Eternity is the third unit of a highly successful line which transforms the contact with the environment and circularity into the project's strong points

Seven sisters for seven shipowners. Each with its own character but all with a flow of rational spaces and a particular contact with nature. Eternity is the third unit of the Mangusta Oceano 50 line. “A 50 meter vessel that was particularly popular because it is a floating dream villa, which integrates completely with the surrounding environment,” says Maurizio Balducci, CEO of the Shipyard Overmarine builder of the line.

Designed by yacht designer Alberto Mancini, the Mangusta line includes, in addition to the 50 meters in question, also a 39 m, a 44 and a 46 metre, and is designed to offer maximum possible liveability and on-board comfort. She is constructed of steel with an aluminum superstructure and measures 49.9 meters in length and with a width of 9.12 meters.

Harmonious but at the same time sporty lines define the design of the exteriors where numerous external areas stand out but also large windows which allow both bright interiors and also panoramic views. everywhere both from the lounge on the main deck and from that on the upper deck, but also from most of the cabins on the lower deck.

For this third unit, the owners requested a décor that was in tune with their lifestyle, with environments characterized by extreme stylistic coherence in which colors and patterns of furnishings and materials harmoniously connected all the bridges.

The furnishings, mostly bespoke designed, evoke elegant and practical residential environments in which some pieces selected from the best Italian design brands have been inserted, such as the Minotti sofas on the upper deck or the chairs Cassina of the dining area.

The already large internal volumes are also emphasized thanks to an extensive use of LED stripes, which have the task of underlining profiles and details, helping to magnify the space and enhance nuances, shapes and materials.

Playing with contrast is the leitmotif on board: white woods alternate with black essences, futuristic shapes with more modern and classic ones, straight lines join with curves, mirrored materials with more opaque ones , cold metals such as steel are combined with the warmer tones of brass.

The theme of circularity is also predominant and is perceived everywhere: in the rounded profiles of the furniture, in the softness of the armchairs and chairs, in the coffee tables that serve the convivial areas. There is no shortage of round and circular references even in the furnishing of outdoor spaces.

A theme that is also strongly felt in the management and use of the external space: all the bridges are harmoniously connected to each other in a continuous flow; path that leads to the large beach area, which thanks to three folding doors connected to each other becomes an immense platform in direct contact with the sea.