“Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63” at the Milano Design Week

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italian design yachtThe Italian Sea Group S.p.A., global operator in the luxury yachting industry, announces its participation to the 2021 Milano Design Week, milanese kermesse dedicated to the design world, which will be held from September 4th to September 10th, 2021.

TISG will be the guest of the renowned brand Automobili Lamborghini, and will expose to the public the model of the new motor yacht Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 inside the Superstudio Più Art Point – Via Tortona27, where the famous automotive brand will celebrate the history of its supercar design through a multimedia installation.

Throughout the entire duration of the event visitors will be able to admire the model of the fastest yacht of the Tecnomar fleet, an avant-garde boat generated from the collaboration between yachting and automotive excellence.

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