Delivered in 2020 by Rossinavi of Viareggio — one of Italy's most respected boutique shipyards — FLORENTIA is a fully custom 52-metre displacement motor yacht that marries long-range capability with design distinction. Her steel hull and aluminium superstructure were shaped by naval architect Arrabito, with exterior lines by Studio Vafiadis and an interior by Carlo Colombo and A++ Design Studio that won two IYAA 2021 awards for main salon and master suite.
At 810 GT, FLORENTIA carries serious volume for a 52-metre platform. Twin Caterpillar 3512E engines deliver a 3,500-nautical-mile range at cruising speed — she is genuinely transatlantic capable, presenting in excellent condition for her next owner.
Her interior spaces are defined by soft, organic lines inspired by ocean forms, with warm leathers, pale woods, gold accents, and a sculptural central staircase that serves as the architectural signature of the yacht. Twelve guests are accommodated across six en-suite staterooms, including a full-beam owner's suite with private balcony and a panoramic VIP suite on the sundeck with its own outdoor terrace.



FLORENTIA's interior — designed by Carlo Colombo and A++ Design Studio — draws on the shapes of nature and ocean waves. Neutral tones, warm leathers, pale woods, and gold accents create spaces that feel refined yet deeply inviting. A sculptural spiral staircase connects all four decks and serves as the yacht's centrepiece.
The layout prioritises both privacy and social flow, with accommodation spread across six en-suite staterooms:
FLORENTIA's exterior zones have been designed for owners who live aboard and entertain at scale. Every deck offers distinct functionality:





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Contact Josh →A double IYAA award-winning Rossinavi with a Carlo Colombo interior and 3,500-mile transatlantic range — FLORENTIA is one of the most compelling fully custom 52-metre yachts available today.— Josh Gulbranson, Fraser