Solandge by Espen Øino
The 482 ft (147m) long vessel, costing an estimated 400 million dollars,
was built by the renowned German shipbuilding company Lürssen
and was designed by the multi-award winner yacht designer Tim
Heywood. This water superstructure is designed to accommodate
up to 62 guests, featuring a steel displacement hull, an aluminum
superstructure and eight decks. Launched in 2012, it’s interior design
was created by Terence Disdale Design, a studio based in the UK.
A+ / Topaz designed by
Tim Heywood
The 482 ft (147m) long vessel, costing an estimated 400 million dollars,
was built by the renowned German shipbuilding company Lürssen
and was designed by the multi-award winner yacht designer Tim
Heywood. This water superstructure is designed to accommodate
up to 62 guests, featuring a steel displacement hull, an aluminum
superstructure and eight decks. Launched in 2012, it’s interior design
was created by Terence Disdale Design, a studio based in the UK.
The details of its interior have not been disclosed, but it is known
that Disdale’s inspiration was a beach house-style decor. The eight
decks are connected by a lift that provides access to the helicopter
and swimming platforms, a gym, swimming pool, two jacuzzis, a
conference room, movie theatre and two helipads.