Loloma offers an enhanced connection to her natural surroundings, perfectly reflecting a brand renowned for its organic curves. Notably, Loloma also provides a striking contrast to traditional styling through the bold interior design choices of her owner. For example, he selected a large grey slab of synthetic teak with no seams, achieving a modern and minimalistic appearance.
Designed to harmonize with the aesthetic of her owner’s superyacht, jet, and helicopter, Loloma’s interior prominently features swamp oak. This rare wood is formed when oak is submerged in peat bogs, swamps, or riverbeds for hundreds to thousands of years, allowing iron and tannins to seep into the grain and create a rich, dark hue between grey and black. As a highly exclusive material, swamp oak cannot be cultivated and is only found naturally.
Loloma’s interior embodies European-contemporary minimalism, with a muted monochrome palette of stone, greys, sand, and charcoal, resulting in a serene and refined atmosphere: uncluttered, calm, and textural.
Another distinctive feature aboard Loloma is the extensive use of brushed stainless steel throughout, in contrast to the polished stainless steel typically found on Zeelander vessels. This marks the first instance of such a bold design choice by her builder, with results that are truly exceptional.
Naturally, for a brand long celebrated for its impressive on-water speeds, performance is seamlessly integrated into Loloma’s design. Guests can enjoy exhilarating speeds of up to 40 knots thanks to her triple IPS 1350 engines, while still benefiting from the shade of her permanent mesh bimini.
But Loloma is not just about speed. Her range is equally remarkable: she can cover 2,700 nautical miles at 7 knots and offers 630 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 32 knots.
Accommodation is provided for up to six guests. A phenomenal master suite occupies the forward third of the yacht below deck, featuring a king-sized island bed, a spacious ensuite, ample storage, and abundant natural light. Two further beautifully appointed guest suites take advantage of Loloma’s impressive volume and generous headroom. The captain’s cabin is located aft, with convenient access to the tender garage via a starboard shell door.
The well-equipped galley complements flexible lounging and dining space for up to eight guests in the main-deck saloon. A specially designed custom foldable table increases interior space while perfectly replicating the one found in her owner’s private jet.
Founder and owner of Zeelander Yachts, Sietse Koopmans, comments:
« Thanks to the close involvement of her dedicated owner from initial sketches through to delivery, Loloma is one of the most ambitious and tailor-made creations from our yard to date. Crafting a miniature superyacht that perfectly matches a mothership, jet, and helicopter was a unique challenge—and one we truly relished. »
Like all Zeelanders, Loloma offers effortlessly quiet performance. Background noise never exceeds 70 dBA even at full speed, and hotel systems operate whisper-quiet at anchor.
Loloma is set to showcase her globetrotting credentials in the upcoming season and beyond, with a first stop in Monaco, followed by Ibiza, St. Barths, the Bahamas, Australia, and finally Fiji—her spiritual namesake, where “loloma” means love, kindness, and generosity.
The current Zeelander Yachts range includes four models—Zeelander 5, 6, 7, and 8—measuring between 15 and 24 metres (48–79 ft).
