Inside Zlatan Ibrahimović’s Lavish 34m Benetti Unknown Yacht Makes All Tycoons Dream



The famed Oasis 34M series’ Unknown, the second hull, was unveiled by Italian shipbuilder Benetti. Zlatan Ibrahimovi of Sweden was given the 34.3-meter sailboat in 2022. It made its premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival.

According to BOATPro, four further Oasis 34M sales are planned for 2023 after thirteen boats have been sold since January 2022. 

The model uses the same design team, principles, and emphasis on blending interior and external areas for “informal” living as its smaller sibling, the Oasis 40M, which is also quite popular.

The yacht’s vertical bow, futuristic lines, and distinctive Oasis Deck, an elevated, open-air sun lounge rather than a beach club, were all created by British studio RWD. The yacht’s exterior was influenced by automotive elements, with fashionable silver trim on her main and upper decks. 

The inside of Unknown was designed by New York-based Bonetti/Kozerski for “understated” elegance and fine craftsmanship. The main and upper decks have parquet flooring that complements the exterior teak, and the ribbed walnut wall panels’ warm tones are complemented by leather trim in porcelain color.

To enhance water connection, the design team fashioned open-plan spaces on the yacht’s three decks. Ocean waves are evoked by the curved lines, and the bleached Canaletto wood deflects attention from the surroundings.

The main saloon has expansive views thanks to the fully retractable, curved glass doors that lead to the cockpit, which open up the dining area to the outside. The saloon is versatile thanks to a squishy sofa in front of a TV with a movie theater aesthetic. The top deck offers a second living space amidships, with the wheelhouse in front.

Ten guests may remain in five cabins, while seven employees may do so in four. Two doubles and two twins are located below the owner’s stateroom, which is located aft on the main deck.

The Oasis Deck at Unknown is purposefully designed to be a waterfront lounge. The main deck’s folding gunwales can accommodate unfastened sun loungers, and an infinity pool with a glass edge preserves the yacht’s modern lines while providing a luxurious spot to bask in the sun.

For outdoor entertainment, the sundeck offers a bar, lounge seating, and a covered dining area. A large sunpad and a Portuguese bridge are on the foredeck for leisure.

With a top speed of 16 knots, an average cruising speed of 10 knots, and a range of 2,700 nautical miles, the yacht’s vertical bow enhances efficiency. “A highly reliable product that meets the real needs of life on board and maintains its beauty with passing time,” according to Benetti, describes the transatlantic line.

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