HOOK — Where Sea & Design Merge
There’s a moment on the water when the world slows to a silver line: sea breathing in, yacht breathing out, and the sun casting long ribbons across the deck. That’s where Hook lives. The Hook Collection by Sentta was born for this rhythm—clean, aerodynamic profiles that feel inevitable at sea, yet perfectly at home in a penthouse bay window. In the lounge zone, two Hook sofas, one lounge chair, and two armchairs gather in a soft arc like a conversation paused between waves. The forms are taut and elegant; the comfort is disarmingly generous. Sit and you’ll sense what the eye already knows: Hook is engineered for motion—balanced pitch, supportive angles, and materials that quietly resist sun, salt, and time.
Look closer. Arms taper like the sweep of a hull. The cushions hold you without sinking, a calibrated embrace for sunrise coffee or midnight charts. Stitching traces a deliberate line—subtle, almost nautical—while edges are softened to the touch, never sharp, never brittle. At a glance, the palette reads as effortless sophistication; in the hand, it’s performance: quick-dry foams, UV-stable textiles, refined wood and brass metal accents. This is luxury yacht furniture crafted in Portugal and tuned to the horizon, where every voyage becomes an atmosphere and every berth a salon.
The Hook lounge zone is a social engine. The two sofas anchor the conversation island; the armchairs pivot between horizon-watching and intimate talk; the lounge chair opens like a quiet invitation to read, doze, or watch the water fracture the light. Distances are deliberate—enough space for movement, enough closeness for warmth. You understand, suddenly, that glamour here is not decoration; it’s clarity. Nothing is added that doesn’t serve comfort or calm. And yet, Hook photographs beautifully: slim shadows, sculptural silhouettes, and the kind of poise that makes a travel diary feel underdressed.
Hook designed by Santiago Sevillano is a performance-minded collection of sofas, lounge chairs, and armchairs designed for yachts, coastal hospitality, and elevated contemporary interiors. The language is sleek and sculptural; the seating geometry supports relaxed postures without laziness, tuned for long dwell times. Materials emphasize resilience—while remaining unmistakably premium.
