Feature 6 | SuperyachtS
Luxury superyacht impresses with
innovative design and interiors
MY Silver Angel, the newbuild superyacht from Benetti in Italy, was launched
in mid-2009 at the Livorno yard. Designed by Stefano Natucci with interiors
designed by Argent Design and Benetti, this vessel has impressed the market
enough to be nominated for an award.
M
Y Silver Angel is a 64.5m steel
luxury motor yacht designed
to a high quality. Her unique
and inspired interior design, which was
accomplished by London-based Argent
Design in collaboration with Stefano
Natucci, features themes of silver echoing
her name.
The yacht’s interior reveals a high-gloss
dark oak panelling and built-in furniture,
which is complemented by white onyx,
silver leaf and carved mirrored units.
Around 1200m² of black, glossy oak and
700m² of marble with fine white onyx for
the interior and travertine for the external
areas has been used in her construction.
Custom-built ‘Lalique’ inserts with
subtle back lighting have been used My Silver Angel 64.5m superyacht built by Benetti (credit: azimut-Benetti Spa).
throughout the guest areas, creating a
unique, stylish and tranquil atmosphere.
Silver Angel’s ‘loose’ furniture fixtures and areas which ensure efficient and discreet the yard’s standard proposals.
fittings have also been fully customised service throughout. Silver Angel provides high-class
by Argent Design and are ‘one-offs’ and of There is a comfortable sofa seating area accommodation for up to 12 guests in
high quality. for guests in the wheelhouse or there is the seven en-suite cabins (five with double
The main entrance to the yacht is option of two large built-in lounging beds beds and two with twin beds). With
from the aft deck, via the main saloon further forward on deck. The sundeck the uppermost levels of comfort in all
and formal open plan dining room, allows all guests a unique experience, areas of the yacht, Silver Angel has been
which are both well-balanced, spacious with large cushioned lounging around designed and built in consideration of
and accommodate areas with dining the Mosaique forced-jet swimming pool the service operation. During stay onboard
for up to 16 guests. Her main guest and Jacuzzi. Silver Angel, guests will be catered for by 19
lobby beyond connects all three interior The sundeck is serviced by a full bar friendly and professional crew members.
decks and has double doors to the area forward. Aft of the air-conditioned This large Benetti motor yacht is of heavy
starboard-side companion way and side dining and sky lounge area, which can be steel displacement and she has long-range
boarding entrance. fully air-conditioned or fully open thanks ocean-going properties. She was designed
Silver Angel has a large full-width upper to full-width glass sliding doors both fore specifically for extensive world cruising in
deck saloon with double sliding access and aft, are independent sun loungers safety and comfort. At a staggering 1400grt
doors leading to the expansive external and a dully automatic retractable ‘TEEIT’ she is certainly one of the highest volume
dining area for up to 16 guests. There is golf machine. yachts of her length in existence currently,
a full-width lounging area aft, TV and No expense has been spared in the whilst maintaining good proportions and a
entertainment systems inside and out, supervision and upgrading of the sleek profile. Silver Angel has a comfortable
direct access to the sundeck, main aft specification throughout this yacht’s cruising speed of 15kts.
deck, swimming platform and guest sports construction by Benetti, from her Upon embarkation of the yacht her main
area. All pantry and service bar areas are machinery to her interior outfit and deck aft offers a vast seating area with a
connected internally to the galley and crew external details, which are all way above full bar and direct access to and from the
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