Daroca Design is ready to make a splash at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show.
The Spanish studio unveiled a 350-foot superyacht concept that takes design cues from the ocean. Fittingly christened Waves, the newcomer features a pale blue hull with sleek lines that echo the surrounding swells and a contrasting black superstructure that towers high above the seas.
Penned in partnership with maritime flooring specialist Bolidt, Waves showcases two innovative decking solutions. The first flooring design is characterized by a captivating geometric pattern that adds a contemporary feel. Conversely, the second design is more organic with flowing lines that emulate the gentle curves of nature itself.
“What sets this collaboration apart is not just the beauty of the designs but the transformative power they hold for the yacht industry,” Daroca Design said in a statement. “With the ingenious use of Bolidt materials, we have elevated deck covering to an art form, redefining how luxury yachts interact with their surroundings.”
The exterior is nothing to sneeze, either. The aft deck is centered around a large swimming pool that flows down a deck to the swim platform below. At the opposite end, there is a sizable helipad on the foredeck that can facilitate comings and goings at sea. The three upper decks are also outfitted with an array of alfresco dining areas and lounges for entertaining.
Daroca Design previously collaborated with Lateral Naval Architects on a 272-foot superyacht concept called Mirage that was unveiled earlier this year. Waves will be presented at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show. Taking place from September 27 to 30, the 32nd edition will spotlight a stellar lineup of vessels, from the 262-foot, scarlet-red Leona to Perini Navi’s design-forward ArtExplorer yacht. You can check out our list of the 10 best superyachts premiering at the show here.