
"The specificity makes sense-when was the last time a cruise ship could boast an average guest room size of 581 square feet? Or a bar with églomisé cocktail tables, each one crafted in London and commissioned by AD100 firm MBDS?"
"Each expansive residential-style suite includes a bathroom swathed in seafoam Brazilian quartzite and marble. The wall panels evoke anigre wood but are veneer that's fire-, scratch-, and UV-resistant-this is a hotel, after all."
"Creating spaces meant to live at sea provided a unique challenge: 'Unlike land-based work where drawings can often be adjusted as the project evolves, yacht drawings...'"
"For the superyacht's tippety-top guest and super spender, there's the nearly 10,000-square-foot Funnel Suite punctuated by a mirrored spiral staircase."
The Four Seasons I, a 679-foot superyacht, launched by Four Seasons Yachts, offers luxury hotel features at sea. Each of the 95 guest rooms averages 581 square feet, with high-end materials and design inspired by iconic yachts. The yacht includes expansive suites with private terraces and plunge pools, and public spaces designed by MDBS. The project emphasizes a unique approach to yacht design, focusing on luxury and comfort, setting it apart from conventional cruise experiences.
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