This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
DEVELOPER Third.i and acquisition partner Toohey Miller are launching a boutique residential project in one of Sydney’s oldest and most fashionable neighbourhoods, Potts Point.
Muse Potts Point will deliver 13 one, two and three-bedroom boutique residences, with construction scheduled to begin in late 2023 and works expected to wrap up by the end of 2025.
Third.i has engaged architects WMK Architecture to ensure the building’s facade will reflect the architectural and natural heritage of the site, it said, with wide flowing terraces to amplify the sweeping views on select residences, and a communal rooftop will top the project, complete with a residents-only pool and expansive scenery.
Designed by architecture and interior design practice, Mathieson, the interiors will encompass urban luxury and large living spaces, with bespoke finishes. Each residence will have oak veneer cabinetry and a floating limestone clad fireplace.
The spaces will feature a suite of high-end appliances including a Wolf induction cooktop, built-in microwave oven, and pyrolytic oven, a V-Zug fully integrated dishwasher, and a fridge and freezer by Sub Zero.
Italian lighting studio, Viabizzuno – the favoured lighting supplier of luxury fashion houses including Chanel, Gucci and Valentino – will provide all the lighting at Muse, marking the first development in Australia to be exclusively Viabizzuno.
“We are thrilled to offer buyers an opportunity to secure their slice of boutique living in the heart of Potts Point,” said Luke Berry, co-founder and director of Third.i.
“Muse not only encapsulates the essence of the neighbourhood and suburb, but also presents stunning apartments that are skilfully designed to optimise the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces.”
The development is located on Brougham Street and is within walking distance of the Royal Botanic Garden, the recently opened Sydney Modern Art Gallery, and the local dining and café scene.
Demand for premium, lifestyle properties in Potts Point and Sydney’s east remains strong due to prestige downsizers looking to sell their family homes.
Phillip Mathieson, founder and design director of Mathieson, said, “Through our approach of committed restraint and meticulous attention to detail, each boutique apartment has been designed to capture the essence of inner-city living, and beauty in simplicity”.