THE  MODERNIST  IDEAL – MYSTERE

The modernist ideal of ‘form follows function’ was the inception for this project. Working closely with the client, the brief was to de-construct and re-evaluate every detail of the yacht to produce a pure and modern approach to yacht building.

The interior, whilst extremely minimalist in detailing, has a rich, dark and sophisticated ambience, complemented by the symmetrical general arrangement. Carefully planned sightlines and focal points lead you through the yacht. The result is one of seamless integration between the interior, exterior and engineering.

Uninterrupted teak decking flows from the exterior into the large open-plan saloon, blurring the division between interior and exterior and reinforcing the 360-degree panoramic views. The symmetrical owner’s cabin incorporates an intimate raised seating area that flanks the aft companionway and leads to a private aft cockpit. Surrounded by glass, this area floods the bedroom with natural light and provides superb views to the horizon.<span class=”Apple-converted-space”

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