Winch Design and Frers Design are proud to unveil Flowform, a brand new 35m sailing yacht concept, debuting on the opening day of the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show.
The concept will be brought to life through an immersive visual experience presented by Winch Design in the show’s renowned Design & Innovation Hub.
The Flowform sailing yacht concept captures the seamless rhythm of nature, where light, water, and air move together in harmony. Inspired by the essence of flow itself, she is a sculpted expression of three of nature’s most vital elements, united in one extraordinary design. Her carefully considered size balances high performance with seaworthiness, while offering generous interior volumes that provide both comfort and privacy.
Developed in collaboration with two of the industry’s most respected names, the project brings together Winch Design for the interiors and Frers Design for the naval architecture. Flowform is conceived as a high-performance cruising yacht, equally at home on a family voyage or at the front of the fleet in the world’s most prestigious superyacht regattas.
With accommodation for eight guests plus five crew, Flowform combines power and performance with sophistication and comfort. A flush deck with a working cockpit positioned aft of the twin steering wheels ensures seamless operation, while a full-beam tender garage accessed via the transom enhances practicality and leisure.
The exterior of Flowform is shaped by dynamic forms in white, teak, and glass, uniting timeless sailing elegance with a forward-looking vision defined by modern technology and sustainability. Performance, silence, beauty, comfort, and energy regeneration are all woven into her DNA. A hallmark of Flowform, the transparent deckhouse is a signature feature, acting as a skylight and illuminating the beautifully crafted interiors below.
The yacht’s interior is an ode to the three natural elements of sailing: the flow of water, the strength of the wind, and the movement of light. This inspiration is reflected throughout in its forms, textures, and materials. Spaces are sculpted by curved lines that channel the movement of wind. Subtle wave motifs are woven into finishes, while soft metallic details evoke shimmering sunlight.
A bright, natural palette combines warm timbers such as walnut, koto, and bleached oak, enriched by dark accents, tactile fabrics, and fine leather detailing. The overall design draws guests on a journey through the yacht, each shape and form pulling them deeper into the space.
At the heart of the yacht lies an open-plan living area with salon, dining, and study. The salon is bathed in natural light through glass skylights, offering a direct connection to the sailing action above, while a distinctive ergonomic stepped mast feature adds architectural depth.
The study works as a transitional retreat into the owner’s suite, where timber marquetry waves lead guests through the space, adorned by liquid metal accents. A harmony is created between macro architecture and micro design, with grand curved volumes complemented by smaller details such as sculpted furniture lines and bespoke door handles.
The lower deck areas are infused with the warm tones and textures of golden sands and sun-dappled forest floors, creating a serene and grounding atmosphere. On the main deck, tranquil blue tones echo the ocean’s expanse and endless horizons.
At the heart of the yacht, a striking central staircase inspired by trees elegantly spirals upwards, evoking the lush rainforests of the Pacific islands. This nature-inspired staircase seamlessly integrates the essence of the region’s beauty, flowing gracefully into the canopy inspired bridge deck, which captures the vibrant landscapes and tropical greenery of the area.