Nerhagen remarked. “Function combined with beauty.” Mimer, named after the water spirit and most sage of the Aesir gods, has been listed for sale by IYC at a price of nearly $75 million.

If you have $75 million lying around, we can assist you in investing it. Mimer, a novel concept for an explorer yacht, combines adventure and aesthetics. The concept developed by Sweden’s Tillberg Design is replete with distinctive elements. However, the 197-foot vessel designed by Laurent Giles Naval Architects will be most admired for its seemingly limitless assortment of equipment for thrill-seekers, including snowmobiles, amphibious vehicles, submarines, and tenders.

 

Toys, landing craft, and submersibles can be stored in abundance in both locations. Mimer’s design language is simple, unadorned, and nonetheless immensely impressive. Daniel Nerhagen, a studio collaborator and the design director, remarked, “An expedition vessel does not need to appear aggressive.” “We wanted to create a she.” She is a true work of art exuding breathtaking Scandinavian design aesthetics and exuding opulence. Elements such as glass in various lounges, crannies, and corners guarantee spectacular ocean views at all times.

 

 

Nerhagen remarked. “Function combined with beauty.” Mimer, named after the water spirit and most sage of the Aesir gods, has been listed for sale by IYC at a price of nearly $75 million.