Visitors Design Symposium witnesses of shocking development

 Esthec® presents how to change yachts from ordinary to extraordinary

 During the Design Symposium on Monday October 26, numerous yacht owners, designers and representatives of leading shipyards have witnessed the exclusive freedom in design and colour that Esthec® offers. Using the exact same type of yacht, designer and architect Christina Norris (Oversee Yachts) gave all the present visitors a treat by showing 3 extraordinary, personalized Esthec® designs. The complete freedom in deck design and optional joint colours are a revolutionary and talked-about development in the yacht industry. The same 3 designs will also be shown at the Fort Lauderdale International  Boat Show, stand B1603.

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The success of Norris’ presentation at the Design Symposium is a memorable moment for Esthec®, because the majority of the yacht industry is still rather reserved when it comes to personalized deck designs. It is Esthec®’s aim to get a breakthrough in this traditional way of thinking it the next few years. Since Esthec® is a composite material, it does not rely on tree sizes and therefore any thinkable design is possible. Whether it is a logo, mosaic, a personalized drawing or a divergent line pattern. There are 10 deck colours and 5 joint colours to choose from.

It is just the contrast between what one would expect on a yacht and the freedom in colour and design of Esthec® that one is able to view on the yachts presented by Christina Norris that represents a striking example of one of the many possibilities of Esthec®. To help reaching its aim, Esthec® does not stop at the Design Symposium, but will also show the designs at the Fort Lauderdale International  Boat Show from 28 October – 1 November, stand B1603.

More information on www.esthec.com and check Esthec® on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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