Andy Waugh’s Concept for A 90-Mega Yacht Is Called Nouveau

The appearance of the Nouveau mega yacht concept captures the imagination. The walls’ flowing interlacing lines, which encircle multiple decks, resemble tentacles.

 

The design of Nouveau, the brainchild of British designer Andy Waugh, was influenced by the creations of classical Art Nouveau exponents such as Antoni Gaudi and Alphonse Mucha.

 

 

Art Nouveau, which first appeared at the turn of the 20th century, was a popular style in western Europe and the United States up until the First World War. Flowing curves modeled after natural forms and elaborate linear shapes were characteristics of the style.

The Nouveau super yacht’s design boldly and creatively embodies the fundamental ideas of dynamism and organic shape. A roomy interior is created by the dramatic design of the yacht’s flowing curves, which permit a main deck head clearance of 2.7 meters. The owner’s full width deck, replete with a suite and two balconies, two VIP cabins with retractable balconies, and the main deck entrance beneath, are all located on the bridge deck.