Showing posts with label marquetry panels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marquetry panels. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Marquetry Superyacht Installation Depicts Iconic Architecture

Howard Sansome announces the completion of ARYMA's latest superyacht installation 

ARYMA's Superyacht Installation
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I spoke with Howard Sansome, ARYMA's owner, just after he returned from the Royal Van Lent shipyards in Amsterdam, where the new yacht "Lady Christine IV" is currently docked while the interiors, designed and created by Rodney Black Design Studios, are being completed by Royal Van Lent and Feadship's joinery company Van der Loo. 



  CAPTION 
  The Taj Mahal
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"Our work is about visual impact and adding visual impact to interiors"

Detail of the Blue Mosque, Istanbul
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"We recently completed a project for a client's superyacht. I've just been supervising the final installation of several large marquetry panels." Explained Howard, "A high level of detail was the brief from the client. There are architectural, iconic buildings that everyone will recognize and just say - what, are you kidding me - that's made of wood?"


First Panel of Superyacht Set
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Central Panel of Superyacht Set
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Right Panel of Superyacht Set
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"Completing this set of large scale marquetry panels to such a high standard is an incredible achievement given the level of detail our client required. We are immensely proud of the part we have played in delivering this vision."

Lady Christine's front entry


Architectural wonders of the world triptych