The design of CRN130 Darlings Danama has created a balance between the interiors designed by Gianni Zuccon’s Studio, and the open spaces designed by architects Alexandre and Cristina Negoescu.

Displaying innovative solutions in its internal layout, the boat has used unique materials to enhance the usual characteristics of saloons. The inside as well as the outside spaces are used in a balanced way.

Made of steel and aluminium and commissioned to CRN by a European ship owner, the Darlings Danama is the sixth 60 metre ship built from 2005 till today. Designed with luxury interior specifications, the superyacht can comfortably host 12 people in five guest cabins and the master suite, plus 14 crew members.

Designed with elegant external lines and internal subdivisions, the superyacht features e slim and sleek bow and wide spaces overlooking the sea. Focusing on space and detail, the superyacht features elegant lines and timeless shapes, which add value both to the ship owner and the shipyard.

The interiors designed by interior design duo Cristina and Alexandre Negoescu features dominant circular lines which represent the new image of onboard comfort, with fluid spaces that ‘expand’ and extend to all areas.

The minimal style and the art deco spirit blend together with elegance and sophistication and are represented in a modern style. The interior featuring lots of open spaces are decorated with white sheer oak, which creates a contemporary habitat for the guests.

The owner’s apartment is a noise-free place designed by CRN in collaboration with Videoworks and the Polytechnic University of the Marche. Sound is totally annulled through a series of microphones that register environmental background noise and generate noise with opposing frequency to kill the sound waves.