The Sanlorenzo 74Steel superyacht features exterior design and naval architecture by Zuccon International Project, with interiors by Francesco Paszkowski Design in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, translating the concepts first revealed through renderings into finished living spaces.
Materials, Light and Contemporary Art
The newly released photography places the spotlight on Silver Fox's expansive main saloon, a 130-square-meter living area that forms the social center of the Sanlorenzo yacht. Arranged with a lounge and cinema area forward and formal dining aft for up to 14 guests, the space has been designed to remain visually connected from end to end.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing and sliding glass doors on both sides allow the sea to become part of the interior, while low-profile furnishings preserve uninterrupted sightlines throughout the deck. Rather than relying on bold contrasts, the designers have layered walnut-toned timber, cream fabrics, bronze detailing and sculpted wall panels to create a calm, residential atmosphere.
Curved forms appear throughout the superyacht, from the furniture and ceilings to the architectural detailing around the central circulation areas. Large contemporary artworks introduce carefully placed color while complementing the restrained material palette rather than dominating it.
Accommodation Centers on Privacy
With a gross tonnage of 1,920GT, Silver Fox accommodates up to 12 guests across eight staterooms, with the owner's apartment occupying its own dedicated deck spanning approximately 300 square meters. Designed as a private residence rather than a traditional suite, the space includes a spacious bedroom, lounge, office, private dining area, outdoor terrace and two spa-inspired bathrooms.
Floor-to-ceiling windows maximize natural light while maintaining privacy from the surrounding exterior decks.
Five further guest cabins occupy the main deck alongside a full-beam VIP suite with its own private lounge. Sliding partitions allow the seating area and bedroom to operate independently, creating a flexible arrangement suited to extended stays on board.
Throughout the accommodation, the same design language continues with softly curved furniture, contemporary artwork, textured wall finishes and understated detailing. Marble bathrooms introduce subtle variations in tone while maintaining continuity with the wider interior palette.
Making Room for Wellness
One of the defining characteristics of the 74Steel platform remains its emphasis on wellness, with the lower deck dedicated to leisure rather than purely technical spaces.
When the transom and fold-down terraces are opened, the beach club expands to almost 290 square meters. The area incorporates a gym overlooking the sea, massage room, sauna, hammam, cold plunge pool, hair salon and dedicated family lounge.
Among the most distinctive architectural elements is the glass-bottom swimming pool positioned directly above the beach club. Natural light filters through the pool into the wellness area below, reinforcing the visual connection between multiple decks while creating an atmosphere rarely found aboard motor yachts of this size.
Silver Fox's diesel-electric propulsion system, developed in partnership with Siemens Energy, also contributes to the arrangement. By reducing the machinery footprint, the platform allows more internal volume to be dedicated to guest spaces, particularly within the beach club and spa.
Amenities Designed for Life at Sea
While the newly released photography focuses primarily on the interior, Silver Fox's exterior amenities continue the same emphasis on relaxed social living. The sundeck serves as the yacht's principal outdoor entertaining area with alfresco dining, a full-service bar, generous sunpads and a forward Jacuzzi alongside a firepit seating area protected by a transparent glass windbreak.
Elsewhere, the skylounge opens directly onto an exterior dining veranda through sliding glass panels, allowing the two spaces to function as a single entertainment area.
Guests also have access to a floodlit sports court on the bow designed for pickleball, basketball and football, while two tender garages house a 10-meter Pascoe limousine tender, a Pascoe Beach Lander RIB and a dedicated ski boat alongside an extensive collection of water toys.
Another Milestone in a Busy Year
According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the world's largest yacht database, Sanlorenzo currently has an impressive 113 yachts either in build or on order, underlining continued demand across both its composite and steel ranges.
Recent milestones include the launch of the first Heritage SHE yacht ahead of her Cannes Yachting Festival 2026 debut, the introduction of the SL80 Asymmetric - which has already secured nine sales with the first three hulls under construction - and the sale of the first 65Steel superyacht, scheduled for delivery in 2028.
Earlier this summer, the shipyard also launched the second flagship 74Steel, Virtuosity, demonstrating how owners are using the platform to create highly personalized layouts while retaining the series' diesel-electric foundation.
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