Bering Yachts has revealed the interior concept for the Bering 110 explorer superyacht, created in collaboration with Red Yacht Design. The result is a space that feels remarkably composed — quiet, warm, and deeply considered, offering a different emotional atmosphere from what is usually expected on a long-range superyacht explorer.
At 33 metres, the Bering 110 was conceived as a true crossover: a capable ocean-going vessel with the volume, comfort, and refinement of a larger superyacht. While her steel hull and 5,000+ nautical mile range speak of serious expedition potential, the interiors tell a softer story.
“With the Bering 110, our aim was to create an interior that feels calm, continuous, and deeply composed,” says the Red Yacht Design team.
“The main salon is inspired by Far Eastern restraint and precision, where the lounge, dining area and window nook flow into one another without barriers, almost like brushstrokes within the same composition. Warm wood paneling, soft neutral tones, raw marble, and burgundy accents are layered with careful control. The details are clean and deliberate, with subtle references to the discipline of calligraphy. The curved sofa anchors the lounge, while the full-height wood portal around the window nook frames the sea as part of the interior experience.” — Cana Gokhan, Red Yacht Design
This approach creates a yacht interior that breathes. Rather than overwhelming with opulence, the design focuses on stillness, balance, and a quiet sense of confidence. It is a space where owners and guests can truly unwind: whether enjoying a peaceful morning with coffee overlooking the horizon or hosting friends in a relaxed yet refined setting.
The overall layout remains highly practical, as one would expect from Bering Yachts. The asymmetrical salon provides generous width and excellent flow, while the owner’s suite, guest cabins, and crew areas are designed for extended time at sea. Ample dedicated storage spaces throughout the yacht allow for substantial provisions and all necessary equipment, giving her excellent autonomy for long passages. Every element serves both comfort during extended voyages and the simple joy of life aboard.
With the Bering 110, the shipyard continues its Superyacht Division evolution: combining the rugged reliability of a true explorer with interiors that feel like a genuine home on the water — elegant, timeless, and intentionally calm.
The first hull is now under construction, with more details about the interior to be revealed as the project progresses.
Learn more about the Bering 110: https://beringyachts.com/models/bering-110/