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october 11, 2023 - sirena.yachts

Construction of the first Sirena 42m superyacht will begin this autumn

  • Sirena Superyachts, unveiled at the Monaco #yacht Show in 2022, is set to start construction on its first 42-metre model
  • The #sirena42m will feature exterior and interior layouts by #lucavallebona and #interiordesign by Hot Lab
  • The interior has been developed in layout and style with careful consideration to the #design and flexible layout ethos the shipyard offers

When Sirena Marine launched Sirena Superyachts at the Monaco #yacht Show in 2022 it was the culmination of a dream to make clients’ dreams a reality at all sizes of #yacht.

The yard is no stranger to building complexity at the highest levels of quality – their foundational model range, spanning yachts from 16 to 27 metres, has picked up several awards and plaudits, so it was a natural extension to develop an innovative range of #superyacht models at 35 metres, 42 metres and 50 metres to compliment the brand’s appeal.

Sirena Superyachts announces that the construction of the first 42-metre model is set to begin this autumn. #lucavallebona has been selected to create the exterior and layout, while the Italian studio Hot Lab, part of The Viken Group, has been chosen to #design the interior spaces.

A tailor-made layout

The layout of the 42-metre Sirena Superyachts model can therefore be tailor-made to the needs of any potential owner, with options that include locating the owner’s suite on the main or upper decks, which in turn allows for a dedicated dining area in the saloon or something less formal, and to create a guest area in the bow dedicated to fine dining or pure relaxation.

The main layout features the owner's cabin at the bow, a solution designed to provide direct access to the forward patio, an open and private space that strongly characterizes my #design proposal for the Sirena 42M,” explains the designer Luca Vallebona. “Often, reference is made to large windows as a method to enhance the relationship between the interior and exterior. In the case of Sirena Superyachts, I wanted to take this concept a step further, ensuring not only expansive views of the landscape but also the possibility of physically stepping outside of the usually enclosed interior.”

Once the sliding door at the bow of the owner's cabin is opened, the interior and exterior have no real boundary. The treatment of the patio with elements such as the pergola, the pool, and the organically shaped staircase leading to the upper deck ensures that this secluded, unexpected, and bright space at the bow of the boat becomes an integral part of the interior space #design. The forward cabin thus extends its outdoor space, creating a unique feature in today's semi-custom market.

The rest of the main deck interior space is characterized by an aft salon, which ideally continues outside, almost seamlessly, to the aft pool, situated a couple of steps lower. The salon's windows emphasise the connection with the outside, and efforts have been made to reduce the number of lateral pillars to allow the view to span horizontally, parallel to the landscape.

The four guest cabins are located on the lower deck, with two VIP cabins featuring transverse beds and the entire partition that separates them from the guest cabins serving as a wardrobe,” continues Luca Vallebona.Thanks to this solution and the en-suite bathrooms that separate them from the technical areas aft (garage and engine room), sound insulation in these spaces is well taken care of. In these cabins as well, the use of curved elements alternating with more rectilinear lines is evident. In general, through the use of curves, large fillets, and dynamic walls, I wanted to create the opportunity for an interior where there is always an element that can stand out from the rest, clear and not redundant.”

Further information in the press release to download