White Dragon is a new mega-yacht concept by designer Anton Kroshechkin, presented as a 150-meter, 492-foot vessel inspired by Chinese culture and the white dragon. It is not a real yacht, but an ambitious design proposal aimed at the ultra-wealthy, showing how far yacht imagination can go when money, technology and symbolism meet at sea.
The exterior is the defining feature, with the hull wrapped in a vast sculptural form that resembles a white dragon curling over the decks. According to Museum of Design, the concept combines organic sculpture with advanced marine engineering to create an unusual silhouette around a relatively minimalist body.
Inside, the centerpiece is called Dragon’s Eye, a multilevel atrium intended to bring natural light into the yacht’s core. It would include an indoor infinity pool and wellness area inspired by Yaochi, the mythical Jade Pool in Chinese tradition, creating the feel of a private palace at sea.
The concept also includes a helipad, a garage for water tenders and toys, outdoor lounges, a beach club, fold-out platforms that become small docks, a gym, service areas, a kitchen, and accommodation for owners and guests. At the stern, there is an open amphitheater for private performances, film screenings, or events, while the dragon’s head is designed to hold a panoramic observation lounge with a 270-degree view. The yacht is envisioned with carbon fiber, fiberglass, steel, and aluminum, plus a hybrid-electric propulsion system for emission-free cruising at up to 17 knots. White Dragon has already received recognition in the A’ Design Award yacht and vessel category, but for now it remains a conceptual “floating palace” waiting for a billionaire sponsor.