The penthouse, is a luxurious home of over 700 square
meters, organized on three levels on the upper part of
complex. With 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and a private
rooftop pool, the penthouse is completely glazed on all
four sides, offering a sensational view of the ocean and
the city from every room.
“With the Arte Surfside project, Visionnaire confirms its
unique attitude of tailor-made design,
and its ability to provide unique solutions
of great personality, implementing the
project in every phase. We are proud of
this incredible result, confirming that
this business direction represents the
horizon and the future of the company”.
The penthouse seems suspended, with the living area
oriented towards the ocean, providing a truly evocative
setting.
The
bestseller
Ca’
Foscari,
designed
by
Alessandro La Spada, exists in dialogue with the Marty
family of consoles and low tables by Marco Piva and
with the new Montparnasse sofa by Mauro Lipparini. The
whole composition generates a refined, well-balanced
environment, in which the panorama and the décor are
complementary factors rather than competing for center
stage. The upper level contains the oceanfront master
bedroom suite, with the Revêrie bed by Roberto Lazzeroni,
while the walk-in closet is completely furnished with the
Genesis modular system, designed by La Conca. The bed
is part of a composition that also includes the Blondie
armchairs by La Conca.
The rooftop of the penthouse is perhaps one of the most
striking spaces of the building and all Miami beach with its
panoramic views of the ocean and the city. It is outfitted
with a solarium and a private pool, and organized like the
flybridge of a ship. Visionnaire has coordinated the setup
of this space furnishing the solarium zone with the Farnese
chairs by Samuele Mazza, the Oberto low table and
the Kathryn seating family, in a combination of sartorial
excellence and Italian tradition, combining wood with
linen cord tied in a herringbone pattern. A second lounge
area features the Galloway sofa by Maurizio Manzoni with
structure in solid iroko wood and the Coney Island chairs
and low table.
Leopoldo Cavalli,
Visionnaire CEO.
PENTHOUSE
residential project
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