Octoport – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com Yachting Magazine’s experts discuss yacht reviews, yachts for sale, chartering destinations, photos, videos, and everything else you would want to know about yachts. Thu, 19 Sep 2024 19:00:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/uploads/2021/09/favicon-ytg-1.png Octoport – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com 32 32 Octoport’s Carbon-Fiber Yacht Furniture Elevates Life Onboard https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/gear/octoport-furniture-balancing-act/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 19:00:08 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=66202 These lightweight, customizable deck furniture designs come in shapes and styles that are unusual to see aboard superyachts.

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Octoport bespoke bar stools
These bespoke bar stools start at about $7,300 apiece. They can be ordered in hundreds of colors or custom colors. Courtesy Octoport

Arun Maheswaran is excited. This past September, he displayed his Octoport outdoor yacht furniture for the first time at the Monaco Yacht Show, advancing the dream he’s been working to achieve since he started the company in 2017. From his showroom near the Lürssen shipyard in Bremen, Germany, he brought chairs like the one above, which is part of his new Oyoso collection. He also displayed folding chairs that can be taken to the beach, and bar stools from his bespoke collection—all of it lightweight and in styles and colors possible to create because of Octoport’s carbon-fiber construction.

“The feedback was really, really good,” he says. “A lot of owners and owners’ reps, also designers, they said it was the first time they were seeing furniture like that.”

Octoport Oyoso dining chair
The Oyoso dining chair (starting around $7,000) is based on Japanese and 1970s influences with a floating design. Courtesy Octoport

The way the seat appears to float above the base is a signature element of his designs. Each piece is painted similar to the way a carbon-fiber yacht hull is painted, with hundreds of available colors (as well as custom ones). “This kind of design will not work with teak or steel,” he says. “It would be really heavy, or there would be joint creaks after some years.”

Octoport Oyoso dining chair
This version of the Oyoso dining chair is intended for yacht owners who want a more rounded look on board. Courtesy Octoport

All the crew needs to do is clean the furniture the same way they clean a carbon-fiber hull, and it should last for 10 to 20 years, he says. The carbon-fiber material helps to keep the yacht’s weight down, and allows styles like the folding chairs to be more compact for stowing and transporting in a tender that’s headed off to the beach.

Octoport Oyoso dining chair
This version has the same type of floating design, but with a shape better suited for yachts with squared-off styling. Courtesy Octoport

Yacht owners are starting to place large orders, Maheswaran says, with one refit happening in Greece that will include a substantial amount of Octoport furniture on board. An American owner bought several of the folding chairs at the Monaco show, at a price point of at least $5,400 apiece.

Octoport Oyoso lounge chair
The Oyoso lounge chair can be used as shown or with the pieces together as a sun lounger. Courtesy Octoport

Pricing is made to order, like the furniture itself, with fabric and color selections affecting the final tally. Quantity also matters, he says: “We can go cheaper if the owner wants 20 of these chairs.”

Maheswaran adds that he is delighted to see yacht owners and designers opening their minds to the possibilities: “I want to bring this freshness to the industry.”

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Octoport’s Furniture Creates Onboard Elegance https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/gear/octoport-carbon-furniture/ Tue, 11 Jan 2022 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=57925 Octoport founder Arun Maheswaran created his company because he thought superyacht furniture could be custom-fit for the yacht.

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Octoport Carbon Furniture
This chair is from Octoport’s Rhea collection. Like all Octoport products, it can be ordered in custom sizes. Courtesy Octoport

In 2010, Arun Maheswaran took a job at a company that made carbon-fiber gangways and similar products for yachts. He was a technical draftsman who had never set foot on a yacht, but through his work, he found himself spending a lot of time aboard them at events such as the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Monaco boat shows.

“By 2016, I had seen a lot of yachts and met a lot of people,” he says. “I loved it, but I saw a lot of cheap furniture on expensive yachts. This is why I started the company Octoport.”

Arun Maheswaran
Founder Arun Maheswaran got the idea for Octoport furniture while working with a firm that made carbon-fiber gangways. Courtesy Octoport

A number of things about yacht furniture—and, in particular, exterior furniture—left Maheswaran scratching his head. Why, he wondered, were superyacht owners buying teak furniture whose color changed after a couple of seasons? Or rattan furniture that looked worn in a similarly short time period? Why wasn’t the exterior furniture built in colors that matched the rest of the yacht’s exterior paint scheme? And why didn’t items such as sun loungers and side tables have the same shapes as the exterior of the yacht itself, say, with the long sun loungers echoing the design of the yacht’s sheerline?

Carbon-fiber manufacturing, he knew, made all these things possible. So, Maheswaran started drawing sketches and showing them to everyone in the industry who might offer a valuable opinion. The result was Octoport’s first collection, Rhea, which intrigued some big-name yacht designers enough that they made the trek to his Germany office from the nearby Lürrsen shipyard when they were there working on other projects.

Octoport Carbon Furniture
This piece from Octoport’s Harpia collection offers just one idea for using color in the furniture designs. Each piece can be created to match a yacht’s color scheme. The paint work is done in Bremen, Germany. Courtesy Octoport

That was before the coronavirus pandemic hit. Since then, he has started to receive requests for project quotes, and he has created additional collections with a goal of introducing one per year.

The newest collection, Pioneer, debuted at the Monaco Yacht Show in September. It was presented along with Octoport’s deck-lighting technology, which makes the caulk strips in teak decking light up in whatever colors owners desire. (The same technology is used in Octoport’s furniture pieces such as tables with backlit teak tops.)

Octoport Carbon Furniture
A coffee table with a design similar to this side table is also available as part of Octoport’s Rhea collection. The materials used in construction are carbon fiber and glass. Colors and sizes are all made-to-order. Courtesy Octoport

Pretty much every piece of furniture Octoport produces is a prototype, with sizes and colors customizable, depending on what the yacht owner has in mind for the space. The company keeps no quantities of stock furniture.

“The owners are all different types of people,” Maheswaran says. “I think it’s better not to have stock. When they order a collection, we will start the production in Hamburg, with the paint job done in Bremen.”

Octoport Carbon Furniture
This sun lounger and table are from Octoport’s Lyss collection. The lounger’s lines are inspired by modern yacht sheerlines. Courtesy Octoport

Overall, Maheswaran is trying to inject new thinking into the creation of exterior guest spaces throughout the yachting industry. He believes that as the yachts themselves take on more modern styling, so too should the furniture that is everywhere on board.

“I try to make my design what I would like if I had a big yacht,” he says. “The shapes everywhere should be matched to the modern yacht.”  

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