Columbus Yachts unveils the images of M/Y Frette, the second unit in its prestigious Atlantique line, set for launch in 2024. This new series showcases an impressive range of models from 37 to 65 meters, epitomizing elegance and personalization. Named after the illustrious Frette brand, synonymous with high-quality Italian craftsmanship, the yacht is elegantly enhanced with Frette Bespoke linens, elevating its luxurious aura even further. Frette is not just a yacht; it is a masterpiece designed to meet the specific desires of its owner, featuring a bespoke interior layout that exemplifies the utmost in sophistication and detail.



At 43 meters long, Frette is constructed with a robust steel hull and a sleek aluminum superstructure, boasting a maximum beam of 9.05 meters and a gross tonnage of 462 GT. The exterior and interior designs are creatively orchestrated by Hot Lab, while the naval engineering is expertly crafted in partnership with Hydro Tec. The vessel’s design philosophy is focused on creating an optimal maritime environment with a concept dubbed "Architecture for the Voyager," ensuring that every moment spent on board is thoroughly enjoyable.



The exterior profile of Frette resembling a meticulously sculpted shell without sharp edges or abrupt changes in contours. This seamless design fuses the allure of classic sailing yachts with the modernity of a motor vessel, resulting in a fluid and natural elegance that is both inviting and assertive.



Emphasizing the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, Frette features expansive outdoor areas that invite the natural beauty of the sea. The standout feature is its "sailing" stern, which houses a striking central pool located just 50 centimeters above the waterline. 



This unique design element, complemented by foldable side wings, creates an immersive experience, giving guests a sensation of being directly linked to the ocean. In alignment with this fluidity, the yacht utilizes freestanding furniture – including polished ivory Flexform sofas and loungers – rather than rigid structural fittings, allowing for a versatile and harmonious environment.



Upon entering the salon, one is immediately enveloped in contemporary elegance characterized by soft, rounded shapes and a sophisticated color palette. The ivory linen sofas and chairs designed by Paolo Castelli contrast beautifully with warm wood finishes, such as the herringbone-patterned brushed and bleached American walnut parquet. The visual drama is heightened by oak wood panels with various textures, o framing a state-of-the-art entertainment system.



As you progress further into the yacht, the layout reveals the owner’s office, complete with a generous walk-in closet and an entertainment-friendly karaoke room. The interior design showcases a blend of oak parquet and walnut canaletto finishes, enhanced by custom furniture from Fendi, creating a lush retreat for relaxation and leisure.



The galley, located on the port side, offers functionality and access to the crew quarters, while the upper deck promises unparalleled social interaction. Its airy layout features a semicircular outdoor seating arrangement that harmonizes outdoor living with intimate gatherings.



The bow features an expansive sun lounge area, dominated by a panoramic pool, inviting sun worshippers to relax amidst luxurious surroundings. The sun deck is extensively equipped for casual meals and includes a well-planned barbecue area suitable for entertaining.



Beneath the surface, Frette hosts five well-appointed double cabins, including two VIP suites and three twins, each featuring private bathrooms adorned with exquisite Calacatta white marble. Enhanced by light-infused design elements, each cabin promotes tranquility and restful experiences.



Equipped with twin Caterpillar C32 Acert engines, Frette reaches a maximum speed of 15.5 knots and a cruising speed of 14.5 knots. 

Columbus Yachts was established in 2008. In early 2019, the shipyard launched the new flagship Columbus Classic 80m M/Y Dragon, which joins in the Columbus star-studded fleet with the award-winning Sport Hybrid 40 Divine, the 57m M/Y Taiba and the 40m M/Y Eleonora III. The Columbus range offers four different lines: Sport, Classic, Crossover and Custom for unique projects. Currently, Palumbo Superyachts comprises a representative office in Monaco and a logistics network of five shipyards in the Mediterranean (Ancona, Malta, Marseille, Naples and Savona), operating under just as many world-renowned brand names: ISA Yachts, Columbus Yachts, Mondomarine, Extra Yachts and Palumbo SY Refit.

Credits: Columbus Yachts

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