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The new issue is born!

The new issue is born!

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What kind trends await us in the future of yacht design? Oddly enough, to answer that question, we have to look to the automotive world where the Suv is reigning supreme right now. Sport Utility Vehicles have not only brought welcome new impetus to the

ISA Alloy 43

ISA Alloy 43

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The ISA Alloy 43, which sold last September, is the first in a new ISA line that extends the brand’s range but still hangs on to the signature elements of the 33 models that ISA Yachts has delivered thus far in its illustrious career.  The

Lapo Elkann

Lapo Elkann

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In the early 1950s, ENI chairman Enrico Mattei commissioned architect Mario Bacciocchi to design an Agip service station that would embody the incredible wave of dynamism sweeping Italy at the time. Sixty years later, that same station has been given a new lease of life

The Mondrian London

The Mondrian London

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“No city presents such an untidy variety of forms, such a capricious mix of the beautiful, the ugly, the magnificent, the poor, the sad, the strange, the great, the dreary,” wrote Edmondo de Amicis in his magical Memories of London in 1874. The face the

Cloud 9

Cloud 9

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With a name like Cloud 9, it’s hardly surprising that this spectacular 74m from CRN dominated the last Monaco Yacht Show. Spread over five decks and one sub-deck, Cloud 9 showcases truly imposing volumes that lend her a sense of extreme dynamism. The ever-reliable Studio

MM780

MM780

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Malcolm McKeon has done it again with this design for a 78m mega sloop that is also the largest yacht ever commissioned from his studio. This very futuristic design grew out of input from an owner that wanted a 360-degree view from the cockpit and

Codecasa Vintage 43

Codecasa Vintage 43

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She still doesn’t have a name because she was built on spec and is still awaiting the right owner. But the fifth addition to Codecasa’s Vintage series – a 43-metre – is ready to splash.  Like her four siblings (the 42-metres Magari from 2011 and