Meet the Designers
Every yacht begins with a vision, shaped by emotion as much as design…
These are the creators who give form to dreams and blend artistry, innovation, and identity into vessels that move far beyond the sea.
Espen Øino
Often described as the most prolific designer in the superyacht world, Espen Øino’s portfolio reads like a hall of fame: Octopus, Kismet, Flying Fox, and many more. His designs are instantly recognisable for their balance of northern precision with global flair — practical yet poetic. Øino yachts consistently push boundaries while remaining timeless, which is why he remains the trusted choice for many of the world’s most discerning owners.
Bannenberg & Rowell
Few names carry as much history in yacht design as Bannenberg. Jon Bannenberg transformed the very idea of what a yacht could be, and today Dickie Bannenberg and Simon Rowell continue that legacy with daring creativity and detail-driven precision. Their portfolio is as diverse as it is distinctive, from the sleek Joy to the bold interiors of Ilona. Each project bears a hallmark of originality — never formulaic, always characterful.
Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck is a designer who needs little introduction — his work spans everything from furniture to architecture, but in yachting, his impact is singular. Starck-designed yachts like A and Venus are icons of their era: radical, futuristic, instantly recognisable. To commission a Starck yacht is to embrace a vision that goes beyond convention, where art and engineering meet in provocative form.
Reymond Langton Design
Pascale Reymond and Andrew Langton are masters of sculptural beauty. Their work is often described as refined and poetic, with yachts like Aviva and Lady Lara exemplifying their signature elegance. Interiors are crafted with meticulous detail, balancing grandeur with intimacy. For owners seeking something deeply personal yet unmistakably luxurious, Reymond Langton offers a design journey as bespoke as the yacht itself.
RWD (Redman Whiteley Dixon)
RWD has long been synonymous with classic British design, where balance and understatement prevail. From the graceful lines of Aquarius to the award-winning Najiba, their yachts speak in a language of quiet sophistication. Craftsmanship and proportion are at the heart of every project, resulting in yachts that stand the test of time both stylistically and technically.
Winch Design
Andrew Winch built his studio on a philosophy of “designing lifestyles, not just yachts.” Winch Design today is a multidisciplinary powerhouse, shaping some of the most admired yachts afloat, including Madame Gu and Ace. Their hallmark lies in fluid interiors, bespoke artistry, and an approach where comfort and elegance take precedence. Every Winch-designed yacht feels like an effortless extension of its owner’s world.
H2 Yacht Design
Founded by Jonny Horsfield, H2 Yacht Design is known for its bold creativity and versatile approach. Their yachts, such as Al Lusail and Talisman C, demonstrate a mastery of both drama and intimacy, delivering exteriors that command attention and interiors that envelop guests in comfort. Their strength lies in versatility — whether minimalist or maximalist, every H2 project is unmistakably imaginative.
Harrison Eidsgaard
Known for their fresh and contemporary approach, Harrison Eidsgaard brings together modernist clarity with practical creativity. Their yachts, including Arkadia and Top Five II, embody functional elegance: clean lines, efficient layouts, and a harmonious flow between interior and exterior. They are among the new generation of design studios shaping yachting’s future with innovative yet timeless concepts.
Great design is not about trends, its about creating something deeply personal, enduring, and true to its owner. At Tramuntana Heritage, we understand the emotion that this journey will bestow upon you so we are here to guide you through this creative landscape, ensuring that the right designer is matched to your vision, your lifestyle, and your yacht