
Richly Tethered
Meet the Milan studio designing the world’s finest yacht interiors
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Contemporary yacht design has shaken off the shackles of traditional nautical design. Now freed of its fusty navy and white uniform, yacht interiors are embracing a look that’s more colourful and carefree.
Tailor-made yacht interiors are also becoming more environmentally sensitive. Italian designer Paola Lenti is at the forefront of this welcome sea change. Lenti services some of the best shipyards in the world. Each year when she opens her chic pop-up café at the Monaco Boat Show, she’s inundated with boat owners clamouring to see her latest collection. METIS
It’s easy to see why. Lenti’s studio has established a style that combines beauty and longevity in equal measure. Her work for prestigious makers and architects includes shipyards such as San Lorenzo, who built Benetti’s Metis, pictured, (a 63m yacht created by London-based yacht designer Bannenberg and Rowell).

It doesn’t seem to matter whether Lenti is producing furniture and soft furnishings for the deck of a super yacht or courtyard of a parterre garden, her design codes remain: open weaves, vibrant colours and organic shapes.

Paola’s sister, Anna, a former nuclear engineer, joined the company over two decades ago as CEO. Both sisters are possessed of business acumen and a commitment to using high-quality and recycled materials.
“Sustainability is not a choice,” says CEO Anna Lenti, in her distinctly gentle voice.
“We believe that when you have to put furniture in an outdoor space we feel that you should do it in a very delicate way, so as not to overpower, or distract from nature. We believe the product should not be more important than the surroundings.”

The Lenti signature yarn is rope and it is one, to which they return, again and again when crafting everything from sofas to bar stools. The Maison’s polephyenyl blends are quick-drying, mould resistant and light-weight, making them perfect for withstanding the elements on board a yacht.
And while Paola Lenti may be known to work with the 1 percent, the company upholds high environmental standards at every step of the production process. Their Twiggy yarn is 100 percent recyclable and eco-compatible, while their Aerelle Blue, a German fibre, is made entirely from plastic waste.
Despite all the practical qualities of these sun-worthy outdoor designs, Lenti always manages to dazzle the eye.
Anna and Paola Lenti , working together with their research and development team have established name for quality, while at the same time establishing a design vocabulary that’s colourful and lyrical. It’s a total style that collectors can enjoy fitting together, like a wild jigsaw puzzle.
Behind the scenes, their factories are also innovating, with projects such as Coulture Migrante, an atelier in Como, that employs newly arrived refugees to Italy.
In the last two years they also started working with Edra’s Campana brothers from Brazil, to transform unwanted materials from their factory floor into colourful one-off handmade pieces that are designed to minimise waste.
Discover the entire Paola Lenti collection at dedece.com or visit PaolaLenti.com
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