Turkish builder Dynamiq has released five new superyacht concepts developed in collaboration with some of the industry's leading designers. The portfolio, which ranges from 41 to 55 metres, was first unveiled at a private showcase in Monaco earlier this month (3 July).
GTT 180 Heritage
Length: 55m
British studio H2 Yacht Design revealed a neo-classic superyacht concept known as the GTT 180 Heritage. Set to debut at this year's Monaco Yacht Show, this preview offered a glimpse of her interiors, which have been designed for a "discerning American industrialist".
The main saloon incorporates light oak, cream and textured carpets for a soft, welcoming atmosphere. An automotive inspiration can be seen in the bronze details and directional grain timber, while shagreen leather and gold inlay add a splash of unconventionality.
Appealing to American tastes, the GTT 180 Heritage showcases furnishing and lighting from US-based brands such as Baker, Holly Hunt and Thomas Pheasant. A highlight is the master cabin with its woven leather details and "residential sensibilities", while the dining area is fully transformable and air-conditioned.
GTT 135
Length: 41m
The GTT 135 is the same platform upon which the gold-hulled Stefania was built. A family cruiser, British designer Mark Berryman reflected the yacht's Mediterranean spirit in his interior concept, described as a "study in natural textures and understated elegance". Neutral tones and warm woods prevail, complemented by honed stone flooring and woven seagrass wall panels.
The main saloon features textured linens, stone surfaces, and custom cabinetry in pale timber veneers, while the owner’s suite offers a "tranquil space" enhanced by bamboo-inspired detailing and concealed lighting.
Global 450
Length: 45m
Berryman also lent his expertise to the yard's Global 450 model. The aim was to create a "sanctuary-like space" to balance the rugged capabilities of a compact world cruiser. As a result, the owner's suite is designed for quiet retreat, complete with fabric-upholstered panels, integrated lighting and a private office space. Transformable elements, like folding wall seating, enhance the model's onboard versatility.
Global 550
Length: 55m
For the Global 550, Berryman created a "layered interior" concept tailored for extended cruising. Materials such as smoked oak, seagrass wrap and honed marble anchor the design, complemented by woven upholstery and hand-finished timber elements.
The owner’s suite includes a spacious dressing room with leather-wrapped cabinetry, a bathroom finished in "spa-quality" marble and a dedicated office featuring brushed bronze accents and open-grain oak
GST 45M
Length: 45m
For their first collaboration with Dynamiq, British designers Sturge & Toth delivered a new exterior concept that launches a dedicated line within Dynamiq’s portfolio under the GST name. A "modern family yacht", this design is an evolution of the Global 450 platform and is said to blend strength with "sculptural clarity".
Key features include a symmetrical double-balcony master suite, a protected stern, convertible pool area and a whale-watching lounge at the bow. According to the studio, the design speaks to the "future of luxury yachting" – functional, elegant and thoughtfully tailored to modern lifestyles.
According to BOATPro, Dynamiq has three yachts on the water and another two under construction.
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