The Dutch studio Mulder Design has introduced a 115-meter yacht concept called White Coral. This project has been in development for several years and represents a shift from Mulder’s typical size range of up to 60 meters.

Its “seductive” exterior features a forward-leaning, pyramid-shaped superstructure, a vertical mast, and reverse fashion plates.

The superyacht is named after an organic gemstone believed to bring financial success and mental tranquility in Vedic astrology.

White Coral boasts “all the features you would expect from a dream yacht,” including a fully certified helideck and hangar at the bow, as well as a glass-bottomed swimming pool on the main deck. The sundeck comes complete with a jacuzzi, a sit-up bar, and sun loungers, while the beach club spans 18 meters by eight meters and is fitted with opening hull doors that create sea terraces when opened.

“People are familiar with our smaller yachts and mid-size superyachts, but we also excel in designing stunning exteriors for larger superyachts,” remarked Bas Mulder, owner of Mulder Design. “While the naval architecture and engineering would be handled elsewhere, our comprehensive understanding of these elements guarantees a project that is not only visually spectacular but also firmly grounded in reality.”

Mulder Design is renowned for its exterior work on the 39.3-meter Heesen yacht Kartal Yuvasi and the 46.6-meter Hatt Mill, which was delivered by Vicem in 2012.

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