M/Y LIFE SAGA
2019
BUILDER :
ADMIRAL | The Italian Sea Group
INTERIOR DESIGN :
Mark Berryman Design Ltd
INTERIOR EXECUTION :
CELI
CONCEPT
Interior Architecture for Renewal
Admiral M/Y Life Saga is conceived as a motor yacht where interior architecture is designed to support restoration and well-being. The design vision centres on continuity, softness and enclosure, favouring environments that feel protective rather than monumental, and spaces that invite pause rather than movement.
Within this framework, CELI was responsible for the execution of the interiors, translating a design intent focused on comfort and regeneration into built form. The project required a careful balance between architectural presence and domestic intimacy, where geometry, materials and light work together to create a sense of calm permanence.
The resulting interiors articulate a residential sensibility at sea, where luxury is expressed through spatial ease, tactile richness and visual harmony.
INTERIORS
Curved Volumes and Enveloping Spaces
The interiors of M/Y Life Saga are defined by fluid geometries and enveloping layouts. Curved walls, circular ceiling features and softly articulated partitions shape a sequence of spaces that feel continuous and immersive rather than segmented. Living areas, lounges and private environments are connected through visual axes and gentle transitions, avoiding abrupt breaks.
CELI’s execution is evident in the architectural integration of fixed furnishings and joinery. Bars, counters, wall systems and ceilings are conceived as a unified spatial system, where curvature and alignment guide perception and movement. The use of circular motifs and recessed lighting reinforces a sense of shelter and spatial depth.
Natural light enters generously through large openings, filtered by layered surfaces and warm finishes that modulate brightness. The interiors convey a feeling of ease and balance, where form serves comfort and atmosphere rather than display.