Marble and marquetry bring a sense of old-school glamour to suites designed by architect Maxime d'Angeac for the 220-metre Orient Express Corinthian yacht , which has set sail for the first time from a dock in Saint-Nazaire, France. Billed as the "world's largest sailing yacht", the cruise ship was designed by Stirling Design International and built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique for hotel group Accor , which operates the famous Orient Express train . Maxime d'Angeac has completed the interiors for the world's largest sailing yacht The 15,000-tonne, 220-metre vessel was entirely built in France, with contributions from around 2,000 artisans and ateliers helping to realise D'Angeac's vision. It can accommodate 110 guests across 54 suites, each with a floor area between 45 and 230 square metres. The suites feature panoramic bay windows.…