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ARC DE TRIOMPHE

Mumbai is home to some of the world’s most lavish and beautiful residences. Among them is Half Arc House, located in one of the high-rise city’s most opulent skyscrapers. It enjoys uninterrupted views of the Arabian Sea at one end and the city on the other while its interiors, which include a lavish swimming pool and gym, were curated by international design studio Covet House. Here, Twiga gives you a guided tour of this luxury living experience.

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

In the guest bedroom, the arc presents itself within the teak wood and all black, back painted glass cupboards. And the bow appears yet again in the master suite within the pink shelving unit behind the bed.

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

This lavish city home is currently home to just one woman, who has its 1,400 sq ft of living space all to herself. It was her request that the original have been broken down and converted into just two spacious suites.

The master suite is complete with en-suite bathroom, a spacious walk-in wardrobe and a dedicated shoe room. Being the primary residence of a young and single entrepreneur, the apartment has been curated to give a homely, feminine appeal with a quirky look and feel.

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

The selected furniture and furnishings are all sourced from Europe, from the most covetable brands in the world. Think Boca do Lobo, Koket, Tom Dixon, Baxter, and Reflex Angelo, to name a few – all of which are unabashedly luxurious. These global luxury brands have been paired with indigenous local luxury names including Scarlet Splendor and Jaipur Rugs.

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

The Lapiaz Center Table with its polished brass details and mirrored sides is a statement piece.

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

The Half Arc House gets its name from the recurring quarter circle motifs. The first—a textured and painted arc—is seen where the entrance meets the main L-shaped living area, and frames that room.

All images courtesy of COVET HOUSE, www.covethouse.eu

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