The ship's interior was designed by decorator Tamara Kessler. Kessler chose a modern, contemporary style. The office, for example, is done in wood panelling and is furnished with black art deco chairs and a purple sofa with pink throw pillows. The office is equipped with a fax machine, a large television and anything else a yacht owner could possibly want. The galley is decorated with sparkl- ing white tile and chrome fixtures and is as roomy and well-equipped as any home, including a double refrigerator, trash compactor, stove, oven, microwave, and garbage disposal. An art deco light fixture hangs over the table. The main bathroom is as jet-black as the ship's exterior is pearl-white. The walls, floor and ceiling are polished to such a shine that the mirror on the wall seems redundant. A colorful Agam poster on the wall is in striking contrast with the rest of the room. The air-conditioned main salon is tastefully decorated with gray carpet and walls. Two long couches, one gray and one black, stretch along the sides of the room. Two red and two black An how much does all of this cost? contemporary chairs are spaced around the room, as are glass and The Brownies III can be leased for marble tables. Flowers are placed $1,400 an hour, with a four hour liberally in the room, and original art minimum. With food and decorations for a fully catered party for 100, add on decorates the walls. The ship boasts two guest an additional $50 to $100 per person. Of course, you could always build staterooms, one in blue and one in red and gray. Each has its own bathroom your own for a paltry $6 million. Or maybe you could buy Mr. concealed by a sliding door in a mir- rored wall designed to create the illu- Wagner's. He's having a new one, the sion of size. Not that the illusion is Brownies IV, built in Sweden. The necessary; these rooms are big, com- cost? Just $10 million. fy and luxurious. The owner's stateroom is as big as Above: any master bedroom. The purple The interior is as sleek as the carpeting is set off by gray walls and exterior, with the yacht decorated in furnishings. Step through a door and a minimalist, contemporary style. enter the owner's bathroom, complete with Jacuzzi and an "environmental Right: room" capable of simulating rain, The owner's stateroom and the wind, heat and steam. gallery both add touches color to The upper sundeck boasts an out- the yacht's neutral color scheme. door wet bar adjacent to the The stateroom has purple carpeting wheelhouse. Inside the wheelhouse is set against pale gray walls and a dizzying array of chrome instruments furniture; the bathroom is behind the mirrored doors. In the galley, and gauges set into a plush gray panel navy blue-patterned bench covers cover. contrast with the all-white cabinets All in all, the Brownies III is an and floor. elegant place to spend an afternoon. SPRING '90 31