

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