boatinternational.com • 06 2019
BOAT LIFE
CONSCIOUS
INTERIORS
Smartdesignandsustainabilitygo
togetherbeautifully,saysToryKingdon
BORN-AGAIN FABRIC
Studioart,knownforitsinnovativeleatherdesigns,has
announcedthelaunchofacollectionofrugsfocusedon
sustainability.Theeco-friendlyPezzaracollectionismade
entirelyfromrecycledfabricsandleatherpiecesthatwould
otherwisebewasted.Choosefromthreepatternsora
standardmonochromeversionavailablein 18 shades,aswell
asanembroideredortwoinch-wideleatheredgeinarange
ofcolors.Thecompanytakesaresponsibleapproachto
leathermanufactureandreduceswastebyturningleftover
leatherscrapsintoaccessories.From€2,700,studioart.it
SALVAGE OPERATION
When it comes to sustainable wood flooring, Woodworks by
Ted Todd has every angle covered. The company began in
1993, reclaiming wood floors and timbers from dilapidated
factories and cotton mills in the north of England. These
resourceful practices are continued today. Woodworks uses
salvaged wood from various sources and gives it renewed
life – it recently salvaged Douglas fir from the old War Office
in London. Among its stock are rare species such as Burmese
teak, English walnut and pitch pine (the latter was used
extensively in the recent restoration of a 167ft motor yacht).
woodworksbytedtodd.com
RECLAIMING
LONG-LOST TIMBER
Ohio-based woodwork company Merritt
also has a focus on sustainability,
reclaiming sunken red cypress trees
from the Apalachicola swamps in
Florida. The once-forgotten remnants
of the harvesting that took place in
the 1800s can be reused for high-
end cabinetry or wood flooring. The
company also reclaims longleaf pine,
a tree that used to cover 36 million
hectares of the south-eastern US until
it was exhausted in the 1920s, and can
be found in dismantled buildings from
the pre-steel era. Merritt’s wood can be
found in the salon of the 281ft Cakewalk
(now Aquila). merrittwoodwork.com
MEET THE EXPERT:
Joyce Clear
- In a design career that has spanned
15 years – in luxury residential
interiors as well as superyachts –
Joyce Clear of Clear Group
International has focused on
sustainable innovations and
wellness, creating interiors that are
both environmentally responsible
and healthier for those who inhabit
them. Clear believes superyacht
owners can embrace sustainability
without sacrificing their discerning
standards. “Many people, when
they hear the words ‘green’ or
‘sustainable,’ think that they have to
compromise on the luxury element,
or feel it’s going to be inconvenient
or expensive to implement – [but]
this is the ultimate example of
efficiency. If something is
sustainable, it has got a longer
lifespan, it uses the best raw
materials, it’s more streamlined, it’s
environmentally positive and it is
healthier.” See above left for Clear’s
favorite innovative materials
MATERIALS
TO LOOK
OUT FOR
Intelligent window glass,
which can automatically regulate
temperature and light and have
a huge impact on energy savings
Green Blade, a wood-like product
composed of banana fibers from
the trunks of the plant
Mycelium, a material made
from mushroom fibers, which
can replace leather
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