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FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
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Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
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Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar. The metallic roof contains solar panels
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153075_009
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
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Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar. Top of the vessel is enclosed by glass for spectacular views
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153075_008
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153075_007
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar with hydrofoils out
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153075_006
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153075_005
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar. The metallic roof contains solar panels
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153075_004
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar. The metallic roof contains solar panels
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153075_003
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153075_002
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153075_001
FEATURE - Eine atemberaubende Drei-Rumpf-Superyacht für die sieben Weltmeere
Ferrari Press Agency
Noy 1
Ref 14460
19/12/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aras Kazar
A stunning three-hull super yacht designed to sail the seven seas has been unveiled — inspired by Noah’s Ark.
The electric-powered trimaran called Noy is a smooth space-ship like wedge shape.
It is said to be strong enough to stand up to huge waves and large enough to accommodate “dozens “ of people.
It is 66 metres long and 76 metres wide yet can slice through the water on hydrofoils at speed of up to 24 knots / 44.5 km/h.
Noy offers guests 360-degree views thanks to extensive use of glass in the overheads and bulkheads.
Accommodation is split across six cabins and three master cabins all served by a crew of 16.
The solar-panel roof generates all the vessel’s power according to yacht designer Aras Kazar.
OPS: Render of the Noy trimaran superyacht by Aras Kazar
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_023
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
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Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.Accommodation is arranged in the two hulls which are joined by the bridge
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10139149_022
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
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Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10139149_015
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.Lounge
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10139149_014
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_012
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_009
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_005
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
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Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.The centre of the hull has a crane-like platform where a vehicle can be stored and lowered for exploration.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10139149_004
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_003
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_001
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_184444784_FER
Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
Drop 1
Ref 16801
08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Beach club pools
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DUKAS_184444778_FER
Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
Drop 1
Ref 16801
08/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Gym
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DUKAS_184444772_FER
Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
Drop 1
Ref 16801
08/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Beach club
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DUKAS_184444767_FER
Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
Drop 1
Ref 16801
08/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design Beach club
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DUKAS_184444762_FER
Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
Drop 1
Ref 16801
08/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin.
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DUKAS_184444757_FER
Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
Drop 1
Ref 16801
08/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin
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DUKAS_184444752_FER
Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
Drop 1
Ref 16801
08/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Walk-in closet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Private dining
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Private dining
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Office
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Office
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Bedroom
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Bedroom
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Bathroom
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Observatory
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Atrium garden room
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Atrium garden room
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest cabin
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