Visionary design, awe-inspiring views and exceptional craftsmanship combine to deliver the ultimate in luxurious urban living in this harbourside residence in the iconic Sirius in the cultural heart of Sydney. A shining new tribute to sustainable urban redevelopment in one of Australia's most significant addresses, Sirius Sydney Harbour was conceived by architects BVN and built by Richard Crookes Constructions with a no-expense-spared approach to luxury living that pays tribute to the past while lighting the way to the future and heralding the growth of this historic foreshore precinct.
Set against a captivating backdrop of sweeping views over the world's most beautiful harbour, the pod-style apartment's interiors showcase the award-winning talents of London-based Kelly Hoppen Interiors with warm tones of European Oak, Arabescato and Elba marbles, and bronzed metal fixtures that are both timeless and worldly. A rare opportunity to live right on the harbour, the pod-style apartment is clad in copper and glass with five-star facilities reminiscent of the prestige buildings on New York's Upper East Side but with views that are distinctly Sydney. Alongside the revival of the building, a new thoroughfare links Sirius to the waterfront with everything from fine dining and art galleries to historic pubs and shopping arcades footsteps from the door.
- Luxurious security entry with concierge
-Storage with car space
- Views over the harbour out to Manly
- Spacious bedrooms with custom built-ins
- European Oak floors and picture windows
- Entertainer's kitchen with marble island
- Wolf oven, innovative PITT gas cooktop
- Miele dishwasher, Liebherr fridge/freezer
- Glass-fronted open plan living and dining
- Copper-clad balcony with a harbour vista
- Custom joinery, ambient lighting schemes
- 2 Elba marble bathrooms, heated floors
- Solid marble vanities and bronze tapware
- Miele-appointed laundry, ducted air
- Wellness hub with a fully equipped gym
- Heated lap pool, sauna and chillout zones
- Residents' lounge with an alfresco terrace
- Stroll to cafes, galleries and weekly markets
- 400m to the Museum of Contemporary Art
- Walk to Circular Quay and Martin Place