An external seating area complete with a.
The venus yacht interior. After years of. It became known that Starck earned a US 9 million fee with the project. The 78 metre superyacht Venus emerged from the Feadship yard in Aalsmeer in 2012 showcasing immaculate design extensive use of glass and an unforgettable profile in a pedigree collaboration between Philippe Starck De Voogt Naval Architects and her visionary commissioner who is speculated.
She is said to have a minimalist interior. She was designed by Philippe Starck. She was built by Feadship and delivered in 2012.
Visit our yachts for sale section to find similar superyachts on the market. S teve Jobs luxury yacht Venus was photographed recently providing a glimpse of the interior for the first time. On delivery of the yacht there was a legal dispute about payment.
Interior exterior photos of VENUS the 78m Feadship mega yacht designed by Philippe Starck with an interior by Philippe Starck. The very luxurious 256-foot-long superyacht is made of aluminum and steel with sleek lines reminiscent of Apples products and features glass which was created by the same chief designer as the iconic Apple Stores. She can accommodate up to 12 guests with 22 crew members.
The 782m Feadship motor yacht Venus is currently not listed for sale. Venuss interior configuration has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests overnight in 6 cabins. She has a length of 78 meters and is said to have a minimalist interior.
Nearly 140 million dollars was arguably a small sum for Steve Jobswho had an estimated 102 billion net worth before his deathto invest on a yacht meeting the Apple visionarys high standards but even more fascinating than Venus estimated worth is the story behind this sleek modern vessel. The yacht is extremely secret however with no interior images ever seen which is why a photo shoot like this is all the more interesting giving us an up-close view inside Venus bridge and a look at her tender garage the latter seen in the photos below. Steve Jobs not only dreamt of the Venus but with the help of Phillipe Starck a French designer designed the 78-meter 250-feet vessel which.