Heesen has revealed details of Project Agnetha, a 55-metre steel-class blue-water motor yacht with a profile penned by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects.
The Dutch shipyard says Project Agnetha features striking and assertive exterior forms, which were recently updated to incorporate contemporary design elements.
Horizontal lines enhance the yacht’s visual length, paired with expanses of tinted glass on the main and upper decks. The superstructure features a distinctive ‘shark tooth’ motif on the wheelhouse overhang.
The yacht’s design eliminates the need for fashion plates, resulting in a pillar-free superstructure aft. This enhances the yacht’s indoor/outdoor flow and offers unobstructed sea views from most locations on board, including the sky lounge.
There are also no window mullions in the main deck dining area, further emphasising Project Agnetha’s connection with its surroundings.