Arcadia Yachts has announced the sale of the first unit of A100+ to a British resident after just two months from the official presentation on the occasion of Montenapoleone Yacht Club 2017 held in Milan.
An additional achievement for the shipyard that confirms its strong position in the British market after the sale of A85 unit #12 to an English owner in July 2017.
A100+ is the first project created in collaboration with Milanese design studio Hot Lab.
In general we will respect the masculine lines, clean and multifaceted, that represent the familiar image of the yard; we will reinterpret them to further develop the on-board living spaces, both inside and out, that represent the quintessence of each Arcadia yacht
Antonio Romano, Partner at Hot Lab
The full-height windows – providing natural illumination even from above – the spacious external areas, the latest generation of solar panels and a generalized co-green approach for the whole gamma will be maintained, while increasing living area for guests. This translates into a larger upper deck and optimization of the foredeck area, while improving access and movement with a more efficient positioning of the stairwells. High priority has also been given to conviviality and leisure while on-board. The aft deck can comfortably seat up to ten guests for formal dining, with space for a further twelve guests in the lounge area, transformable into an ulterior dining area. The owner therefore is able to seat more than twenty guests for dining.The same principle was followed for the design of the entire upper deck by the skillful combination of interior and exterior spaces to create
a splendid leisure area, with a beautiful view of all the surroundings, yet with complete privacy. The redesign of the yacht’s layout, especially the exteriors, has allowed a new communication and movement mode between decks that favors a single inside-outside experience.
Hot Lab has proposed five different interior layout options to satisfy any owner’s need, which also simplify design choices (thus reducing development times) by proposing a contemporary minimalist décor that perfectly matches exterior styling, and continuously playing with the inside-outside exchange. Interior design is simple and linear, yet rich in detailing and finishings.
A perfect mix of contemporary design and neo-ornamentalism that unifies typical products of high Italian design with exotic rarely used materials like Carbalho wood and resin paneling.The architectural container and its content are merged, creating the impression of carefully elaborated detailing found aboard a water-level attic. Soft materials like leather and cotton with warm woods like natural oak with ebony accents complete the color palette that includes the entire spectra of warm grey, sand, clear cream and black and white.
The yard and its team look forward to Cannes Yachting Festival 2017 during which new projects will be unveiled.