Luigi Sturchio's interior architecture aboard CHATO reflects the refined minimalism that defined Italian yacht design in the mid-1980s.
The designer's approach favors clean geometries and carefully proportioned spaces that maximize the 25. 79-meter hull's intimate scale, creating an environment where every element serves both function and visual harmony.
A 25.79m Baglietto Motor Yacht
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Luigi Sturchio's interior architecture aboard CHATO reflects the refined minimalism that defined Italian yacht design in the mid-1980s. The designer's approach favors clean geometries and carefully proportioned spaces that maximize the 25.79-meter hull's intimate scale, creating an environment where every element serves both function and visual harmony. Baglietto's 1986 construction showcases the yard's commitment to structural integrity within a compact footprint. At 105 gross tons, CHATO demonstrates how thoughtful engineering can deliver substantial volume without sacrificing the responsive handling characteristics that define a true motor yacht. The 5.7-meter beam provides stable cruising while maintaining the elegant proportions that Ing. Sculati envisioned in his exterior design. Sturchio's interior planning prioritizes guest comfort through efficient use of space, accommodating six guests with three crew members to ensure attentive service. The designer's material palette and spatial flow reflect the period's movement toward understated luxury, where quality reveals itself through subtle details rather than overt display. CHATO represents the convergence of Italian naval architecture and interior design during an era when yacht builders focused on creating floating residences rather than mere vessels. Her configuration speaks to guests who appreciate the intimacy of a smaller yacht without compromising the amenities and service standards expected from a Baglietto pedigree.
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