Menorquín 68

Year: 2023
Scope: Interior design and architecture
Length overall (LOA): 21 meters
Photography: Ivan Ivanisevic

This 21-meter semi-displacement yacht represents a meticulous reimagining of its interior and exterior spaces, designed and executed with precision to achieve a seamless balance of function and craft.

As the largest model from the Menorcan shipyard Sasga Yachts, the project posed a clear challenge: to optimize every cubic centimeter of volume while preserving a coherent and timeless aesthetic.

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The interior layout was completely redefined. From the main saloon to the cabins below deck, every area was analyzed and refined to improve circulation, enhance functionality, and provide exceptional comfort during extended voyages across the Mediterranean.

Each surface, joinery line, and storage solution was purposefully detailed and meticulously refined to enhance usability, ensure visual balance, and create a continuous sense of order and harmony throughout every space on board.

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Materiality plays a defining role in shaping the character of the Menorquín 68. Teak wood was chosen as the primary timber, its subtle grain bringing warmth and visual continuity to all interior environments.

This natural foundation is complemented by tailored upholstery and bespoke soft furnishings, developed in close collaboration with master artisans. Their precision craftsmanship delivers tight-tolerance finishes, perfectly adapted to the maritime context where durability, practicality, and technical performance are non-negotiable.

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The exterior lounges and social areas were carefully reconfigured to strengthen their connection with the sea. Thoughtfully planned layouts, resilient marine-grade finishes, and precision detailing define exterior areas that balance structural integrity with comfort.

This yacht is the result of a dialogue between engineering precision and artisanal craftsmanship — a project that brings together technical rigor, material sensitivity, and a deep understanding of the maritime lifestyle.

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