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M/Y CACOS V

2013

BUILDER :

ADMIRAL | The Italian Sea Group

INTERIOR DESIGN :

ADMIRAL Centro Stile | Claudia Kempen Concept

INTERIOR EXECUTION :

CELI

INTERIORS

Spatial Clarity and Control

The interiors of Admiral M/Y Cacos V are defined by linearity and depth. Long perspectives, axial views and integrated storage solutions establish a sense of order and calm, while lighting is used architecturally to reinforce rhythm and direction.
CELI realised fixed furnishings, wall systems and bespoke elements as integral parts of the spatial architecture. In areas such as the main circulation corridors and living spaces, cabinetry and wall panels are treated as continuous planes, interrupted only where function requires articulation. This approach enhances visual continuity and reinforces the perception of space.
Private areas maintain the same disciplined language, softened through material nuance and controlled lighting. The transition between functional zones is seamless, ensuring comfort without dilution of architectural intent. Throughout the yacht, execution precision is evident in junctions, alignments and concealed technical solutions, supporting both aesthetic clarity and long-term reliability.

MATERIALS

Measured Materiality

Material selection aboard Admiral M/Y Cacos V reflects a contemporary sensibility grounded in craftsmanship and control. Dark woods with refined grain patterns are paired with matte and satin finishes, creating surfaces that absorb light rather than reflect it excessively. This choice reinforces depth and visual calm across interior environments.
Teak decking on the exterior areas is integrated with bespoke seating and fixed elements, where curvature and ergonomics are resolved through careful detailing rather than visual emphasis. Materials are allowed to express their intrinsic qualities, without decorative overlay.
CELI’s expertise emerges in the precision of execution: seamless veneers, consistent finishes and rigorous tolerances throughout. The result is an interior where materials serve structure and use, supporting a yacht designed for clarity, comfort and enduring relevance.