Exterior Designer / Naval Architect: Quarto Stile – Maiora
Interior Designer: Fossati Design Bureau
Photographer Credit: Leonardo Andreoni
Fabrics: Milano Interior Art (M.I.A)
Furniture: Flexform, Molteni, Talenti Outdoor, Poltrona Frau
Flooring: Cadorin, Listoni Giordano

Maiora 30 Convertible becomes the perfect boat for those who want to sail and explore in the comfort of luxury and elegant spaces. With the adaptability that her name suggests, she can be easily transformed according to different needs.

Fossati Design Bureau provided the interior design for the 30.5 metre motor yacht. Elegance and spaciousness are important concepts in the design, but the key aspect was malleability. Modern and open, each space feels connected to both each other and the surrounding sea. The overarching design scheme provides a connection between each area and completeness to the design of the motoryacht. Monochromatic foundations are built on using natural materials, varied textures, considered lighting and references to sea tones throughout the yacht. The skylounge offers guests a space to enjoy either privately and enclosed or open to the exterior spaces. The salon offers an abundance of space, natural light and stunning views, a space to relax or entertain. The Master Cabin, though more private, remains contemporary in style with the functionality of catering to all the owner’s needs. Large windows, dark woods and incorporated lighting enhance the luxury of the space, which leads on to a marble ensuite bathroom.

“Thanks to direct contact with the Shipowner, thanks to the continuous confrontation with him and the desire to break today’s patterns, we have developed a different design path, respectful of the architectural rules based on the precise proportion between essential elements and volumes. The final result was not designed to be appreciated on the individual elements, but for their continuous interaction, creating a binding need between them and having a complete meaning in global thinking. Thus the “beauty (of the project) resides in the mystery” conceived as an effort to enter the transcendental concept of the developed planning thought and not in the single elements. Here the space captures the scene, making the elements poor in detail at first glance, creating a paradox of perception, full of instinct, empty of richness but complete in the sensation of completeness and elegance” – Umberto Fossati