14 February 2024
Nauta Design reveal details about the first SW108 Gelliceaux
Designed and engineered from the outset as a diesel-electric hybrid, Gelliceaux is the first unit in Southern Wind’s SW108 Smart Custom series with naval architecture by Farr Yacht Design and exterior and interior design by Nauta Design
Nauta Design co-founder Massimo Gino sheds light on the 35.41-metre yacht’s design: “From a design point of view Gelliceaux is the latest in the ‘GT’ series of Southern Wind bluewater sailing yachts that started the SW105 Taniwha and then the SW96 Nyumba. During this creative evolution the exterior lines have been tailored to become more sporty and dynamic with the Owner’s involvment. Gelliceaux’s deckhouse is clad in teak with a huge central skylight and the teak sidedecks aft morph into ‘floating’ bench seats that also provide a handy platform for winches. It’s a feature we’re very proud of that has been ‘borrowed’ by other designers”.
SW108 Gelliceaux. Copyright © Nauta Design. Deck - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
Another defining exterior detail is the Z-shaped composite coaming of the deckhouse that looks like a stylized lightning bolt. It lends the yacht a low-rise, agile look when viewed in profile.
SW108 Gelliceaux. Copyright © Nauta Design. Deck - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
“The owners were closely involved in the whole design process: he mostly for the technical specifications and deck layout, and she more for the interior design. What really won them over was when they saw our section render of the split-level saloon. We were on the same page in terms of taste, but we were given free rein to come up with styling proposals and that made the creative process all the more rewarding,” continues Gino.
SW108 Gelliceaux. Copyright © Nauta Design. Interior - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
“The words ‘calming’ and ‘Mediterranean fresh’ cropped up a lot in our discussions and I think you can see that in the natural colour palette, fabric-lined walls, and contrasting light and dark veneers in Alpi wood composite. Everything is very easy on the eye and the overall ambience is classy but cool, understated but sophisticated, stylish but warm.”
SW108 Gelliceaux. Copyright © Nauta Design. Interior - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
Nauta Design proposed to have the fixed furniture to appear more as freestanding, and not built-in, so if you look closely the furniture units don’t run right up to the bulkheads and looks separated from walls – which makes for a cozier feeling, normally typical of a open space interior design.
SW108 Gelliceaux. Copyright © Nauta Design. Interior - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
Nauta designed the sofa seating in the airy, split-level saloon to be big and comfy like you find in today’s residential design, and virtually the only items that are not bespoke are the chairs around the 8-person dining table.
SW108 Gelliceaux. Copyright © Nauta Design. Interior - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
There are no stainless steel accents in the yacht’s interiors. Instead all the bathroom fittings, handrails and other accessories are in satin-finished black, which not only looks very contemporary also – last but not least - makes cleaning easier for the crew.
SW108 Gelliceaux, lo yacht a vela di Nauta Design. Copyright © Nauta Design. Deck - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
A lot of attention was devoted to the lighting design, not least because the high-quality hardware is supplied by a top-end brand that needed to be to adapted for use onboard to create lighting that is not only practical and atmospheric but also increases the sense of space. The headboards in the cabins, for example, are made of upholstered panels arranged in ‘relief’ to create different shadows for a sense of depth. Various mock-ups were made with the lighting spaced closer or further away to get these shadows just right.
SW108 Gelliceaux,. Copyright © Nauta Design. Deck - Credits Giuliano Sargentini
Since her delivery in October 2023, the yacht already sailed almost 12.000. After a 7500 miles Maiden Voyage from Cape Town to Lanzarote, the owners, confident in their yacht bluewater capability, decided to Cross the Atlantic heading for the Caribbean in time for the winter season. An undisputed test for the boat.
Edited by editorial staff, Avion Luxury Magazine
Text source and photos: Nauta Design Press
Credits photos: Nauta Design / Copyright © Giuliano Sargentini
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