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Perle Bleue

Yesterday, I showed you some exclusive photos from the stunning bathrooms onboard the new 164-foot Trinity motoryacht Mine Games. Today, I’m going to continue that theme with some more exclusive pictures for you, this time from the way-cool bathrooms onboard the new 125-foot Hakvoort motoryacht Perle Bleue.

It’s not that I’m obsessed with bathrooms, mind you. It’s just that these yacht owners have decorated their day heads with more interesting features than I typically see onboard entire boats!

First, here’s one of the guest cabin bathrooms, which are done in limed teak with a pebble floor that feels like a Japanese foot massager when you walk on it:
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Next we have the console in the master bath, which features a mother-of-pearl vanity cabinet behind the mirrors, a cracked-marble countertop, and painted glass bowls as sinks:

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Last but not least is my favorite: the day head on the upper deck. It, too, has cracked marble, but this time it’s running up the walls and into spectacular, deep-blue mirrors. the copper sink is a nice touch, blending well with the pebble floor that’s just like the ones in the guest cabin bathrooms:

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I’ll post more photos from onboard Perle Bleue along with my First Impression review in the next couple of days. Until then, if you want to know more about this $145,000-per-week motoryacht, contact the folks at Fraser Yachts Worldwide, or any reputable charter broker.

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