M/Y FLYING DRAGON
2014
BUILDER :
ADMIRAL | The Italian Sea Group
INTERIOR DESIGN :
Dobroserdov Design
INTERIOR EXECUTION :
CELI
CONCEPT
Architectural Fluidity Meets Living Energy
For Admiral M/Y Flying Dragon, today M/Y Blue Moon, the interior concept is grounded in continuity and control rather than expression. From the outset, the project called for an environment where architectural clarity, material precision, and spatial balance could coexist without hierarchy.
The concept does not rely on contrast or theatrical separation, but on the careful orchestration of surfaces, alignments, and proportions. Each space is conceived as part of a larger, uninterrupted sequence, allowing interiors to read as a unified whole rather than a collection of individual rooms. CELI’s role within this framework was to translate the conceptual intent into a buildable, durable, and coherent interior language, one capable of sustaining daily life on board while preserving composure, order, and long-term integrity.
INTERIORS
Composed Flow
The interiors of Admiral Flying Dragon are conceived as a continuous spatial sequence, where architecture and furnishing operate as a single, controlled system. Spaces unfold through alignment rather than separation, privileging proportion, visual order, and clarity of movement.
Large glazed surfaces and mirrored elements extend perspective and amplify light, while the layout maintains a strong axial logic that guides circulation across decks. Living areas are calibrated to feel open yet composed, balancing generous volumes with an atmosphere of measured calm. The result is an interior language that feels confident and resolved, where continuity replaces gesture and comfort is achieved through spatial discipline rather than emphasis.