Working closely with Vripack from the Netherlands, Burger used an eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary design elements to create varying contrasts that can be found in the color schemes that play light against dark, the lush textures against smooth polished surfaces, and patterned materials against plain.
A feeling of luxury continues into the owner’s stateroom where lush fabrics cover the bed and are inset into the wall and ceiling panels above. Upon entering the bath areas, one is confronted with an oval tub with a curved wall surrounding it that is covered in an overlay of iridescent Capiz shells, which pick up the color of the veins in the marble.
The sky lounge has a less formal atmosphere but maintains continuity with the main salon and dining through the use of similar warm neutral colors to create an expansive area for entertaining large groups of guests. The sky lounge walls are accented with silk wall covering and the cabinet fronts have inserts of woven leather that blend into the Mahogany joiner work.
The luxurious atmosphere continues into each of the four king-size guest rooms with built-in sofas, custom made carpets and individualized color schemes. The crew area, located forward, and has direct access to the guest accommodations for discrete and efficient servicing of the area.
Other amenities include a stainless steel galley with custom refrigeration, an elevator that services all four levels and extensive exterior entertainment spaces for lounging and dining.