M/Y JAS
2024
BUILDER :
ADMIRAL | The Italian Sea Group
INTERIOR DESIGN :
Mark Berryman Design | ADMIRAL Centro Stile
INTERIOR EXECUTION :
CELI
CONCEPT
From Vision to Crafted Space
Admiral M/Y Jas takes shape from a shared design vision developed between Admiral Centro Stile and Mark Berryman, where exterior lines and interior layout converge into a coherent architectural statement. Within this framework, the interiors were conceived as sophisticated, singular environments, defined by balance, proportion and a refined sense of domesticity at sea.
CELI’s role was to translate this stylistic concept into built space. The project required an execution capable of supporting complex layouts and generous volumes while preserving clarity and composure. Cabinetry, fixed furnishings and architectural elements were therefore developed as integral components of the interior structure, ensuring continuity between design intent and material reality.
The result is an interior architecture that does not seek prominence for itself, but serves the overall vision with precision and discretion. In Admiral M/Y Jas, craftsmanship becomes the medium through which design coherence is sustained, allowing the yacht’s identity to emerge through space, detail and measured restraint.
INTERIORS
Spatial Flow and Composed Openness
The interiors of Admiral M/Y Jas are conceived as a sequence of open, interconnected environments where spatial flow takes precedence over compartmentalisation. Living, dining and convivial areas unfold with natural continuity, supported by generous sightlines and a careful balance between structure and softness.
CELI’s intervention is evident in the architectural treatment of fixed elements: counters, cabinetry and wall systems are designed as integral components of the space, shaping movement and use without imposing visual weight. Curved volumes and horizontal rhythms guide the eye, while integrated lighting reinforces depth and spatial order.
The result is an interior that feels at once relaxed and rigorously composed. Comfort is achieved not through excess, but through proportion, clarity and the precise orchestration of surfaces, allowing the yacht to be experienced as a calm, coherent environment tailored to life at sea.