British builder Brythonic Yachts has collaborated with emerging designer Nour Mouawad on a 26.4-metre concept known as Cloud 9.
The design is defined by soft, sculptural lines and oval details, which is complemented by a "soft, bubbly" interior design by Mouawad and Cristiano Mariani Architect. Naval architecture, meanwhile, is owed to Mouawad and Kobus Naval Design.
Accommodation is across four guest cabins, including the owner's suite, as well as a cabin for two crew. The main saloon is adjacent to a formal dining table, which in turn is connected to the swim platform through sliding glass doors.
A standout feature is the bow, installed with an oval sunbed that becomes a skylight for the owner's cabin when the cushion is removed. Other highlights include a spa pool on the sundeck, aft of the helm station, and an outdoor cinema.
The yacht would be compatible with standard diesel engines and hybrid electric drives.
Brythonic Yachts previously shared a 49.7-metre concept with BOAT International, to be built in Sri Lanka, as well as a redesign of its explorer yacht concept Lontano.
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