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The refit of Ravenger

by Design Unlimited 16 Dec 2024 09:41 PST
The refit of Ravenger © Design Unlimited

 
 

A new look for an iconic sailing superyacht

When the 54m Pink Gin VI was sold in 2023, her new owner sought to upgrade and refit the iconic sailing superyacht and change the interior to be more in line with his tastes. Who would he turn to? But the team who devised her original design and knew the yacht better than anyone else.

“In liaison with Baltic Yachts and the owner's representative, we developed alternative interior schemes to assist the prospective owner in visualising the potential. The new owner reviewed these concepts and was inspired by the transformative opportunities they presented." – Mark Tucker

Design Unlimited were commissioned in August 2023 and, 12 months later, Ravenger emerged from the build shed at Baltic Yachts with an all-new look.

 

The client had given the Design Unlimited team a clear brief: the yacht was to adopt a Scandinavian aesthetic, with a minimalist approach and a focus on functionality over superfluous flourishes. Rather than undertaking a complete redesign and reconfiguration, the owner opted to preserve the yacht’s underlying character and make styling adjustments that better suited his tastes, with a more tailored feel.

Ravenger now sports a more serene style compared to the rich, vibrant hues of the original interior. Neutral tones, natural materials and simple forms are championed, with dark accents replaced by lighter and more reflective surfaces – the feeling of space achieved is remarkable.

Light oak timbers adorn the cabins, and understated hardware and artwork have replaced the previously more eclectic decorative furnishings. An Eames armchair in deep blue leather resides in the lower saloon, a breakfast bar takes the place of the famous pink piano, but the fold-down platform in the master suite has been retained. The difference is dramatic, but the yacht’s internal architecture remains the same.

“Our material selection was meticulous, the timber, stone, and leather will age gracefully with the boat and, to some extent, the new look is timeless. We avoided trends and stuck to the classics.” – Mark Tucker

Designing for a refit can be as labour intensive for the studio as designing for a new build. Where some existing furniture and materials can be utilised, the detailed design stage can be reduced and, as evidenced by Ravenger, a transformational look achieved within just a 12-month timeframe.

 
 

For further details on SY Ravenger or to discuss your own interior design requirements for a refit or new build superyacht, please contact us.

 
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