The future of superyacht interiors is probably not going to change your life (and yet I can’t look away)

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I’m a man of modest means, and I’m generally disdainful of things designed for the rich; so I don’t really have a good explanation for why the hell I was reading the SuperYacht Times.com. But I was, and they had this article on how four yacht design firms (Bannenberg & Rowell Design, Eidsgaard Design, Michael Leach Design and Remi Tessier) recently collaborated with custom furniture maker Silverlining on “The Future of Yacht Interiors.”

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Each design firm that has collaborated with Silverlining…[has] responded to new trends in the modern world: the changing nature of luxury and going away from show off to more private experiences, new advances in science technology and materials, more relaxed lifestyle.

The article’s here if you want to tear through it enviously, as I did. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m off to ride the Staten Island Ferry.

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