Miami Design Residences
39 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137
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Miami Design Residences
Fittingly nestled in the heart of the Design District, Miami Design Residences’ façade of glass and mineral preludes the refinement and sophistication synonymous with the Fouquet’s brand.
Marking Fouquet’s first foray into private residential living, the iconic brand will arrive alongside its flagship Miami hotel, bringing world-class hospitality and unmistakable Parisian spirit to one of Miami’s most exclusive and dynamic neighborhoods. Led by a star-studded team of developers, including Raycliff Capital and Fort Partners, Miami Design Residences is poised to become an instant classic.
The residential building, rising 26 stories tall and hosting 143 residences, was thoughtfully designed by Pritzker Prize recipient Sir David Chipperfield, in association with CUBE3. Interiors, led by RDAI, are anchored by natural elements and organic textures like oak and lacquered wood, fostering an intimate and inviting atmosphere.
Given Fouquet’s acclaimed hospitality background, the amenities at Miami Design Residences will follow a clear theme of connection and wellness. You can expect floor-to-ceiling windows, a 70-foot rooftop-pool terrace with expansive views, a state-of-the-art spa, a fully-equipped fitness center, in-house eateries, a golf simulator, and comprehensive à la carte services such as housekeeping, chauffeur, pantry stocking, dog walking, babysitting, and more.
As a mecca for art, fashion, and upscale living, the Design District attracts connoisseurs and tastemakers from all over the world. In this prime location, you’ll enjoy easy access to flagship boutiques, design showrooms, architecture studios, vibrant public art, cultural events, and Michelin-starred dining.
Reaching other desirable neighborhoods in Miami is also a breeze, with Wynwood, Midtown, and Edgewater right next door and Downtown just a few minutes away by car.
Unit amenities at Miami Design Residences:
- One to four bedrooms (plus den), ranging from 902 to 2,975 square feet
- Kitchens featuring Silestone countertops, oak and lacquered-wood cabinetry with sculptural moldings, and satin fixtures
- Bathrooms featuring natural oak, fluted glass, and refined finishes
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Fluted walls
- Terrazzo floors
Building amenities at Miami Design Residences:
- 70-foot rooftop-pool terrace with views of the Intracoastal Waterway and South Beach
- Cabanas and outdoor showers
- Spa with a sauna, steam room, cold plunge, and jacuzzi
- Separate locker rooms
- Comprehensive fitness center with a private training studio
- Yoga and pilates room
- Two restaurants, one bar, and one pâtisserie
- Catering kitchen
- Relaxation lounge
- Meeting room
- Party room
- Golf simulator and screening room
- Playroom
- Garden and courtyard
- À la carte services spanning housekeeping, chauffeur, personal training, pantry stocking, laundry and dry cleaning, dog walking, babysitting, car detailing and cleaning, and tailoring and shoeshine
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