The Penthouse at 1428 Brickell is a striking seven-bedroom, nine bathroom residence setting a new global standard for luxury through superior design. Its development and design teams intended for it to display a harmonious mix of elegance and functionality while prioritizing one’s overall residential experience. Pulling inspiration from 20th century masters, this exceptional penthouse integrates exquisite design elements such as Oscar Niemeyer’s sublime use of curves along its walls and finishings, Philip Johnson’s emphasis on creating truly livable, engaging spaces in its flexible kitchens and dining room partitions, and Angelo Mangiarotti’s reverence for natural materials in its use of silk georgette marble, eucalyptus wood, and spaghetti stone. Additionally, its designers conducted exhaustive research to determine crucial livable aspects that would set this jewel in the sky apart, including an in-depth solar study to guarantee every space captures optimal light and an exhaustive review of over 32 variations for its stone-clad sculptural stairway. When combined with extraordinary 30-foot ceilings, these elements create a sophisticated blend of art, history, and luxury.