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Jellyfish-inspired lighting installation

Superyacht Resilience

Livorno - Italy

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The 65-metre super yacht Resilience is a luxury craft featuring modern furniture selected to interact with the outdoors in perfect harmony. We were pleased to work with team for design – Enrico Gobbi on an incredible, jellyfish-inspired lighting installation for this yacht.

The spark for the main lighting fixture the shape and colour of jellyfish living in the ocean. Designers wanted to capture the bubble track that a jellyfish creates while passing through the water. The result is a light piece that permeates the whole yacht, through the lower, main, upper and fly decks.
Each jellyfish has four tentacles, swim along a polished stainless steel twisted metal frame. The jellyfish were crafted from hand-blown, ribbed glass in a harmonious variety of sepia colours including crystal, caramel, amber, light amber, sunlight, darjeeling, and light bronze.
Since the luminaire is part of the spiral staircase, guests climbing the stairs can experience the unique feeling of being under the surface of the sea, with glowing jellyfish moving gracefully around them.
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Project in numbers

  • 19 jellyfish
  • 130 pieces of crystal components
  • 680 kilograms of weight

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Other luminaries

Luminaire for Main Saloon

Other exquisite lighting fixtures grace the main saloon. The rectangular chandelier perfectly complements the backlit onyx wall of the main saloon. The chandelier consists of a polished stainless steel frame embedded with crystal-cut prisms.

Luminaire for Masters Cabine

The second piece features two ring-shaped pieces connected to the ceiling at different heights, creating a luxurious atmosphere for the master bedroom. Also this chandelier consists of a polished stainless steel frame embedded with crystal cut prisms.

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