On a plate
Just as owners turn to designers to
create their perfect vessels, so too has French
porcelain manufacturer JL Coquet sought
the expertise of superyacht design pros.
JL Coquet has commissioned Achille Salvagni
to design a new capsule collection, called
Lutèce. It takes its cue from JL Coquet’s
popular Hémisphère collection. Lutèce plates
are fluid and balanced, while details can be
found in the dotted golden crater pattern.
Prussian blue and an opulent gold, both
complementing and contrasting with one
another, create their own harmony.
jlcoquet.com
All a-sparkle
Sure to add shine to your yacht’s interior is this
gleaming Crustacea panel from DKT Artworks,
which has created bespoke interiors for
superyachts for more than 20 years. DKT’s
latest creation is one of a series of original
decorative panels, available as multiples to
order. Crustacea emerges from a hand-carved
original and is then cast in metallic resin with
colored infill. Available in standard panels,
although bespoke sizes, finishes and colors
can be ordered.
dkt.co.uk
Balanced eating
The Yin-Yang coffee table from Beels & Co is guaranteed to grab your eye and hold your
attention. Designed in collaboration with Carlisle Design Studio, this curvaceous table has an
almost invisible connection between the two halves, with one leg supporting one side and two
holding up the other. It’s finished in a specialized lacquer and has real gold details.
beelsandco.com
Float off to sleep
D Porthault presents its new Néréides bed and
bath linen collection in navy blue and ivory
and inspired by the waves and crests of the
sea. Laze in super-soft bed sheets or envelop
yourself in the lush bathrobes made from
100 per cent cotton terry cloth, which can be
custom-monogrammed in hand embroidery.
dporthault.fr
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