Benetti Yacht is nothing but an outstanding and luxurious penthouse over the sea! The New York-based architect studio Bonetti/Kozerski designed the casual-chic interior of the superyacht.

Benetti Yacht

The world knows Azimut Benetti Group as Benetti – or the world’s biggest yacht constructor. For this reason, the Italian company is famous for delivering the best superyachts. 

Penthouse onboard

Luxury Objects

When it comes to luxury yachts, it is all about technological innovation and design. Yet, Benetti was able to sail further with Oasis 135 yacht.

Benetti Yacht

Benetti counted on RWD to design the outside of Oasis 135, a long-time collaborator. This team is an award-winner and world-recognized. Thus RWD designed the outside of Benetti’s 40M vessel. 

luxury design

The superyacht has four decks and five cabins. It allocates ten guests and up to nine crew members.

Benetti Yacht

Additionally, there’s a beach area with an infinite pool in it – the first of its kind to a boat of this dimension.

Penthouse onboard

However, is the interior of this vessel that really highlights its luxury. Benetti assigned the yacht interior design to Bonetti/Kozerski. The New York-based architecture studio was responsible for the luxury penthouse onboard Oasis 135.

Interior Design

Enrico Bonetti and Dominic Kozerski recognize the benefits of being expert generalists instead of specialists.

Benetti Yacht

Both architects were aware that their work would be exposed to extreme conditions. Their experience in hospitality design allowed them to make a wise choice of materials.

Penthouse onboard

Bonetti and Kozerski went for a casual-chic interior design style, so they could appeal to every possible yacht’s owner.

Benetti Yacht

Manhattan-based European architects went for natural materials and neutral hues. Namely, marble, leather, and wood. The decks are adorned with Scandinavian furniture. Bonetti and Kozerski made the best use of space. Therefore, they also adorned the living rooms with curved sofas to create some fluidity and open up the decks.