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SET THE SAILS

Guillaume Rolland’s passion for sailing inspires his elegant and streamline­d approach to yacht design

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As an avid sailor and a celebrated designer in the boating world, Guillaume Rolland has led the yachting division of French design and furnishing­s brand Liaigre since 2001. Rolland’s ardour for boating started from his first sailing experience when he was just 10 years old. His deep knowledge on the subject made him a natural fit for the brand, whose founder, Christian Liaigre, was just as enthusiast­ic about sailing. Maintainin­g the delicate balance between style and efficiency, the yacht interior projects by Liaigre convey the discreet elegance of the brand while personalis­ing each boat to suit the needs and tastes of the owners. Here, Rolland shares more about his newest projects and the changing needs of the next generation of yacht owners. What makes your latest project unique? A project is special because it is the owner’s brief that initiates the story; it comes from the personalit­y of the person who will use the yacht and not from the designer. For instance, the owner’s brief for our recent project was to create a “beach-house boat” so we used only teak wood combined with white surfaces to get a very light and calm mood throughout the boat.

What are the requests and needs of your clients today?

The new generation of owners is more driven by experienci­ng a real boating adventure and sharing it with friends and family. The previous generation was more focused on the demonstrat­ion of power and wealth.

A captain friend of mine told me that one day, an owner asked him to drop the anchor close to a smaller boat, just to be the bigger (boat) compared to them. I think this kind of behaviour tends to change with the millennial generation, who are more driven about issues such as eco-consciousn­ess and sustainabi­lity.

What is your starting point for each project?

We always start from the customer’s brief and needs, the location of the project, and what is the idea behind it. I do believe that the rules are universal: architectu­re, lines, balance, compositio­n, flow, geometry, and light are the drivers of a good project. All these elements are part of a big equation to provide the best result. I see no difference in designing a 20sqm flat and a 100m motor yacht.

Tell us more about your ongoing projects.

We have two beautiful yachts in the works: a nice 60m sailing yacht made in Holland with Royal Huisman and a 44m motor yacht with Sanlorenzo made in La Spezia, Italy. They will be launched soon in a superyacht show.

Is there a type of yacht you have yet to design, but would like to?

I would love to design a river boat for cruising along beautiful rivers. I love the movie Death on the Nile (the 1978 movie based on the Agatha Christie novel), and the charm of the boat is magic.

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