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Hot Lab Rendez-vous 2019

Hot Lab celebrates a successful year with the event Rendez-vous 2019, The Italian Gentleman

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Hot Lab team during Hot Lab Rendez-vous 2019

Last Friday, November 29th, 2019, the Larusmiani boutique in Milan hosted Hot Lab Rendez-vous 2019, the great event organized every year by Milan-based superyacht design studio Hot Lab. For Rendez-Vous 2019, The Italian Gentleman the firm invited friends and customers to celebrate another year of work and successes that is almost over. 2019, like the previous years, has been rich in collaborations, achievements and successful projects.

On that occasion, the practice exhibited all the projects of 2019 carried out for Guidi drl, Cantalupi Lighting, Foglizzo Leather, Tabu-Colors of wood, as well as those realized for Arcadia Yachts, Baglietto, RMK, Sarp Yacht and Turquoise. Finally, the practice previewed three new teasers scheduled for 2020.

Hot Lab, more than yachts

Internationally renowned for its amazing interior design projects in the nautical field, Hot Lab wants to broaden its horizons and take on new stimulating challenges. In 2020 it will complete two new projects: a boutique hotel and a furniture collection in collaboration with Paolo Castelli Spa.

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An award-winning studio

Hot Lab was established in Milan in 2004 Antonio Romano and Enrico Lumini, who still run it. It has received several international awards over the years such as ShowBoats Design, World Superyacht Awards, World Yachts Trophies and Finest Interior Awards. Among the leading brands with which it has worked are Arcadia, Baglietto, Heesen, Oceanco, Otam, RMK, Van Der Valk and VSY. [Text Carlotta Russo]

Opening picture, Sherpa XL, the yacht designed by Hot Lab for Arcadia.

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