Silver Yachts Teams Up with Fraser, Piredda & Partners

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Silver Yachts has appointed Fraser to bring its Silver Edge project to market, while Piredda & Partners will work on the interior design of the 79.5m project which features an exterior by Espen Øino.

Silver Edge will be the fifth vessel in the Australia-based builder’s SilverSeries of environmentally conscious superyachts, notable for their striking profiles and lightweight, low-resistance hull forms. Silver Edge will include a sophisticated hybrid propulsion system to further reduce the environmental impact.

“Fraser is delighted to have been appointed central agent for the sale of Silver Edge. Silver Yachts has delivered a line-up of striking yachts over the years and has built a strong reputation for building high-quality yachts in terms of development, technology and quality,” says Peter Redford, Director of Fraser Australia.

Silver Yachts Teams Up with Fraser, Piredda & Partners
Photo: Silver Yachts

“The exterior design has come from the expert pencil of Espen Øino and the cutting-edge, revolutionary interior design by Piredda & Partners will appeal to dynamic owners. Silver Edge will be a leading superyacht, adding to Silver Yachts’ impressive stable. We look forward to working on this exciting new project.”

Nicolò Piredda, Managing & Creative Director of Piredda & Partners, added: “At Piredda & Partners, we are truly inspired to be joining together with Fraser and the Silver Yachts Team.

“We are thrilled to pen Silver Edge’s interior design which, together with Espen Øino’s outstanding exterior lines and the quality Silver Yachts crafts into every ship they create, will proudly stand out from the crowd for flawless details and refined materials. Our vision and constant search for future canons in design and style aims to give life to a true new classic.”

This story was first published on www.yachtstyle.co

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