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50m superyacht Home by Heesen delivered

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Heesen Yachts’s 50-metre hybrid superyacht Home, once called Project Nova, has completed sea trials and has been delivered to her owner.

The exterior design of this 50-metre vessel is the work of Frank Laupman of Omega Architects, who has already been regularly collaborating with the Dutch shipyard, while naval architecture has been developed by Van Oossanen.

Superyacht Home is a “modern, innovative yacht with striking lines and a lot of glass,” commented Laupman. The yacht has been designed to be like a real home-away-from-home, in a sleek and contemporary style.

Her interior design, developed by Italian designer Cristiano Gatto, features a colour scheme of white, grey, silver and burgundy for a sophisticated finish.

Home can accommodate twelve guests in full comfort across six spacious cabins, offering her guests plenty of relaxation areas on board, including two salons, a gym and hammam, as well as al fresco dining areas and a circular spa pool.

Home will make her official debut at the upcoming edition of the Monaco Yacht Show, held from September 27th to 30th.

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