Autumn 2019
TIS was built in 2019 to PYC class by Lürssen, with both interior and exterior design by Winch Design. With her long and well-balanced sheerline, the 111-m TIS is an unequivocally elegant yacht. With a beam of 16.85 m, she boasts fantastic interior volumes. Calacatta Vogli marble is used throughout, while the walls and ceilings have been given a cream hand-dragged paint effect with 23.8 carat gold ceiling profiles.
Amidships on the main deck is a stunning formal entrance lobby. The elegant sweeping marble staircase with ornately carved brushed steel and 23.8 carat gold handrail creates an impressive first sight for guests and sets the tone for the rest of this palatial yacht. Suspended above the lobby are the hanging balconies of the upper decks, allowing for the visually stunning impact of a quadruple height ceiling.
The owner’s stateroom is a serene haven away from the world. It includes a private hair and beauty salon and massage room, his-and-hers bathrooms, dressing rooms and private balconies and a full beam cabin with 180-degree views over the bow.
The owner’s cabin is decorated in a calm colour palette of warm creams, sage greens and precious metals.
There are eight guest cabins, each representing a unique geographic destination.
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