Designed by Giorgio Vafiadis, the custom made OKKO superyacht exhibits detailed and elegant craftmanship, which is reflected in the exterior as well as the interior lines.
Featuring the contemporary classic interior design, the superyacht built in aluminium is 40.80 metres in length, which includes 8.10 metres abeam. It is a three-deck series yacht, which features distinctly large windows. In order to get a harmonious and well-lighted space, a careful choice of materials like the ‘frakè’ wood, has been used where each sheet was scrupulously selected and arranged.
It also features an open-space salon and dining area in the warm coloured and welcoming aft zone with comfortable welcoming large sofas. Further inside, a beautiful stairway is featured with a scenographic appeal, joining the lower deck with the upper deck.
The left-hand side of the yacht features the galley and the right side features the owner’s quarters, which includes a relax area fitted with a comfortable chaise-lounge and a spacious wardrobe and marble and onyx back-lit surfaced bathroom.
The lower deck is completely dedicated to the guests. Below deck there are four guest cabins, including two VIPs astern with twin beds plus two fold-down single beds. The upper deck featuring a salon with large inviting sofas can provide an enjoyable experience to the guests with 80 inches high-definition TV.
The external areas of OKKO superyacht are fully equipped with designer furniture. The upper deck features rich soft furnishing while dining area décor have been skilfully designed to match the interior. The buffet bar and the convivial round table features steel and teak finishing, which makes it as an enjoyable dining place and a formal gala event space.
The fly deck features a small swimming pool astern, a cocktail cabinet and a fore relax area. The pool is set inside a raised sunbathing platform scattered with rich soft furnishing. At the centre of the vessel, a set of glass sliding doors are installed for a comfortable dual day-and-night use of the dining area under the roll-bar, even at sea.