M/Y TREMENDA
2016
BUILDER :
ADMIRAL | The Italian Sea Group
INTERIOR DESIGN :
ADMIRAL Centro Stile
INTERIOR EXECUTION :
CELI
CONCEPT
Strong Design Vision
Originally launched as Admiral M/Y Tremenda, and today known as Sun Prince, this motor yacht expresses a clear and assertive contemporary design language developed by Admiral Centro Stile. The concept combines performance-driven architecture with interiors conceived to deliver comfort, clarity and visual impact within a compact yet generous volume.
CELI was entrusted with the execution of the interiors, operating in close coordination with the shipyard’s design direction. The task required precision, discipline and a deep understanding of how design intent translates into build quality, particularly in a yacht where materials, light and surface treatment play a decisive role in defining character.
Within this framework, CELI’s contribution was not interpretative but exacting: to transform a well-defined stylistic vision into spaces that are technically robust, visually coherent and durable over time.
INTERIORS & MATERIALS
Crafted Clarity and Controlled Contrast
The interiors of Admiral M/Y Tremenda (now Sun Prince) are defined by a clear architectural order, where layout, light and material execution work in deliberate alignment. Spaces are conceived to appear open and continuous, yet remain rigorously structured through fixed furnishings and integrated joinery realised by CELI under the direct guidance of Admiral Centro Stile. Cabinetry, wall panels and storage elements are treated as architectural components, shaping rhythm and proportion rather than acting as decorative layers. Material choices reinforce this clarity: dark wood joinery, executed in both glossy and matt finishes, introduces depth and visual weight, balanced by lighter surfaces, marble inserts and glass partitions that enhance luminosity without dissolving structure. Junctions, veneers and transitions are resolved with precision, allowing contrasts to remain measured and coherent. The result is an interior language that feels contemporary yet composed, where comfort derives from construction quality, material intelligence and disciplined execution rather than excess.