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Sanlorenzo returns to Costa Smeralda with its temporary studio

by Sanlorenzo 12 Jul 2020 12:51 PDT
Sanlorenzo returns to Waterfront Costa Smeralda © Martina Tabacchi

In a unique setting, between crystalline water and glimpses of nature, which attracts yachtsmen and enthusiasts from around the world, the curtain rises once again on the most exclusive summer location for the guests of Porto Cervo: Waterfront Costa Smeralda.

For about two months - from 11 July to 6 September - the famous temporary luxury store reopens as a salon of great elegance and charm, hosting internationally renowned brands and ateliers of remarkable prestige, where every space has been created to offer a unique experience.

Sanlorenzo is back for the third consecutive year with its own space, designed by the company's art director Piero Lissoni, a true brand embassy and reference point for yachtsmen and admirers of the shipyard, which has become an international icon of "made well, made by hand."

The Sanlorenzo temporary atelier again becomes the epitome of the brand's philosophy, offering all lovers of yachting a chance to learn more about the shipyard and to begin the path of creation of their own personalized boats, in a bespoke project that reflects the desires, personality and style of clients.

A space of minimalist elegance and pure forms opens its doors to all the most demanding yachtsmen, to narrate the haute couture spirit of the company and its exceptional attention to detail, craftsmanship and innovation.

Set into an extraordinary panorama that attracts the most important owners and prestigious yachts each year, who choose Costa Smeralda as a must-visit location on their summer itineraries, Waterfront Costa Smeralda will present a range of pop-up stores, display plazas and an elegant, evocative lounge area.

A promenade of unique charm that extends along the striking pier of Porto Vecchio, featuring a selection of exclusive signatures - alongside Sanlorenzo - for lovers of fashion and jewelry, fine motor vehicles, and yachts of exceptional prestige and comfort.

This is the ideal context for Sanlorenzo to present its sartorial, sophisticated world, in a unique location that continues to stand out for its refined design and contents of the highest quality.

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