Burgess guide to yacht interior accessories.

Published 28 June 2023

We know that the details are all important when it comes to interior design. Now discover the accessories and finishing touches which complete the superyacht look and elevate your onboard experience, with our essential guide


Placing style, flair and personality at the fore, a superyacht interior is all about the luxury touches, from the finest linen and custom-scented toiletries to exquisite tableware, outdoor soft furnishings and in-cabin guest gifts. Always in pristine condition, any accessory selected to live on board needs to be salt, UV and shock resistant (where possible). Whether you follow the trends of the season, or use these details to reflect the yacht's brand, these are the yacht interior accessories that we believe elevate a yacht to be the finest on the yachting circuit.

 

Customised interiors 

Nothing on a superyacht is off the shelf. A luxury yacht interior is entirely bespoke, with tailored finishes, custom storage options and specified design considerations. Personalised livery that carries the yacht’s name is smart branding, and when a yacht has a preferred fragrance or signature cocktail then the experience onboard feels cohesive.

Clever storage 

Even the smallest of spaces can be put to good use
Even the smallest of spaces can be put to good use

Space is at a premium aboard any yacht, regardless of size. Optimised yacht storage makes crew service run smoothly and accommodates a wider range of guests’ needs. Practical functionality is found in the smallest of spaces. Clever wine storage, including in-stair drawers, can add wow factor. Hidden cupboards with discreet access are another way to disguise functional spaces, while TVs can transition to artwork when not in use. Making each space work harder is the key - like the swimming pool that doubles up as sunken tender storage on the foredeck. 

Quality linen

On KOGO the bed linen helps to create a luxurious sanctuary in every cabin
On KOGO the bed linen helps to create a luxurious sanctuary in every cabin

Every bed or dining table is uniquely created to suit the superyacht and its owner, and likewise for the boat bedding and table linen. Designed to suit a specific size, shape, colour and quantity, every pillow, sheet and table runner should represent the pinnacle of yacht interiors. From a 1000-thread-count duvet in a jacquard finish to a Tibetan wool throw draped across the back of a dining chair, this final flourish sets a scene that frames the entire interior design language.  

Versatile tableware

Same table, different tablescape to set the mood
Same table, different tablescape to set the mood

While most yacht interior accessories remain permanently on show, dining sets often centre around themed evenings and different cuisines – Bouillabaisse soup bowls one night, sushi bowls and chopsticks the next. It’s also vital to cater for both formal and casual options, including child-friendly outdoor dining sets and the all-important impromptu beach barbecue set up.

Flatware and crockery can be personalised, and glassware engraved, but drilling down on bespoke options includes finding crockery to fit pre-made onboard holders. Having multiple collections of china, silverware and glasses with matching serviceware is always highly advisable.

Hard-working towels 

Every detail adds to SKYLER's brand, even the towels
Every detail adds to SKYLER's brand, even the towels

One item guaranteed to be required more than anything else onboard is the humble towel. Guests’ bathroom preferences differ wildly, with some expecting clean towels every day and others opting to leave a lighter carbon footprint. But when enjoying beach excursions, watersports and lounging on deck in the sun, there’s little escaping the constant need for clean, dry, top-quality towels. Light coloured towels are prone to staining, particularly from guests’ tanning products. Dark coloured towels are likely to fade, bleached by the sun and laundry detergents. Whichever route is preferred, personalisation is a non-negotiable that cements a yacht’s branding with style. 

Layered lighting

ILLUSION PLUS uses lighting design to create a soothing spa ambience
ILLUSION PLUS uses lighting design to create a soothing spa ambience

Few things rival a starry night sky for an illuminating finishing touch. That said, superyacht interior design relies on discreet yet functional lighting to create an inviting ambience that gradually transitions from day to night. Portable lighting options, such as battery-operated lamps, move around to suit shifting scenarios and throw light into hard-to-reach shady corners. Sculptural installations and artistic chandeliers also work as convenient lighting options. But for something a little different, multicoloured disco bulbs, living digital walls and underwater lights can transform a space, whether exterior or interior, with the flick of a switch.


Discover yachts for sale 

Be inspired, or make your own interiors mark, with one of these Burgess yachts for sale. A yacht that can be personalised to suit your tastes and lifestyle needs, and seeing what yachts are available to buy is also a great way to keep your finger on the design pulse and stay in step with trends and the latest interior accessories.  

KOGO

KOGO

Winner of the World Superyacht of the Year award in 2007, KOGO has an ice-classed steel hull and aluminium superstructure built to Lloyd’s classification and MCA compliance. She also has a helipad for remote access and diesel-electric propulsion powering two ABB Azipod drives that enable dynamic positioning. There’s a large sea-level beach club, wellness centre, an outdoor cinema on the bridge deck and a big screen in the main saloon too. Welcoming up to 14 guests in seven suites, she has a range of 5,000nm at 11 knots and two sets of Quantum zero speed stabilisers.

ILLUSION PLUS 

ILLUSION PLUS

Delivered in 2018, ILLUSION PLUS is a long-range world cruiser with a contemporary luxury interior and an unparalleled sense of space. An 80 square meter master cabin with private deck is paired with a double height atrium in the main deck lounge and a stunning spa with sauna, Hammam and massage room. Outside space is equally expansive and is fully committed to enjoyment and relaxation, with two jacuzzis, multiple al fresco dining and lounging areas and a huge Ocean Lounge beach club area. 

SKYLER

SKYLER

SKYLER was built in GRP to RINA classification and MCA compliance and has plenty of tenders and toys. The sun deck has a raised jacuzzi forward, open-air dining, a sit-up bar, BBQ and lounge beneath a retractable bimini. There’s more open-air dining on the bridge deck aft and she has a foredeck lounge, large swim platform and beach club. The man saloon has huge picture windows and sidedeck access through and sliding glass doors. She sleeps 12 guests in five cabins and the full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck has slide-out terraces. She has a range of 4,000nm at 11 knots and Naiad zero speed stabilisers.

Talk to Burgess about your yacht style    

Our team of Burgess brokers are well versed in superyacht style, and will help you find the right yacht to create your own superyacht haven. We are here to support and advise you on yachts for sale so get in touch and discover your yacht design mojo.

To find out more about Burgess’ yachts for sale and yachts for charter, please contact a Burgess broker. If you're looking to facilitate the design and build of your own bespoke superyacht, discover our New Build Sales services or speak to a member of our New Build team.Alternatively, get in touch with one of our offices directly: London, Monaco, New York, Miami, Singapore or all other locations.

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