Studio Fancy by Dada has shared the details of Fú, a 45-metre superyacht concept “inspired by elements and beauty of nature” At its core, Fú emphasizes prioritizing the owner’s essential requirements, optimizing these needs by eschewing unnecessary additions. This approach ensures that the exterior and interior spaces remain straightforward and roomy. With a name that means prosperity, fortune, or good luck in Chinese, Fú’s.
The exterior is characterized by a sleek, white aesthetic, smooth and finely detailed lines, and a plumb bow. The lack of some of the usual structural pillars present in superyachts of its size helps blur the lines between interior and exterior spaces, enhancing sea views and guests’ connection with the surrounding ocean.
The simple design of the main deck provides ample room for the dining area, wide corridors, and space for guests to appreciate the unrestricted views of the surroundings. The area in front of the sundeck features a lively, casual lounge space. The owner’s bed is positioned forward, while the lounge for guests is a large U-shaped sofa that offers sweeping views of the sundeck and its environs. The bridge deck aft area showcases three interactive lounges, two of which are triple sided, with a bar aft of the saloon paving the way for social events.
Moving indoors, the main deck saloon onboard Fú centres around a pale-coloured, sunk-in seating area and mini atriums. Designed with minimalism in mind, the main salon lacks any kind of storage units. Meanwhile, the foyer sports artistic flairs, such as wooden panels laser cut in the style of French post-impressionist Paul Cézanne’s widely recognized landscape painting.
The yacht’s main cabin suite is a spacious area featuring a bathroom that looks straight out of a spa. It defies the norms of a typical master bedroom, boasting a massive bed measuring 3.5 meters by 2.5 meters, perfect for a large family. The yacht also offers accommodation for a total of 10 guests onboard, as well as nine crew members.