Luxury Projects Design nominated for IY&A Award 2014 with motor yacht KOJI

Luxury Projects Design have been nominated as one of the finalists for the ...

Luxury Projects Design nominated for IY&A Award 2014 with motor yacht KOJI

December 18, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Luxury Projects Design have been nominated as one of the finalists for the International Yacht & Aviation Awards 2014, entering the ‘Power Yacht 25-40 metre’ as well as the ‘Yacht Interior Design’ categories, with their motor yacht Koji.

34m Leopard superyacht Koji with interior design by Luxury Projects Design

34m Leopard superyacht Koji with interior design by Luxury Projects Design

Appointed directly by the young Owner of the yacht and thanks to his trust, Luxury Projects (LP) Team had a real chance to express all their creativity and utilize new ideas during the entire design process. Design and use of innovative materials were the focus points that allowed LP to achieve the Owner’s requests.

Leopard 34mt superyacht Koji is an open yacht built of composite kevlar and fiberglass with over 100 tons are propelled by 2400hp engines distributed on the hydro jet propellers. The 34mt Leopard can reach a maximum speed of 45 knots in full comfort and absolute safety. She has a typical brilliant performance of an open yacht. The soundproofing in the engine room and state of the art technology ensure that noise and vibrations are reduced to a minimum in order to provide a pleasant and enjoyable ride.

Luxury yacht Koji - Interior

Luxury yacht Koji - Interior

The exterior living area is spacious at the stern and fore, and allows complete enjoyment of the sea, with wide sun bathing areas designed according the owner wishes. A great attention has been dedicated on the outdoor functionally of spaces, since the boat has been thought to have a unique living space in a continuity indoor-outdoor. The lighting impact on the outdoor, as per pictures, has also been a focus point of the design process.

The exquisitely furnished owner’s area design from LP on the main deck is right under the helm station, which is a true jewel, born from a century old tradition and all its knowledge, as well as the most advanced technology. In a separate area, behind the helm station, there is a luminous living area equipped with a full entertainment system. On the lower deck the owner’s cabin is located in the centre of the boat, while the VIP and the guests cabins, accommodating 5 guests, are located further forward. The area for the five crew members, with direct access to the galley, the engine room and the other service areas, are located aft. They are designed to optimize the circulation on board to ensure guest privacy while on board.

Koji Yacht

Koji Yacht

The Aesthetic feel and the emotional path. Rather than just creating spaces for works of art to be displayed, the designers have made art integral to the yacht itself, so there is a strong emotional path throughout the boat. The new concept of the headboards is the best expression of material and artistic pieces covering the whole wall behind the beds in all the Guest cabins.

Strong, sensuous and emotive colours. The strong and non-conventional colours of the exterior dominate the rest of the design; all intended to create a novel design and sleek look for the yacht. As per the Owner’s request, the interior is largely black and red, and has been given a tactile finish, from the use of the wood to the differing textures, leathers and fabrics, creating a relaxed and joyful atmosphere. One of the major tasks for the Designers was to successfully marry these two strong colours with the rest of the yacht; they achieved this by using strong shapes e.g. the salon and lounge sofas, the bar counter and finishing touches such as bathroom taps and custom-made door handles.

Koji superyacht - Cabin

Koji superyacht - Cabin

Innovative materials. Again thanks to the Owner’s great collaboration and trust, the Designers could experiment with materials never before used on board:

– a revised concept of handmade ceramic art or “terracotta,” allowing the bathroom sinks to be made in one piece and the Owner’s shower/Turkish bath to have merging tiles of mosaic with sculptural material panels;

– backlit alabaster stone with a special finish used for the still material and monolithic sculptural shape of the salon bar top;

– avoiding the standard shining leathers generally used on side window panels of an open-yacht’s main salon, the Designers carried out research into different finishes. The final result was that custom-made matte and laser-cut leather was used for all the vertical panels in the Salon and guest cabins; the Owner’s cabin also has Designer’s patented eel leather floor tiles.

Motor yacht Koji - Owners Bathroom

Motor yacht Koji - Owners Bathroom

Lighting project. The yacht benefits from a fully-custom lighting system. Using state-of the art LEDs (no more grids of ceiling spots), different white colour temperatures were carefully elected along with custom-designed lamps and reading lights for each cabin.

High-tech, top standard, custom entertainment system.
This was highly demanding and meant the Designer’s had to find clever compromises with the available spaces and the furniture design concepts.

During the construction of M/Y KOJI one of the major efforts of the design studio was merging the very specific Owner requests with already planned or built structures. Designers almost “re-invented” the existing furniture functions and spaces from the original standard layout. The VIP forward cabin is a great example of this, where the spaces were increased thanks to a different positioning of the side bulkheads and under-window furniture. Rather than just creating spaces for works of art to be displayed, the designers have made art integral to the yacht itself, so there is a strong emotional path throughout the boat.

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