The latest superyacht concept to have embraced the yachting industry was developed by Netherlands-based designer, Edvin Hadzidedic who recently revealed the new 30-metre superyacht, Project Arnela. This is one of the most innovative and stunning vessels imagined as of lately, and today, Luxury Yachts will discuss some of her best features.
Project Arnela’s exterior design was inspired by fighter jet lines and highly aggressive shapes and curves that combine high-quality class-a surfacing. The 30-meter vessel highlights an extendable swimming platform that maintains her sleek profile.
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In the interior of the yacht, one can find an intriguing combination of organically shaped threads with LED Lighting which leads the way to the main deck. The areas in the latter include a dining and lounge area that has a fully open deck providing sweeping views of what’s surrounding the yacht. In addition, the deck is also protected by titanium railings.
The main deck’s superstructure is best defined by bullet proof-double curved glass and hidden stairs that allow one to access the foredeck. Additionally, guests and owners alike have the opportunity to benefit a large mineral water jacuzzi that also has ambient lighting, casting a superb effect.
The biggest exterior space is without a doubt, the sundeck which is comprised of a dining table, bar, a DJ table and a sunbed area, perfect to unwind when the sun comes down. Both the main and sundecks can be protected by retractable awnings, an efficient and stylish feature that furthers enhances the fighter jet look.
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Source: Superyacht Times