Robb Report Singapore

High Roller

A multimilli­on-dollar super penthouse, featuring a trove of artworks and objets d’art on the fringe of Singapore’s CBD.

- Please email ultimategi­ftguide@imv.com.sg for enquiries and to purchase the experience.

IT’S NOT EVERY day a super penthouse is up for grabs – but this could be your lucky Christmas, as the Concourse Skyline Penthouse by Robb Report is on the market.

Designed by The I.D Dept, Singapore’s leading luxury interior design firm, the 11,130 sq ft penthouse on Beach Road is one of six super penthouses in Singapore. It’s been brought to life by Robb Report Singapore, who worked with a host of luxury brands to outfit the space with furniture and fixtures from the likes of Affluency, Akar De Nissim, De Dietrich, Christophe­r Guy, Hansgrohe, Axor, Kaldewei, Lladró, Space Furniture and Xtra.

Level 39, the first floor of the two-storey penthouse plus rooftop, is where most of the magic happens. Here, you’ll find eight distinctiv­e spaces that cater to social and private areas. Consummate hosts and hostesses will find much to love on this floor: hire a private chef who’ll whip up a storm in the openconcep­t kitchen, entertain your guests with live music in the Epicurean Odyssey and take dinner conversati­ons to The Salon. Its outdoor seating areas will spoil you with stunning views of the Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay and Singapore Strait.

Just around the bend, you’ll find the bomb shelter, aptly named The Capsule, that nestles a 2.01-carat blue diamond. The rest of the space is divided to include The Library, The Bureau and a junior suite nicknamed The Sanctuary. At the furthermos­t corner of the penthouse lies The Reverie, which can be converted into a third en-suite bedroom.

But it’s not just the ample spaces or the luxurious furniture that make the penthouse so special. It almost doubles as a gallery, as it is replete with spectacula­r artworks and objets d’art.

In The Portal, you’ll find the movement-activated Inaho light and straw marquetry panel designed by Alexander Lamont, while in The Sanctuary, a handdyed Symphony wallpaper with aluminium leaf by De Gournay adds a touch of luxe. In The Gallery, you’ll find the Silenzio! collection, a series of still images by François Fontaine.

Take the stairs – or private in-house lift – to the second floor, where The Master’s Haven, along with separate his and hers wardrobes, lie.

The Master Bath is also where you’ll spend one too many hours relaxing. The shower doubles as a steam room and the mirrored television screen provides entertainm­ent while you soak in the matte black Kaldewei Meisterstü­ck Classic Duo Oval bathtub.

Despite being outdoors, The Mediterran­ean Escape provides respite from the heat. Swim a lap or two in the pool, relax on the sun loungers or Tosca daybed, and enjoy some bubbles in the jacuzzi.

A second steam bath is tucked in the corner, great for when you have guests over.

The Skyline and Oasis on the third floor may not come to mind immediatel­y when one thinks of finding a quiet corner to relax, but they offer a sense of tranquilli­ty, enhanced by the views of the skyline.

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