Yacht interior design in 2025 is all about balance—between beauty and resilience, intimacy and sophistication, performance and personality. As floating sanctuaries designed for both exploration and retreat, yachts require interiors that merge technical functionality with emotional impact. From organic forms and natural textures to compact comfort and personalised details, here’s how Sentta is setting the tone for timeless, thoughtful luxury at sea.
1. Marine-Ready Materials: Built to Endure Beauty
In marine environments, materials must perform under pressure. Designers are embracing premium woods, water-resistant upholstery, and hardware that stands up to salt and humidity. The Hook Lounge Chair embodies this idea, with a refined frame and robust structure that’s ideal for onboard relaxation. Its timeless silhouette and elegant finish make it a perfect fit for lounges and private suites alike.

2. Compact Elegance: Design that Fits Every Inch
Yacht interiors demand intelligent use of space. Furniture needs to feel luxurious without occupying too much room or interrupting visual flow. The Hook Armchair is a masterclass in compact design—its sculptural form, soft curves, and generous seat offer comfort without overwhelming the environment. Perfect for tighter spaces like corridors, reading corners, or guest cabins, it adds both function and elegance without compromise.

3. Curved Comfort: Organic Shapes for Fluid Living
Flow is essential in yacht interiors, and curved furniture enhances this sense of movement and visual harmony. The Hook Sofa delivers exactly that—its smooth lines and enveloping form mirror the motion of the sea while promoting conversation, ease, and relaxation. Ideal for salons or sky lounges, this piece anchors the space with gentle presence, without disrupting its openness or lightness.

4. Sustainable Craftsmanship at Sea
Today’s yacht owners seek interiors that reflect conscious values and a commitment to sustainability. Sentta answers this call through artisanal craftsmanship and local production in Portugal, using durable, traceable materials. The Lynn Coffee Table, made with elegant detailing and a balanced design, beautifully blends sustainability with style—an essential for any refined, eco-conscious onboard setting.

5. Seamless Customisation: Made for the Owner’s Vision
Every yacht is unique, and interior pieces should reflect the owner’s personality. The Essex Bar Stool—designed by Javier Gomez—brings cosmopolitan elegance to any space with its handcrafted ash wood frame, brown pewter finish, and sumptuous cotton velvet upholstery sentta. Its refined design offers both comfort and distinction, making it ideal for high-end bar or aft lounge areas. Whether used at a sleek onboard bar or as an accent piece in a social zone, it adapts beautifully to the mood and needs of each environment.

6. Elevated Social Zones: Bar Seating that Makes a Statement
From cocktail hours at sunset to informal dinners with guests, bar areas on yachts are increasingly becoming focal points. The Goa Bar Stool rises to the occasion with its sculptural curves, luxurious upholstery, and architectural presence. It combines style and function in equal measure, elevating any bar area with elegance and comfort.

Setting the Standard for Seaborne Luxury
In 2025, yacht interiors represent a new era of design—rooted in refinement, built for performance, and crafted to connect with the rhythm of life at sea. No longer just spaces for leisure, yachts are becoming curated sanctuaries of movement, intimacy, and purpose. Sentta’s collection brings together timeless forms, sophisticated materials, and tailored solutions that honour both tradition and innovation. From sunrise to starlight, every detail is designed to elevate the onboard experience—allowing every voyage to begin in comfort and end in quiet, unforgettable style.

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