
One of the most interesting things about Asani is how personalized it is. From the layout of the rooms to the art on the walls, everything feels tailor-made. It’s the first yacht in this series with a new interior layout. The owner even added a custom outdoor rain shower on the private balcony — only one other yacht in the series has that.
If you think superyachts are just about luxury, Asani takes it one step further, into the world of art, technology, and pure elegance. This 165-foot beauty is part of Benetti’s popular B.Now 50 series, and it’s not just another fancy boat. It’s a floating masterpiece.
One of the most interesting things about Asani is how personalized it is. From the layout of the rooms to the art on the walls, everything feels tailor-made. It’s the first yacht in this series with a new interior layout. The owner even added a custom outdoor rain shower on the private balcony — only one other yacht in the series has that.
Inside, the yacht feels incredibly spacious. That’s because the design team moved the bulky air conditioning system to the outside. It might sound simple, but this change made a big difference. Now, the main salon is wide open and welcoming, with beautiful natural oak and dark wood details.
With help from LASS Studio and Bergman Design House, the yacht was transformed into a peaceful, Zen-inspired space that feels deeply connected to the sea. According to Marie Soliman, co-founder of Bergman Design House, the goal was to create an onboard experience that goes beyond typical luxury and they nailed it.
One feature that truly sets Asani apart is the artwork. There’s a painting created by artist Sougwen Chung in collaboration with a robot. Yes, a robot! It’s the first yacht to feature robotic artwork, and it’s displayed right in the owner’s suite. Alongside it, there’s ceramic wall art and other custom pieces throughout the yacht, including glass tables and game tables that double as statement pieces.
The interior also mixes masculine and elegant touches; think dark walnut, cream leather on stairs, and leather-wrapped handrails. Even the wheelhouse is wrapped in matching leather that mirrors the look of the yacht’s smaller chase boat.
Guest cabins are just as luxurious. There are five in total, including two VIP suites with soft suede ceilings. The two twin rooms can be converted into doubles, making the space flexible for different types of guests.
Outside, the fun continues on the Oasis Deck — one of Benetti’s signature features. It includes a glass-edge infinity pool, large sunbeds, and a beach club that opens up for easy access to the sea. With 1,250 square feet of outdoor space, it’s perfect for lounging, swimming, or just enjoying the view.
Then there’s the sun deck, over 1,000 square feet of pure relaxation. It has an American-style bar, comfy sofas, and coffee tables that can turn into dining tables. There’s even a round Jacuzzi tucked away at the front, shielded from the wind by soft awnings.
In short, Asani is not just a yacht. It’s a dream home on water, designed with heart,
creativity, and the kind of attention to detail that makes it unforgettable.
Acknowledgement:
We would like to express our gratitude to Robb Report for their insightful coverage on the Asani, a remarkable 165-foot superyacht that blends luxury, art, and technology.
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