A rare opportunity to own Obsidian's elegantly industrial penthouse, taking in Brisbane's most historic and buzzing precinct, exists.
Absolutely seamless indoor-outdoor living over 350sqm is afforded by premium stacking bi-folds, housed in a custom-built recess to negate any visual obstruction. Exposed feature ceiling trusses ensure no column supports interrupt the 5m high, curved ceiling, to maximise panoramic views of Teneriffe Hill, the area's character Woolstores, and the ever-changing Brisbane CBD. Matte surfaces throughout the home resonate with brushed brass and marbled benchtops to create a distinctly refined space.
Designed with a clutter-free aesthetic in mind, a Butler's pantry, dry bar, extensive cupboard storage, refrigerator and kitchen appliances, are all seamlessly integrated into the spacious floor plan. Subtle separation of open spaces creates various living zones, catering to discerning families large or small.
5m high ceilings facilitate cross-ventilation, abundant natural light from the North Aspect, and yields a structurally designed void space, opportune for a kids' retreat or other creative use space.
Finishes like tinted glazing and moveable one-way metal screens simultaneously maximise privacy, outlook, and natural light. Comprehensive conveniences like a coded parcel locker at building entrance, match luxuries like a 4-head monsoon shower space and steam room in the master ensuite. Obsidian's penthouse offers but is not limited to;
Taking inspiration from New York loft philosophy and creatively using vertical space in every aspect of this landmark project, Obsidian melds prestige in location with sophistication in design.
With its stunning street presence and pioneering choice of materials, Obsidian is an exclusive lifestyle offering of just 13 owner-occupier apartments. Zinc cladding and its resultant patina will continue to define this distinguished facade over time, complemented by self-sufficient hanging Ivy and climbing Ficus.
From Garonne tumbled limestone in the lobby to planter boxers fronted with Rhoda slate, every choice in material finish has been made with regard to premium craftsmanship.
Optimally positioned between the Gasworks and James Street precincts, and just 400m to the river, the location is nestled between historic Woolstore buildings and cosmopolitan lifestyle destinations housed in converted industrial spaces.
* Legacy architectural project by Visie and Hayes Anderson Lynch
* Utilising a stacking car system, the penthouse accommodates 4 cars ideal for motor enthusiasts or to ensure parking convenience for visitors.
* Gaggenau kitchen appliances include fully integrated dishwasher, built-in combi steam oven, pyrolytic built-in oven with grill, 5-burner gas cooktop, built-in microwave, and rangehood.
* Kitchen features a Liebherr 462L integrated fridge, and a Vintec 170-bottle wine storage cabinet.
* Opulently gold-flecked Calcutta porcelain benchtops are non-porous and non-etching, negating staining but retaining the aesthetic of marble.
* Brass-toned Zip taps for instant boiling water, complement premium brushed brass Brodware.
* 4 bedrooms, each accessing a rooftop wraparound terrace with built-in planters for optimal privacy.
* Alfresco lifestyle enhanced by a Beefeater Discovery 5-burner built-in barbecue.
* Large cut 900x900 natural stone tiled floors.
* A fully finished multipurpose room on basement level offers 49sqm of additional recreational space or private, secure storage with AC power.
Available for purchase with any Obsidian apartment are two separate ground-floor, private-use spaces with street entry. This rare opportunity represents a potential extension to one's recreational space, or a home office, creative studio or showroom, existing as completely separate to the apartment and ideal for receiving clients and visitors. Both boasting 4.5m ceilings, a single-level space offers 16sqm and the dual-level space offers 19sqm with an 74sqm sub-level.
For further information or to arrange an inspection of this distinctive property, please contact Hamish Bowman or Scott Bould.