TECHNICON CARAT 187 SUPERYACHT CONCEPT

Technicon designed with the aim of breaking the norms in superyacht design. from afar, ‘carat 187’ displays an impressive silhouette on the water. however, up close, the uniqueness of the exterior truly comes to light. An asymmetrical shell mixes sculptural shapes on one side and softer, simpler surfaces on the other, creating two facets with different personalities: introvert and extrovert. the result is atypical and exaggerated yet still ultra-luxurious.

Contrasting materials used in the detailing and surface treatment also adds to the polarity and gives a ‘red carpet’ feel once you board. The red called ‘Tapis Rouge’ extends to the staircases and dining areas of the yacht, delivering a sensational visual and experience anyone cruising in it. Technicon European Design Director Gareth Davies says he envisioned the yacht to be right at home at a glitzy celebrity event like the Cannes Film Festival.

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