Turkish studio Designovum has unveiled a 43-metre yacht concept that combines the capabilities (and strong design) of an explorer yacht with some "full-custom" touches.
The concept centres around its expansive aft deck, arranged with a large pool, an ornamental water feature and landscaping for a "visually soothing and immersive environment". A fold-down beach club improves the space, offering more opportunities for sunbathing and unimpeded ocean views.
"This yacht is more than just a means of travel," explained designers Gamze Baylan and Emre Yıldırım. "It carries nature along with it, offering a serene onboard experience."
Interiors are warm and contemporary, particularly in the main saloon which is dominated by dark woods and cream furniture. Twin curved sofa seating and a glossy coffee table comprise the lounge area, which is connected to a 10-seater dining area surrounded by statement sculptural pieces.
Accommodation is across five cabins, including a main deck owner's suite with a private balcony and desk space.
Other highlights include al fresco dining on the upper deck, bow sunpads, a wet bar in the skylounge and a second pool on the sundeck, partially shaded by the flybridge. The sundeck also benefits from sunpads forward and aft, as well as a dedicated lounge space.
The concept has been designed with an 8.5-metre beam and a volume of 495GT.