Evan K. Marshall

History

Inspired by a childhood spent boating, superyacht designer Evan K. Marshall set up his own design office in 1993 in London and has since established a reputation for innovative interior solutions as well as solid exterior styling and superyacht interior design. His background includes training in land and naval architecture as well as interior design, making him a sought-after all-rounder.

Notable yachts

Among his ground-breaking designs are the first tri-level master stateroom on a yacht – the 1997 Heesen Opus II – and the first split level master staterooms on production yachts. His megayacht designs include the interior for 74 metre Trinity New Horizon and the Trinity Lady Linda, as well as several projects for yacht owner John Staluppi including The World Is Not Enough and Diamonds Are Forever.

Specialisations

Working not only with custom superyacht design but also semi-custom builders, the Evan K. Marshall portfolio includes collaborations with Horizon, Ocean Alexander, Pearl, Broward Marine and Hatteras. He has also worked on several private residential design projects.

A diverse range of design projects includes coach interiors, cars, offices and a cruise ship. Evan K. Marshall has won awards and plaudits for a number of projects including the Ocean Alexander 120, and has been a finalist at the World Superyacht Awards several times.

Trinity Yachts   73.76 m •  2013
Benetti   60.95 m •  2011
Trinity Yachts   57 m •  2012
Neta Marine   54.5 m •  2018
Benetti   53.86 m •  1984
Trinity Yachts   49.9 m •  2010
Trinity Yachts   49.9 m •  2008
Trinity Yachts   49.07 m •  2005
Trinity Yachts   47.85 m •  2006
Sensation   44.81 m •  2005
Metalnave   44 m •  2006
IAG Yachts   43.89 m •  2015
Trinity Yachts   43.28 m •  2010
Gulf Craft   43 m •  2001
IAG Yachts   40.53 m •  2016
Broward Marine   39.8 m •  2011
Broward Marine   37.8 m •  2007
Broward Marine   37.8 m •  2008
PR Marine   37.52 m •  1998
Ocean Alexander   37.15 m •  2022
Ocean Alexander   37.15 m •  2022
Ocean Alexander   37.15 m •  2022
Ocean Alexander   37.15 m •  2021
Christensen   36.93 m •  2012
PR Marine   36.58 m •  2000
Ocean Alexander   36.58 m •  2018
Ocean Alexander   36.1 m •  2020
Ocean Alexander   36.1 m •  2020
Ocean Alexander   36.1 m •  2021
Heesen Yachts   35.97 m •  1997
Gulf Craft   35.97 m •  2006
Gulf Craft   35.97 m •  2003
Horizon   35.56 m •  2002
Ocean Alexander   35.13 m •  2021
Ocean Alexander   35.13 m •  2021
Ocean Alexander   35.13 m •  2023
Ocean Alexander   35.13 m •  2022
Ocean Alexander   35.13 m •  2023
Horizon   34.96 m •  2006
Ocean Alexander   34.14 m •  2016
Ocean Alexander   34.14 m •  2016
Ocean Alexander   34.14 m •  2018
Ocean Alexander   34.14 m •  2017
Ocean Alexander   34.1 m •  2019
Barracuda Italmarine   34.05 m •  1998
Westship   33.53 m •  2006
Leight-Notika   32.9 m •  2004
Ocean Alexander   32.13 m •  2022