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GOING
FOR
GREEN
As owners take active steps to reduce their environmental impact, a slew of greener, more
eco-minded vessels is looming on the horizon. But how can designers ensure their work keeps in
step, while navigating everything from global supply issues to brands jumping on the
“greenwashing” bandwagon? Kate Lardy speaks to the creators of some of the world's most
progressive, sustainable – and beautiful – interiors, and shares their words of wisdom
No one will ever claim a superyacht is eco-friendly per se, but,
bit by bit, the most forward-thinking vessels are reducing
their impact as they ply the seas, embracing hybrid power,
solar panels, waste heat recovery, Tier III exhaust treatment
and more – technologies that allow them to cruise using
less fuel, demand less energy and leave cleaner emissions
in their wake. But what about their interiors? How are
they
GOING FOR GREEN As owners take active step
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01 INDOOR FURNITURE Introduction b
03 TEXTILES Introduction by Filipp
Pip Rich speaks to the people in the know to lear
The colour: aquamarine You can't have escaped gr
S D Bluegame's BG72 features a Pere
The game changer: considered lighting PHOTOGRAPH
06 LIGHTING AND MATERIALS Introdu
A JOURNEY IN DESIGN From the ger
07 FINISHING TOUCHES Introduction