
Isaac Burrough Design has unveiled Stratos, an 80-meter motoryacht that redefines luxury through its sculptural surfaces, striking contrasts, and bold visual identity. Inspired by modern automotive design, Stratos embodies a balance between soft curves and sharp chamfers, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow that evolves with movement.

"With Stratos, I wanted to capture the essence of modern automotive design, blending sleek forms with a bold, contemporary aesthetic. The result is a yacht that not only turns heads but also stands the test of time, remaining as relevant tomorrow as it is today," says Isaac Burrough.

One of Stratos’s defining elements is its light bars, spanning the aft of each deck, which cast a distinctive glow and emphasize the yacht’s form. A standout feature is the transverse pool, cantilevered above the swim platform. Its glass bottom and aft wall allow light to filter through, transforming the platform below into an ever-changing canvas of reflections.

Inside, Stratos fosters a deep connection with the sea. Expansive glazing and low bulwarks ensure uninterrupted views, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. The forward-facing owner’s suite, positioned behind the foredeck, offers panoramic vistas and private deck access. Meanwhile, the 150-square-meter beach club at the stern serves as a luxurious retreat, rivaling those found on significantly larger yachts.

The top deck, inspired by high-performance automotive rooflines, is dedicated entirely to the bridge, crew, and technical areas, optimizing the lower decks for seamless luxury and guest experiences.
Stratos redefines the relationship between yacht and environment, with bold proportions, seamless detailing, and a reimagined guest experience. Its design pushes the boundaries of modern yacht aesthetics, making a powerful statement in contemporary yachting.
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