The Meridian South Beach-My New Listing








Interiors by Oscar Glottman Architecture. Exquisite design quality throughout. Includes customized Italian lighting and closets, coral sea shell floor, ceramic wall, backsplash and hardwood & glass sliding door. This contemporary stylish unit will appeal to the Urban Sophisticate or Collector who has an eye for design. Completely furnished with Driade couches, ten Philippe Starck pieces including nite stand and chaise lounge. Walls covered with fine Italian paint. Most artwork and furnishings included.
Listed at $650,000
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