A zimut Yachts introduces a refined new interior direction for the Fly 62, Fly 72 and Fly 82, redefining life on board through a design language that dissolves the boundaries between inside and outside. The concept explores a contemporary interpretation of au fil d’eau living, where spatial continuity, light and materiality come together in a calm, immersive experience.

This evolution is shaped through a new collaboration with Fabio Fantolino, the Turin-born architect known for his sophisticated approach to residential and hospitality interiors. Fantolino brings a fresh yet deeply rooted sensibility to the Azimut Fly range, reinterpreting 1970s Italian design through a modern, understated lens.

The new interiors are defined by an intentional play of contrasts. Soft, fluid lines meet carefully curated material pairings, creating spaces that feel both familiar and contemporary. References to the past are present, but never literal, translated instead into warmth, tactility and a sense of lived-in elegance rather than nostalgia.

Colour becomes a defining architectural element. Fantolino’s signature “orange brown” palette introduces depth and personality, giving the interiors a bold yet refined identity while amplifying the natural blues of the surrounding seascape. The result is a dialogue between interior and exterior, where sea, light and space interact continuously.

Across the Fly 62, 72 and 82, this new vision reshapes the onboard atmosphere into something more residential and emotionally engaging, without compromising the openness, functionality and flow that define Azimut’s Flybridge yachts. It is a design approach that prioritises harmony over statement, coherence over decoration.

With this collaboration, Azimut continues to evolve its design language, positioning the Fly range as a platform where architecture, lifestyle and the experience of the sea converge in a quietly confident way.

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