GECO
2020
BUILDER :
ADMIRAL | The Italian Sea Group
INTERIOR DESIGN :
ADMIRAL Centro Stile
INTERIOR EXECUTION :
CELI
CONCEPT
Translating a Strong Design Identity into Built Space
Admiral M/Y Geco is conceived as a bold and highly recognisable expression of Italian creativity, developed entirely in-house under the artistic direction of architect Gian Marco Campanino. The project articulates a design philosophy in which form, space and material converge to create an interior identity that is both expressive and controlled.
Within this framework, CELI was entrusted with the execution of the interiors, transforming a clearly defined and concept-driven design language into constructed architecture. The task was not to reinterpret the vision, but to give it physical consistency, resolving complex geometries, bespoke elements and material transitions with precision and durability.
For CELI, Geco represents a project where craftsmanship operates in service of a strong conceptual identity, ensuring that the yacht’s distinctive character is preserved through construction quality, material discipline and exacting execution.
INTERIORS
Sculpted Spaces and Crafted Continuity
The interiors of Admiral M/Y Geco are defined by strong spatial character and fluid geometry. Volumes are shaped rather than assembled, with curved walls, circular rooms and continuous surfaces guiding movement and perception. The layout privileges experience over hierarchy, creating interiors that feel immersive and deliberately distinctive.
CELI realised all interior joinery, fixed furnishings and architectural elements, working extensively with complex geometries and non-linear surfaces. Boiserie, wall systems and bespoke furniture are conceived as a continuous architectural skin, requiring exceptional control in construction and finishing.
The circular dining room stands as the most emblematic space, where geometry, proportion and material converge into a single, coherent environment. Throughout the yacht, transitions between spaces are resolved through alignment and curvature rather than breaks, reinforcing a sense of continuity and composure.