M/Y TITIAN PEARL
2001
BUILDER :
CRN
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DESIGN :
NUVOLARI LENARD
INTERIOR EXECUTION :
CELI
CONCEPT
Architectural Order and Timeless Balance
Built in 2001 by CRN, this yacht reflects a period in which large-scale yachting embraced architectural clarity and compositional discipline. The exterior and interior design by Nuvolari Lenard defines a language grounded in symmetry, proportion and spatial hierarchy, where elegance is expressed through order rather than display.
Within this vision, the interiors were conceived as structured, composed environments, capable of supporting both formal representation and private life on board. CELI was entrusted with the execution of these interiors, translating a precise design intent into spaces defined by continuity, coherence and material authority.
The project stands as an example of early-2000s yacht design at its most rigorous: confident in scale, measured in expression, and attentive to long-term balance rather than immediate effect.
INTERIORS
Composed Spaces and Controlled Transitions
The interiors unfold through a sequence of clearly articulated spaces, where circulation, living areas and private zones are organised with architectural logic. Generous saloons, dining areas and corridors are defined by strong axiality, framed openings and carefully resolved transitions between environments.
CELI’s execution is evident in the precision of wall panelling, cabinetry and fixed furnishings, all conceived as integral architectural elements rather than applied layers. The images reveal a disciplined use of curvature, particularly in ceilings and seating arrangements, counterbalanced by linear alignments that reinforce spatial order.
Natural light is carefully moderated through large openings and controlled surfaces, allowing the interiors to maintain a calm, composed atmosphere. The result is a sequence of spaces that feel substantial yet welcoming, formal yet inhabitable.