Stefano Righini's exterior design for this 2019 Azimut creates a natural progression of social zones that guide ten guests through their days without ever feeling constrained by the yacht's 35-meter footprint.
The flow between spaces feels intuitive rather than forced, with each area offering its own character while maintaining visual connections to the others. Salvagni Architetti's interiors complement this approach, using materials and layouts that encourage both intimate conversations and larger gatherings to unfold organically.
A 35m Azimut Motor Yacht
About this yacht
Stefano Righini's exterior design for this 2019 Azimut creates a natural progression of social zones that guide ten guests through their days without ever feeling constrained by the yacht's 35-meter footprint. The flow between spaces feels intuitive rather than forced, with each area offering its own character while maintaining visual connections to the others. Salvagni Architetti's interiors complement this approach, using materials and layouts that encourage both intimate conversations and larger gatherings to unfold organically. Six crew members move efficiently through service routes that keep operations invisible while guests migrate between sun and shade, indoor comfort and open air. The 7.5-meter beam provides genuine breadth in the main social areas, allowing multiple conversations to develop simultaneously without overlap. Guests naturally find themselves drawn to different zones throughout the day, whether pulled by changing light, shifting breezes, or simply the appeal of a fresh vantage point, creating the kind of easy rhythm that defines successful yacht living.
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