Benetti has revealed Asani, a 164-foot superyacht in its B.Now series, in collaboration with London-based Bergman Design House.
The vessel features architecture and interiors that dissolve the boundaries between indoors and out, achieved through clean lines, spatial clarity, and a palette drawn from the surrounding seascape.
Inside Benetti’s Asani superyacht
Layered textures create visual and tactile depth—soft textiles and polished woods meet luxe materials like leather, ceramic, straw marquetry, and Calacatta marble, which is prominently featured in the main suite’s private bath.
The yacht’s furnishings blend client-owned pieces with newly sourced creations, all unified by a natural color story. A soothing base of white, tan, and mahogany tones is punctuated by vibrant blue accents that mirror the sea and add a sense of tranquility.
Commissioned works from established and emerging artists—including Roi James, Sougwen Chung, and Ula Saniawa—appear throughout. Many of the pieces depict organic forms and marine-inspired motifs.
An effortless connection with the sea
Expansive windows and a series of panoramic decks—including the Oasis Deck, which offers 270-degree views and fold-out wings at the water’s edge—invite in natural light and encourage connection to the sea.
The open-plan main deck fosters social interaction, while the full-beam suite serves as a serene retreat, complete with a private balcony and outdoor shower.
“At the core of both yacht and residential design lies a shared philosophy: the creation of spaces that celebrate connection and comfort,” says Marie Soliman, creative director and cofounder of Bergman Design House. “Both types of projects nurture relationships, whether through intimate dining areas or expansive lounges crafted for leisurely gatherings. Ultimately, regardless of the medium, our guiding principle remains the same: to design environments that enrich lives and reflect the spirit.”
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