Polymer was excited to be in attendance as long-term client Greenland Australia officially launched the jewel in its Australian property portfolio – the King Penthouse atop Greenland Centre Sydney.
With price expectations of $30 million, the five-bedroom, five-bathroom, 674sqm apartment offers spectacular 270-degree views over Sydney harbour, and has the distinction of being the city’s highest residential apartment.
The once-in-a-lifetime residence hit the market through celebrity agent Gavin Rubinstein at a New York-style launch party, featuring a charity auction run by auctioneer Damien Cooley, with proceeds donated to the Sydney Children’s Hospital.
The David Selden-designed King Penthouse features an outdoor terrace and garden that opens directly to the sky, complete with a green marble BBQ kitchen, plus a temperature-controlled wine cellar, reflection pool, and an internal kitchen decked out in backlit onyx stone and high-end appliances, including a hidden dishwasher.
For an additional $2 million, potential purchasers can buy the artworks and furniture the penthouse has been styled with.
