Sitting atop the sculptural icon that is The Opus by Omniyat in Business Bay, Dubai’s newest Dh150 million penthouse blends bold architecture with refined restraint, offering a rooftop living experience unlike any other.
Designed by the late starchitect Zaha Hadid, The Opus is instantly recognisable for its futuristic, melting-glass cube silhouette. Now, its crown jewel, a four-bedroom rooftop penthouse, offers an elevated lifestyle carved in marble, steel, and serene sophistication.
Far from traditional Dubai glitz, this home champions gallery-style minimalism. Inside, the space is dressed with Santa Marina marble floors, Minotti furnishings, and bespoke Bocci lighting. Double-height ceilings soar up to five metres, and cleverly concealed appliances maintain the seamless aesthetic.
The main kitchen, styled by Armani and executed by Molteni, is backed by a fully equipped secondary “working kitchen,” reflecting the home’s quiet opulence. Living spaces include a formal lounge and a relaxed media area, each crafted for mood and function.
Slide open the expansive glass doors to discover a 4,200-square-foot sky terrace, complete with a private plunge pool, ten-seater BBQ setup, and panoramic views. The outdoor swing and wraparound layout make this space as playful as it is posh.
The master suite features a dramatic freestanding black marble tub and boutique-style wardrobes, while three guest rooms ensure all visitors enjoy equal elegance, with private terraces and designer finishes.
Art isn’t an accessory here, it’s structural. From integrated installations to moody photographic panels, the penthouse feels more curated gallery than private residence.
More than a luxury address, this penthouse is a statement in architectural subtlety. Understated, impeccably styled, and impossible to forget, this is where quiet power meets elevated living in the heart of Dubai.