A Look Inside Bilgin Yachts 156 Snow 5 (Ex. Lilium)
Established as a family-run business committed to excellence in yachting for five generations, Bilgin Yachts has become a well-known name throughout the broader yachting community. Their craftsmanship, their attention to detail, and their willingness to keep pushing towards the pursuit of perfection have enabled this brand to continually wow and amaze yachting enthusiasts all around the world.
One of the ships that seem to best represent the Bilgin name and values is the impressive 156-foot-long Snow 5 (Lilium). Currently dubbed the Bilgin 156 II, this masterpiece of watercraft made its debut to the world in 2019. Since then, she has been able to explore multiple ports, helping to inspire and motivate all those with the privilege of watching her move across the water with grace.
Though few have been able to witness this true masterpiece of a yacht, she has still managed to create quite the buzz throughout the broader community. It is rare that we have been able to witness a ship with such splendor, such majesty, and such aesthetic and engineering perfection. In this article, we will take a close look at this Mediterranean-loving maiden and all the features that make her truly one of a kind.
Assembling the Dream Team
For this recent work of art, the naval architecture and exterior design were delegated to the highly accomplished and experienced Unique Yacht Design. Also named “Ozgun Yacht Design”, this Turkish-based company has worked relentlessly since its initial founding in 2010. The award-winning brand has quickly spread across the region, attracting the attention of both those who are new to the yachting community and those who have been involved for decades.
The interior was left to the Bilgin Design Team, a group that has gathered widespread acclaim thanks to their remarkable ability to introduce aesthetically stunning design features without ever abandoning the owner’s initial requests. Bilgin yachts have decisively proven themselves to be bold, high-performing, and designed with a strong sense of aesthetic excellence. The team did not obsess over replicating yachts of years past, rather, they committed themselves to establish a new paradigm strong enough of withstanding the ever-scrutinizing tests of time.