Royal Huisman Ngoni, The Netherlands: Standard Range & Low Profile Range

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superyacht ngoni

Designed by Dubois Naval Architects and built by Royal Huisman, Ngoni is a 58m high performance sloop that was launched in summer 2017.

The owner’s core brief to the Rick Baker interior design team was simple: “Don’t design a traditional yacht interior.” Fastmount’s panel mounting systems provided the perfect solution to deliver a completely unique interior finish with completely hidden yet secure fixings.

Using Fastmount allowed access to utilities behind ceiling and wall panels, such as lighting and plumbing, while securely fastening without visible fixings the decorative panels such as bedhead features.

Fastmount products used were the PC-F1A, PC-M1B and PC-M2H from the Standard Range, and the LP-F8 and LP-M8A from the Low Profile Range.

Images courtesy Breed Media.

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