Indulge in the Ultimate Luxury: A Futuristic 111-Meter Superyacht Built for Wellness, Workouts, and Wine

The British design firm Bannenberg & Rowell has unveiled its newest superyacht concept, which has been customized for “wellness, workout, and wine.” The imposing luxury vessel, named Concept 111 for its 111-meter length, features a streamlined design with a contemporary profile and clean, sharp lines, giving it a futuristic appearance. The superyacht’s hull and superstructure are both silver, which blends wonderfully with the vessel’s neutral hues. The bow of the ship features a promenade with glass walls on three sides, providing unobstructed ocean views.

The interior design of Concept 111 echoes the exterior motif with neutral, earthy tones. A highlight of the vessel is the chef’s table in the galley, which offers visitors an immersive experience of the kitchen as well as the opportunity to sample the chef’s culinary prowess.

Bannenberg & Rowell’s ‘Oceana’ outdoor furniture was designed for furniture manufacturer Sutherland and installed in the alfresco areas. The exquisitely designed furniture features refined teak and stainless steel frames.

The superyacht features a total of three swimming pools, the largest of which is located on the massive beach club aft, the second on the main deck, and the third on the bow.

Additionally, the bow incorporates a helipad with the ship’s name in place of the standard “H.” Similarly, the stainless steel surface of the capping railings on the side deck has been etched with the number 111.

A swim platform, tender garage, and numerous lounges and dining areas are also available. The design studio has not disclosed the majority of the vessel’s technical specifications; however, it is envisioned to be propelled by a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion unit.