Billionaires looking to fly in mahogany-clad style can now splash
out on Skyacht One, perhaps one of the most luxurious jets you'll ever
lay your eyes on, but of course it comes with a hefty price tag.
The £56million ($83million) vessel is described by the studio as being a 'yacht that can fly', as it infuses the Embrarer Lineage 1000E private jet with yacht-style grandeur.
Forget being cramped in cattle class with hundreds of other fliers,
an elite owner can stretch their legs across a jet that includes five
large, luxurious cabin zones.
The 84-ft-long jet boasts a fine dining space, a conference room,
chartroom and relaxing 'galley' lounge area with cocktail bar and large
sofa.
One of the best parts of the opulent suite in the skies is the
extravagant large master bedroom with a queen-size bed and a walk-in
shower. Full length mirrors, an inflight phone and 23in LCD display TV
can all be found in the mile-high bedroom, with a door keeping the
section private from the rest of the jet.
Dozens of modules can be combined throughout the five zones,
creating hundreds of possible interior design configurations for the
10,000 cubic feet of cabin space.
Keeping with the yacht theme, the renderings show the super jet is kitted out with a wood-like mahogany paint scheme.
Upon entering, guests are greeted by a 'grand entryway', lined with 'planked and pegged' wood.
Inspired by a custom yacht built in 1939, brass is featured as far
as the eye can see, with carpeting in the master bedroom being
influenced by 14th-century star maps.
Currently designs for the plane, which has a range of 4,500
nautical miles, are currently just concepts by SottoStudios, but could
be a reality if someone was willing to splash out on the hefty price
tag.
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