Designed by Gabriele Teruzzi, Shaddai is a sleek 150-meter superyacht concept unlike any other vessel ever envisioned.
Explaining idea behind the concept, Teruzzi says: “Shaddai means Omnipotent, so the yacht takes a name that corresponds perfectly to the main concept that I had in mind since the beginning.”
“There are precious examples like the Tower of Babel, the Pyramids in Egypt and today in the magnificent skyscrapers, the wish to touch the clouds continue to be present in the most powerful minds. The futuristic shape of the yacht is inspired by the most contemporary architecture” – said the Italian designer.
Sheddai’s most dramatic feature focuses on providing the owner and guests with unparalleled views from a uniquely elevated owner’s cabin located high above the rest of the boat.
The suite’s private terrace offers a bar, a dining area and an infinity pool with a glass wall for optimal ocean views. Closer to the waterline, a second infinity pool on the upper deck features a waterfall that falls into a pool on the main aft deck below. On the lower deck an open-air beach club is equipped with a large aquarium, circular sun lounges and a glass ceiling that looks up into the upper-deck pool.
Inside, there is a spa and a formal dining room. The yacht, which could accommodate up to 32 guests in its 16 suites, has not yet been commissioned, but Teruzzi estimates it would cost half a billion dollars to build—meaning the completed ship will truly become the king of the sea.