
Italian Cantieri di Pisa shipyard unveiled the interior designed for the Akhir 44 by Pulina Exclusive Interiors
The exterior for this 44-metre yacht was penned by Antonio Luxardo, the yard’s chief designer. “The first model in the new series, which will be built in carbon and glass composite and reach a top speed of 35 knots, will combine the iconic lines of the original range with various characteristics designed to meet current market demand,” explained Marco Massabò, Cantieri di Pisa CEO. “We decided to commission these interiors featuring incredible liveability from Pulina, the high-end Italian design firm with a multi-disciplinary approach. The yacht’s spaces offer maximum comfort, understated elegance and a unique on-board experience for cosmopolitan owners”.

Pulina Exclusive Interiors specializes in prestige projects not only for yachts, but also private residences and hotels all over Europe, Middle and Far East.

Commenting on the Akhir 44 project, the founder of the studio, Alessandro Pulina, said: “The spaces are characterized by our carefully curated selection of materials and by innovative architectural solutions that balance energy in motion with a sense of spatial harmony. A deliberate contrast between warm materials like bleached oak and cold metal and steel finishes gives the settings a sporty, technological look. The fresh, neutral colour palette enhances the liveability of the interiors and creates sensations of lightness and openness. Every on-board space is designed to optimize the guest experience by balancing comfort and adventure and every element is designed to express responsible luxury based on both aesthetics and wellbeing”.

The main deck is dedicated totally to the guests, offering them a spacious saloon and a versatile dining area. The sliding panels make this space feel less formal, turning it into a spacious lounge with an open galley and creating a more homelike atmosphere.

Another highlight on the main deck is unusual floating staircase made of metal and glass, which in addition to her normal function serves as the visual centrepiece of the saloon.

Four guest cabins and the owner’s suite below deck feature expansive glazing, which reinforces the sense of connection with the sea. There are also quarters for a crew of nine including the captain at the bow.
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