Striking accents and a stunning flow of lines and creases combine on a Superyacht designed and owned by an avid art collector.
Anyone well-attuned to modern art will appreciate the name of a particularly classy yacht built in Holland. Those who aren’t can be forgiven for assuming the moniker reflects something altogether my fruit based. Juice is owned by a keen collector of modern art, and the yacht’s striking 3-nameplate on the funnel is directly linked to the controversial1967 artwork produced by US artist Ed Ruscha using explosives on paper.
Thankfully, the Feadship Superyacht is every bit as impactful as the name, and a work of art in itself: with a central staircase on which to command full attention on a sassy to the lower levels. Striking interior accents pack quite a punch at every turn on this 232ft beauty to blend classic lines and contemporary elegance. It’s just as stunning on the exterior with a flow of soft lines and distinctive creases.
Key refinements include: a complete owner’s deck between the bridge and main decks, four impressive guest suites on the main deck, a large beach club, a lower deck cinema, and a sun deck gymnasium.