Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Opera Tower opens its elegant New Lobby

Opera Tower, the 56-story, landmark, luxury condominium overlooking Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay, opens its elegant new lobby by the celebrated Spanish interior design company Baltus this month. At the same time, Opera Tower’s developer announced that all of the final 150 units for sale will earn 6 percent commission for brokers, with prices now beginning at $270,900. Brokers should bring in all of their clients and prospects to take advantage of the 6 percent commission that will be effective only from Jan. 23 through April 1, says a company official. Opera Tower chose Baltus for the striking lobby redesign because of its noted passion for careful craftsmanship, generous proportions, and unique textures and finishes — raising the bar on furnishings and interiors that define elite Miami style. “We want to enhance and revitalize the lobby, creating a fresh, new look for our residents to enjoy, and we know that Baltus can deliver exactly what we are looking for,” said Opera Tower developer Tibor Hollo. The Baltus Group, a Marbella-based firm founded by renowned Spanish artist Javier Martín in 2001, has its only U.S. showroom in the Miami Design District. For the design of Opera Tower’s now nearly completed lobby, Baltus selected finishes with a timeless, curvilinear design, using the existing rounded walls and columns to complement the material selections. In addition to a striking glass globe chandelier, other focal points of the lobby are the 25-foot-high columns wrapped in a luxurious wall covering that has the look of iridescent tile, a look that is carried into the reception desk area and elevator lobby. The new reception desk features a backlit onyx face and black granite top, polished to a glassy finish. A one-of-a-kind Baltus wall panel system was custom-designed with a state-of-the-art, glossy lacquered finish.

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