High above Sunny Isles Beach, a residence at 18975 Collins Avenue, Unit 5200 offers a perspective shaped as much by design as by elevation. Priced at $7,498,000, the home occupies the 52nd floor of the Armani Casa Residences, the oceanfront tower conceived by Giorgio Armani in collaboration with César Pelli.

The building itself reflects a distinctly fashion-driven approach to architecture and interiors, combining Pelli’s sculptural sensibility with Armani’s restrained and highly refined aesthetic. Within the residence, that language continues through a palette of custom European finishes, elegant stone flooring, and carefully proportioned spaces designed to feel both expansive and composed.

The experience begins with a private elevator entry that opens directly into the home, establishing a sense of separation from the city below. From there, floor-to-ceiling glass frames sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway, and Miami skyline, with changing light shaping the atmosphere throughout the day.

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The layout emphasizes openness while maintaining a sense of structure and intimacy. Living and dining areas flow naturally together, creating spaces that support both quiet daily life and larger gatherings. The residence feels defined less by excess and more by clarity of design, where proportion, materials, and light take precedence.

The kitchen continues that approach with integrated finishes and a streamlined aesthetic that aligns with the broader architectural vision of the tower.

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Positioned on one of the building’s highest floors, the residence benefits from a level of visual openness that is uncommon even within Sunny Isles Beach. The surrounding water and skyline become a constant presence, reinforcing the feeling of suspension above the coastline.

Bedrooms and private areas adopt a quieter tone, balancing the dramatic views with a more restrained and calming atmosphere.

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Beyond the residence itself, Armani Casa Residences has become known for its carefully curated lifestyle experience. The tower offers a collection of wellness and hospitality amenities designed with the same understated luxury that defines the interiors. Buyers also have the opportunity to acquire a private beach-level cabana, extending the living experience directly onto the shoreline.

As Sunny Isles Beach continues to evolve, residences within architecturally branded towers remain among the market’s most recognizable offerings. Homes like Residence 5200 reflect a broader shift toward lifestyle-centered living, where design identity, privacy, and atmosphere shape the experience as much as location itself.

The residence is represented by Daniel Tzinker of The Agency Miami.