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Need a place to hang your art? There’s plenty of space for it inside this trophy triplex at Major Food Group’s Villa Miami, which has hit the market for $55 million — just in time for the Art Basel crowds.

The swanky spread in Miami’s Edgewater district comes with 12,752 square feet of interior space and 2,069 square feet of outdoor space over four terraces. 

The interiors are by Vicky Charles, who was global head of design at Soho House for 20 years before branching out on her own. As co-founder of Charles & Co., her clients include David and Victoria Beckham.


  Villa Miami, a 56-story steel and glass tower, is Major Food Group’s first foray into residential real estate. Courtesy of Villa Miami Villa Miami, a 56-story steel and glass tower, is Major Food Group’s first foray into residential real estate. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  Elegant open spaces are made for entertaining. Courtesy of Villa Miami Elegant open spaces are made for entertaining. Courtesy of Villa Miami

The triplex is at the top of the 56-story steel and glass tower, which is Major Food Group’s first foray into residential real estate.

Terra and One Thousand Group are the developers.

It comes with five bedrooms, five baths, two powder rooms — and its own splashy pool. There’s also access to the tower’s rooftop helipad lounge, if you are ever in need of a James Bond-style getaway before flying taxis come to town.

(The building also comes with a marina, bike storage and parking, so you’re covered on all transportation fronts.)


  A sculptural spiral staircases showcases the view from two-story glass windows. Courtesy of Villa Miami A sculptural spiral staircases showcases the view from two-story glass windows. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  The dining space looks out to wonderful views. Courtesy of Villa Miami The dining space looks out to wonderful views. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  The less formal breakfast bar in the open chef’s kitchen, designed by Mario Carbone. Courtesy of Villa Miami The less formal breakfast bar in the open chef’s kitchen, designed by Mario Carbone. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  Natural light floods the interior. Courtesy of Villa Miami Natural light floods the interior. Courtesy of Villa Miami

Design details also include a spiral staircase with a two-story window wall overlooking Biscayne Bay.

A main bedroom suite is on the first floor, along with two additional bedrooms. There’s also a corner study with a built-in bar, a recreation room with a marble bar, a home office, a family room, two terraces and a walk-in closet that connects to a laundry room.

The second floor was made for entertaining, with an open chef’s kitchen — designed by Major Food Group’s Mario Carbone — a great room, a formal dining area and a waterfront terrace. There’s also a hidden prep kitchen, a wine cellar and staff rooms.


  The bedroom comes with outdoor space. Courtesy of Villa Miami The bedroom comes with outdoor space. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  The spa-like bath. Courtesy of Villa Miami The spa-like bath. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  A home gym. Courtesy of Villa Miami A home gym. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  The private pool is dreamy. Courtesy of Villa Miami The private pool is dreamy. Courtesy of Villa Miami

  A full view of the common pool. Courtesy of Villa Miami A full view of the common pool. Courtesy of Villa Miami

The top floor opens to a bayfront-facing infinity pool.

In addition, all of the interiors have a “European-style” sensibility.

“For years,” Charles told Gimme in a previous interview, “the city has been defined by white marble and chrome.” These residences, however, are a “departure… Every detail — from the travertine marble and rich wood flooring to the soft, ambient lighting — was chosen to create an atmosphere of timeless elegance and effortless livability.”

And, hey, if you are still having a hard time getting a reservation at Carbone, the building will also feature a waterfront restaurant by Major Food Group that will be open to the public — with residents getting “VIP access and priority seating.” 

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