Honeycomb Yachts

The Veronoi Mega Yacht Sails the Seas in Ultimate Style

The Voronoi Mega Yacht by Hyun-Seok Kim is appropriately named after the Voronoi tessellation, a geometric pattern of the irregular honeycomb lattice structure.

This intricate design is found on the upper level of the cruiser in a stunning see-through roof structure above sailors' heads. The veronoi's geometric shapes makes this liner look like an art piece on the water. With its sleek design, this yacht was made to entertain. Packed with hot tubs, a golfing green upper deck, an indoor garden and a luxurious pool area, this ship is definitely a sailing getaway. It even has a stylish emergency vessel for a glamorous evacuation to the open sea.

The only thing I would be concerned about the Veronoi Mega Yacht is getting honeycomb tan lines under its beautiful encased structure.
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