Three-Tower DAMAC Bay By Cavalli Launches in Dubai

An accent bridge inspired by Cavalli will snake through the towers' rooftops; image courtesy of DAMAC Properties.

DAMAC Properties launched DAMAC Bay by Cavalli, a 42-story, three-tower luxury residential development in Dubai Harbour that blends the opulent style of the Italian designer with maritime-inspired flourishes, Construction Week Middle East reported on January 27. Interiors feature seashells, pearls, zebrafish patterns and more, and a coiling Cavalli-inspired accent bridge snakes around the towers’ rooftops. Residents of a range of units from one to five bedrooms will have access to a private, white-sand beach, numerous food and beverage outlets and an exclusive Cavalli lounge. Units are situated to each boast a seaside view. The podium level will offer “an elegantly crafted water maze and snorkeling excursions.” Each of the three towers will have its own rooftop infinity pool, and the property’s “crownpiece,” a water fountain in the central tower, will be synced to opera music. A construction timeline was not provided.

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