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The Opus by Omniyat in Dubai presents a penthouse that redefines luxury with its minimalist approach. Designed by the late Zaha Hadid, the building itself is an architectural marvel, with its unique ice-cube shape and fluid glass walls. Inside, the Dh150 million penthouse showcases a bold study in restraint, featuring clean lines, black and white tones, and a gallery-like atmosphere. A 150-year-old petrified olive tree serves as a striking centerpiece, adding a touch of nature and history to the modern sanctuary.
The penthouse offers a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. The fully furnished four-bedroom rooftop features a sky garden with an oversized swing, perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. Outdoor spaces include a barbecue terrace, a plunge pool overlooking the Dubai Canal, and multiple patios, all designed for al fresco living. The interiors are equally impressive, with gallery-white walls, five-meter ceilings, and Minotti furniture. The design incorporates smart-home technology, with concealed TVs and automated lighting, enhancing the sleek and modern aesthetic.
The penthouse boasts two stunning living rooms, one for glamorous events and the other for casual lounging. The kitchen, designed by Armani and crafted by Molteni, is a masterpiece of clean lines and concealed appliances. Each of the three guest bedrooms offers hotel-level comfort with private terraces. The master suite features a spa-style bathroom with a freestanding black marble bathtub. The entire space is curated, not just decorated, creating a home that feels both luxurious and inviting, perfect for art collectors and those who appreciate a sophisticated lifestyle.

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