UK superyacht design studio Gresham Yacht Design has revealed a 120-metre superyacht concept named Emir.
Emir pairs a “sleek exterior” with large interior spaces designed for maximum grandeur and elegance, according to the studio.
The concept’s showstopping feature is a double-height main saloon, which the studio describes as a “ballroom”. The saloon features high ceilings and a walk-around balcony on the upper level with full height angled windows for unspoilt panoramic views.
Elsewhere, the yacht features two certified helipads on board to enable guests to come and go without interrupting the plans of the owner.
The helipad that sits above the owner’s private deck features fold-up bulwarks that contain it within the superstructure. This helipad has direct access to the owner’s deck and features a heli-lobby aft with access into the saloons below.
A dining area, bar and games table finished in sycamore sit inside the dedicated owner’s saloon, which also features a central seating area and balconies leading off to the saloon.
The full beam master suite sits forward of the saloon and has direct access to a private deck outside with a Jacuzzi and far-reaching ocean views.
It comes after Gresham Yacht Design revealed a 100-metre ice-classed explorer concept named Thor Explore.