Baglietto has officially launched the first unit of the DOM115, the new entry-level model in its DOM line, designed by Stefano Vafiadis. Featuring a steel and aluminum hull, the 35-meter yacht reinterprets the design language of the successful DOM133, emphasizing sportiness and dynamic styling while offering unmatched volume in its class.

The interior, created by Baglietto’s in-house design team, showcases the shipyard’s renowned ability to craft fully bespoke projects.

“We’re thrilled to see the first DOM115 hit the water,” said Fabio Ermetto, CCO of Baglietto. “This yacht represents the perfect blend of design, innovation, and functionality. It’s built to offer an uncompromising cruising experience and stands as a testament to our commitment to construction flexibility and high-end customization. We believe this model will be a great success—it brings the features of a much larger yacht into a 35-meter vessel.”

Open Spaces, Seamless Sea Connection

The DOM115 exterior features panoramic windows on the main deck, flooding the interiors with natural light and creating a strong visual connection to the sea. A standout feature is the upper deck lounge/veranda, with fully opening windows on three sides that blur the line between indoors and out.

The aft area unfolds across three cascading levels leading directly to the sea, culminating in a sea-view pool. A side garage houses the tender, keeping the deck clean and maximizing livable outdoor space.

Interior Atmosphere: A Dialogue of Materials and Light

The interiors reflect the Owner’s refined taste, featuring oak paneling and walnut flooring paired with warm tones of bronze and colonial leather. Glossy blue lacquer and leather accents provide contrast, contributing to a sophisticated, immersive environment.

Organic forms in ceiling and wall details blend with wooden boiserie and fine marble flooring—Iceberg Blue and Calacatta Blu—leading into a walnut parquet laid in a geometric pattern extending from stern to bow.

Bronzed mirrors and fluted glass elements guide the visual flow from the main salon to the lower deck cabins, framed by striking blue lacquered portals. The design reinterprets Liberty style in a modern key through curated furnishings and decorative touches.

Loose furniture includes pieces from iconic Italian brands such as Bentley Home, B&B Italia, Poltrona Frau, and Giorgetti, alongside Anglo-Saxon influences from Holly Hunt and FBC. The décor emphasizes exquisite materials like inlaid wood, alabaster, and art glass.

The yacht is powered by two MAN engines, reaching a top speed of 14.5 knots. A hybrid propulsion version is also in development.

The next DOM115 hull is available for delivery in 2026.

For more information: baglietto.com