Art Deco Condo In Apogee South Beach Hits The Market For $16.95 Million
An Art Deco-designed unit at Miami Beach’s most prized condominium, Apogee South Beach, has hit the market for $16,950,000 with Bill Hernandez & Bryan Sereny of Douglas Elliman. Unit 2004 is owned by a Swiss investor and entrepreneur who selected French architect and interior designer, Michel Gamard, to design the unit which includes a total of 19 different colors in the home’s interior which was used to speak to the vibrant art deco “language” South Beach conveys. With pieces of furniture selected from some of the most iconic and skilled designers from around the world the unit houses a unique glass dining table from the famed, Carlo Santambrogio who is known for the “see-through glass home” in Milano Italy, an original couch of the late Zaha Hadid worth $13,000 and original Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona chairs.
The residence offers 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, spanning 4,154 SF interior with over 2,446 SF of terrace. The unit offers breathtaking views overlooking the Port of Miami, Fisher Island and open ocean views from the master bedroom. An 11’ of deep terraces make for an outstanding outdoor entertainment area with a built-in summer kitchen, private movie theater, private elevator foyer, 11’ elevation between units, floor to ceiling glass walls and airconditioned private garage.
Heralded as Miami’s most luxurious residence, Apogee, which is located at 800 South Pointe Drive, defines the ultimate in luxury living. Residents enjoy unparalleled personalized service and security. Located on South Pointe Drive in the heart of SoFi steps from South Point Park and the beach, the location exceeds expectations and offers the best in dining, shopping and entertainment. Apogee South Beach, 800 S Pointe Drive, Unit 2004, is currently listed for $16,950,000 with Bill Hernandez & Bryan Sereny of Douglas Elliman.
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