Bering Yachts releases the interior concept of the Bering 110 steel superyacht

Superyacht

05/06/2026 - 19:01
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Bering Yachts has unveiled the interior concept for its 33-metre explorer superyacht, the Bering 110, developed in collaboration with Red Yacht Design. Rather than chasing conventional superyacht opulence, the team has crafted something quieter and more considered that feels like a genuine home on the water.

At 33 metres, the Bering 110 is designed as a true crossover yacht: a capable long-range explorer with the volume and refinement more commonly associated with larger vessels. While her steel hull and 5,000+ nautical mile range speak of serious expedition credentials, the interiors tell a gentler, more introspective story.“With the Bering 110, our aim was to create an interior that feels calm, continuous, and deeply composed,” explains the Red Yacht Design team. 

“The main salon is inspired by Far Eastern restraint and precision. The lounge, dining area, and window nook flow seamlessly into one another without barriers, almost like brushstrokes in a single composition. Warm wood paneling, soft neutral tones, raw marble, and carefully placed burgundy accents are layered with control and intention. The details are clean and deliberate, with subtle nods to the discipline of calligraphy. A curved sofa anchors the lounge, while a full-height wood portal frames the sea view as an integral part of the interior experience.” —  Cana Gokhan, Red Yacht DesignThis approach results in an interior that truly breathes. Instead of overwhelming with grandeur, the design prioritises stillness, balance, and quiet confidence. It is a space where owners and guests can genuinely unwind — whether enjoying a peaceful morning coffee while watching the horizon or hosting friends in a relaxed yet refined setting.

The layout remains thoroughly practical, true to Bering Yachts’ explorer DNA. The asymmetrical salon offers generous width and excellent flow, while the owner’s suite, guest cabins, and crew areas are optimised for extended time at sea. Ample dedicated storage throughout ensures substantial provisions and equipment can be carried, supporting true long-range autonomy.

With the Bering 110, the shipyard continues the evolution of its Superyacht Division: combining the rugged reliability of a serious explorer with interiors that feel like a timeless, elegant home on the water — calm, composed, and intentionally serene.The first hull is currently under construction, with further interior details to be revealed as the project progresses.

 

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