Sanlorenzo will exhibit its poetic interpretation of the sea at the Università degli Studi di Milano's Cortile del Settecento as part of the INTERNI CRE-ACTION exhibition-event. Highlighting Nautor Swan's integration into the Sanlorenzo universe, the installation titled "Wind Labyrinth" emphasizes the brand's commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Curated by Piero Lissoni, Sanlorenzo’s artistic director since 2018, the immersive installation uses recycled sails to create a labyrinth that symbolizes the endless expanse of the sea. Visitors are transported into a dream-like realm where light, shadow, and the fluid motion of the sails evoke the essence of sailing. This installation reaffirms Sanlorenzo's dedication to respecting the environment, merging design with nature in a harmonious aesthetic.

Massimo Perotti, Executive Chairman of Sanlorenzo, stated, "Through Wind Labyrinth, we continue to express our commitment to sustainability, blending design and nature into an ecosystem of excellence." The installation reflects Sanlorenzo's vision of redefining the relationship between humans, nature, and technology, emphasizing a design language centered on sustainability.
Worth noting are Sanlorenzo's recent achievements in sustainability and innovation, exemplified by projects such as the 50Steel superyacht with a Reformer Fuel Cell system, the hydrogen-powered BGH-HSV chase boat, and the Swan 88 DreamCatcher, awarded for its advanced diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system. By participating in Milan Design Week, Sanlorenzo reiterates its pioneering role in the nautical industry and its pursuit of a future where elegance and sustainability coexist.
The installation encapsulates the theme of "CRE-ACTION," illustrating how yacht design, art, and design intersect in a unified narrative. Sanlorenzo positions itself as an ambassador of a new luxury paradigm—visionary, sustainable, and aligned with nature and the future.
Credits: Sanlorenzo