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Established 40 years ago, Silverlining is a world-renowned design studio and workshop dedicated to creating exceptional furniture for the most demanding environments. Known for its ability to combine timeless craftsmanship with forward-thinking design, the company has earned a global following among aesthetes, collectors, and yacht owners.
Based in Wrexham, North Wales, Silverlining’s 70-strong team of designers, makers, project managers, and specialists source the finest materials, from rare woods and exquisite leathers to precious metals, transforming them into extraordinary pieces through both traditional and advanced techniques.
Silverlining has created bespoke furniture for landmark marine projects, including M.Y. Amaryllis, Ambassador, Artifact, Aquila, Bravo Eugenia, Baton Rouge, H3, Chaos, Kismet, Lady S, Palladium and Valor, as well as for confidential commissions aboard vessels from 60 to over 130 metres.
With deep expertise across sectors, the studio delivers beautifully crafted, high-performance pieces tailored precisely to the unique demands of life at sea.
As a member of the 2025 Blue Wake programme at the Monaco Yacht Show, Silverlining reaffirms its commitment to sustainability through responsible sourcing, long-lasting design, and a considered approach to materials and making.
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As a Prime Member, Silverlining Furniture is committed to sustainable innovation across both interior and exterior yacht environments. We integrate eco-conscious materials, circular design strategies and responsible sourcing into every stage of our work.
At the Monaco Yacht Show, we regularly present finishes developed through this ethos. These include water-based paints, natural oils, milk paint, and bio-based resins. We have introduced cork, native timbers, recycled veneer, and vegetable-tanned leathers across both bespoke and limited-edition collections. Many of our veneers are FSC certified, including figured eucalyptus, teak, European oak and American walnut, sourced through trusted partners.
We invest heavily in internal research and testing to assess material suitability, longevity and environmental impact. Sustainability is not a surface layer, but a core principle embedded in our design and production approach. The Blue Wake Program offers an opportunity to share this commitment and continue shaping a more responsible future for yacht design.