Sanlorenzo returns to the Monaco Yacht Show with two headline yachts that express its architectural approach to life at sea: 57Steel Virtuosity and SD132 Andiamo. Together, they showcase the shipyard’s unmistakable, yet evolving, design language of light, proportion and privacy across its steel and composite segments.
Representing Sanlorenzo’s leadership position in the superyacht category, 57Steel Virtuosity brings bold character alongside clean, elegant lines to Port Hercule. It is joined by another of the shipyard’s most revolutionary models, the new flagship of Sanlorenzo’s Yacht Business Unit, SD132 Andiamo, which was publicly premiered for the first time at the beginning of the month at the Cannes Yachting Festival.
These masterpieces are the result of a long-standing collaboration with Zuccon International Project, who penned the exteriors of both vessels and the interiors of SD132 Andiamo, interpreting Sanlorenzo’s vision with a refined architectural sensibility that balances sculptural elegance and functional clarity. The interiors of 57 Steel Virtuosity, entrusted to Piero Lissoni (Lissoni & Partners), reflect a coherent and poetic narrative of space, where light and materiality converge to create environments of rare sophistication and emotional resonance.The collaboration between Zuccon and Lissoni – two creative voices deeply attuned to Sanlorenzo’s ethos – underscores the brand’s commitment to continuity and excellence. Their shared design vision, perfected over years of collaboration, translates into yachts that are unique, not only aesthetically, offering a seamless dialogue between exterior and interior, form and feeling, sea and shelter.
57Steel Virtuosity expresses steel re-proportioned: five decks and ~1,050 GT shaped around privacy, light and sea-level living. Designed by Bernardo Zuccon, she stands as a symbol of sculptural coherence and architectural clarity. The wheelhouse rises to the bridge deck to free an owner’s domain across the upper deck; a pool forward and discreet side gates protect the view and the hush.
Aft, the main-deck pool crowns a beach area that opens on three sides to the water. Interiors by Piero Lissoni bring a calm, residential feel—fluid, luminous, and emotionally resonant—reflecting Sanlorenzo’s interpretation of the way to live life at sea.
The largest composite-built yacht ever produced by the shipyard, as well as the largest of the historic semi-displacement line, SD132 Andiamo pairs long-range composure with generous, open-air geometry. A glass pool at the bow and an ~85 m² flybridge frame the horizon; aft, opening terraces create a broad sea-level platform. The 55 m² owner’s suite sits forward on the main deck, with a side garage for transverse tender launch ensuring utility never disturbs the yacht’s elegance.
Thanks to Zuccon International Project’s design (both for interiors and exteriors), SD132 Andiamo reinterprets the timeless silhouette of transatlantic liners with clean lines and balanced volumes, while evoking a floating residence—fluid, luminous, and quietly sophisticated. The yacht’s semi-displacement hull ensures efficient cruising and exceptional comfort, while the flexible four-deck layout offers clear separation between social and private areas. A luminous beach club and opening terraces enhance the connection to the sea, embodying Sanlorenzo’s vision of elegance, innovation, and experiential beauty.
With the presence of 57Steel Virtuosity and SD132 Andiamo in Monaco, Sanlorenzo underscores its role as a benchmark for design-led innovation – shaping yachts where structure becomes space, and space becomes experience.