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Piero Lissoni Designs Vacation Homes for Miami

Fractional ownership units will boast waterfront views.

Laura B. Weiss -- Interior Design, 10/9/2007 12:00:00 AM

Floor-to-ceiling windows to usher in abundant amounts of light and expansive water views of Miami’s Biscayne Bay are just two of the perks planned for new lux fractional ownership vacation homes planed by developer the Flagstone Property Group. The residential units, with interiors by Italian designer Piero Lissoni, will top the still-to-be built 150-room Shangri-La Hotel in Miami, set to break ground in January. 

Both the hotel and the residential units--dubbed Shangri-La Residences--are scheduled to open in 2010.

Graced with expansive terraces as large as 1,200 square feet, the units will range from 850 to 3,700 square feet. Decorated in muted tones, the homes will be outfitted with furniture and accessories, all selected by Lissoni.

Each home "will showcase spectacular views of the Miami skyline," says Lissoni who has also created lighting, furniture, and other designs for brands like Boffi,Cassina, Kartell, and Living Divani.

Amenities abound and include butler and chauffeur service and a private lounge for Shangri-La owners. Priced from for the low $200,000's to over $800,000 per factional share, Shangri-La Residences is located in Island Gardens, a new development featuring a 50-slip harbor for super-yachts; a Westin Hotel; a spa; and 221,000 square feet of shopping and dining, including high-end boutiques and 10 waterfront restaurants and cafes.

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