
Etherea: the 5th element from Feadship
Meet the new concept from Feadship, showcasing an unusual split-level architecture.
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18 december 2025
Photo: Feadship
Feadship has introduced its latest superyacht concept, Etherea. The ready-to-build luxury vessel has been designed in-house by Studio De Voogt and Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects, with interiors by the Italian studio FM Architettura.

The 75.5m yacht has a beam of 12.3 meters and a draft of 3.5 meters. The concept of Etherea is inspired by earth, air, fire, and water, along with the mystical "fifth element," known as ether, which is thought to connect them all. Its sleek profile features a plumb bow, large glass surfaces, and elegant, flowing lines.
Split-level architecture eliminates the need for a bridge deck while enabling an expansive full sundeck and creating larger, freer internal volumes.
On the owner’s deck, the design connects the bow lounge to the skylight above the owner’s suite and extends to a "winter garden" veranda. This four-season retreat features sliding panels that provide a summer breeze or climate control during colder months.

The stunning glass pool is a centrepiece of the aft deck area. It allows natural light to filter into the beach club below, where a spa, lounge, and bar are located.
The interior design, inspired by the natural beauty of California's coastline, incorporates neutral tones, soft textures, and a palette of powder blues, greens, and browns.

Etherea will be powered by twin Veth POD drives, enabling a top speed of 14.5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. With a range of 4,500 nautical miles, it is ideal for long voyages.
The Etherea concept is expected to be completed within three years.

The 75.5m yacht has a beam of 12.3 meters and a draft of 3.5 meters. The concept of Etherea is inspired by earth, air, fire, and water, along with the mystical "fifth element," known as ether, which is thought to connect them all. Its sleek profile features a plumb bow, large glass surfaces, and elegant, flowing lines.
Split-level architecture eliminates the need for a bridge deck while enabling an expansive full sundeck and creating larger, freer internal volumes.
On the owner’s deck, the design connects the bow lounge to the skylight above the owner’s suite and extends to a "winter garden" veranda. This four-season retreat features sliding panels that provide a summer breeze or climate control during colder months.

The stunning glass pool is a centrepiece of the aft deck area. It allows natural light to filter into the beach club below, where a spa, lounge, and bar are located.
The interior design, inspired by the natural beauty of California's coastline, incorporates neutral tones, soft textures, and a palette of powder blues, greens, and browns.

Etherea will be powered by twin Veth POD drives, enabling a top speed of 14.5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. With a range of 4,500 nautical miles, it is ideal for long voyages.
The Etherea concept is expected to be completed within three years.

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