Summer is about to end, so we are taking this last chance to show some of the best luxury Yacht interiors that we’ve been in love for the past year. Take a look and enjoy.
Peter Mikic is a London based interior designer, originally working for a number of fashion designers, he moved into interiors in 2006m where he found his true passion.
He has also been featured in various magazines and articles such as Elle Decor, House & Garden, Elle Decoration, A.D Collector and Belle Australia to name a few.
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Projects range from private houses, yachts and private jets in the UK and abroad. As well as sourcing antiques from various periods and countries, this interior designer also creates his own range of bespoke furniture, rugs, and lighting.
Over his many years of experience in fashion and interiors, Peter has gained an in depth knowledge of materials, product design and detailing, making him a very versatile designer who understands space, movement and development.
A sophisticated 53m Feadship built in 1979 and refurbished to suit an adventurous couple and their children.
The approach in this project was to reconfigure the space, introduce controlled natural light and design bespoke free standing furniture. The execution was clean, comfortable and has the feel of a spacious apartment floating on the sea.
A 36.5m ship built by Palmer Johnson in 2005. Refurbished with an emphasis on entertainment spaces, comfortable seating areas upholstered in bold patterns with pops of color.
There is an element of fun with the choice of the outdoor fabrics in turquoise palm prints. A truly versatile boat for relaxing or hosting parties.
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