Art of Life, a modern-day schooner concept

Art of Life © Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design

Every year, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design presents its bold superyacht concepts at the Monaco Yacht Show. And 2018 is no exception with the Art of Life project, a 115 m superyacht for art lovers and explorers. With a design inspired by schooners, Art of Life emphasizes freedom, quality of life and well-being. And unlike the concepts already proposed by the studio, it is already ready to be built.

A modern schooner

"Art of Life emphasizes aesthetics and beauty, without compromising functionality, space and technology." explains designer Sander J. Sinot. Its exterior style reveals a very large glazing on the back, which overlooks the sea and a projecting bow. "These characteristics are reminiscent of a German shipbuilding icon of the 16th century eST PRIS DANS LE GROS TEMPS, ET TANGUE DE GAUCHE ?ROITE, SECOUÉ PAR LES VAGUES. UN HOMME, SANS DOUTE UN PÊCHEUR QUI PARTICIPE À UNE SESSION DE PÊCHE SPORTIVE, PASSE PAR-DESSUS BORD, DE MANIÈRE ASSEZ IMPRESSIONNANTE. century, the schooner (NDRL: Schooner)" explains the designer.

Art of Life

Before adding" Schoon means both beautiful and pure in Dutch and gave birth to the term schooner. For Art of Life, we have extended this type of classic yacht to an innovative motor yacht concept for years to come. For the interior, we choose to focus on the things that really matter in life, like spending time with loved ones, beauty and art. The integrated architecture of the design offers the owner a haven of privacy and sensory stimuli for inner peace and exploration of the beauty and richness of the world around us."

Art of Life

Focus on quality of life

"Sometimes we can forget that we have little time, so we may wonder how to use the hours we live in. There is no other answer than to invest as much as possible in quality of life. Freedom, love and quality time with family and friends are the key. With our Art of Life yacht concept, we want to address this subject as architects and yacht designers" explains Sander J. Sinot.

The wellness room

The yacht's architecture combines the interior and exterior with this immense bay window to the rear, the large bay windows of the superstructure and the multiple skylights, as well as the toy garage or the large outdoor deck spaces.

The flybridge with swimming pool

The interior design is spacious and full of refinement as shown by the very large owner's cabin and private saloon on the main and upper decks. The latter is accessible via a private staircase and unfolds in length bathed in light thanks to the large glazed areas.

The large owner's cabin

Breathtaking views of the outside world

The saloon at the stern of the boat has an incredible panoramic view of the boat's wake, with its large window tilted from floor to ceiling. The vast upper deck saloon with its glass facades and open terraces promises varied and changing landscapes.

View to the outside at the back of Art of Life

Art of Life's aesthetics centre is located on the lower east deck and has a hammam, an indoor swimming pool and even a sandy area. Access to the upper deck is then by a splendid spiral staircase.

The spiral staircase connecting the lower deck to the upper deck

The flybridge, with its swimming pool, relaxation and dining areas are perfect for enjoying with family and friends.

The sauna of the wellness room

Flattering the body and mind

The four bridges have been designed to provide maximum physical and intellectual activity. On board Art of Life, there is a large indoor swimming pool, a sauna, treatment and spa rooms, a hairdressing and beauty area, a massage room, or a relaxation lounge with a 384-inch retractable cinema screen.

The cinema room

The health and beauty centre's sports and relaxation area has retractable hatches overlooking the water and offers a breathtaking view of the outdoor marine landscape.

The toy garage
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