Ever since the fashion resort collections were showcased, I can not think of anything else but the summer; fantasizing the salty smell of the sea, hot sand, the sound of the waves crashing onto shore and, surely, boats! Yachting is something that virtually anyone who’s not sea- sick dreams of. Unfortunately enough for most of us, it’s reserved for a limited amount of people. At the least, for the less fortunate ones, there’s still the joy of flicking through sailing magazines and browsing the web for cruising attire to better elaborate our fabrications of a perfect summer.
Luxury superyacht, Vertigo, has recently become one of the most popular subjects for sailing aficionados. The mammoth was created in 2011 but has not been available for charter until just recently. The team to be credited for the realization of this impressive piece of art is no other than New Zealand’s Alloy Yachts, while naval architect Phillipe Brand is the master mind behind the design.
The yacht measures an impressive 220 foot length and can carry up to 12 people. The design and the details are something truly fantastic. They cater for the highest standard of needs and embody virtually all the wishes of vagra ofr men the most exuberant being. Decked with the finest teak wood, packed with the hottest gadgets, featuring a vast Jacuzzi, this yacht can certainly please the most demanding customer.
The grandiose exterior is perfectly complemented by the elegant interior design elaborated by Christian Liaigre. Decorated with posh lounge pieces, exhibiting clean, sober lines in both architecture and décor, and keeping to a limited color palette, the interior exudes refinement. The finest leather of the divans and settees confers warmth, while the strategically placed light spots create a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
The whole concept behind Vertigo is to provide the client with a real home, on water.