
Object 1 launches new wellness lifestyle project in Dubai
Leading real estate developer Object 1 has launched Essenlife, its new residential development in the strategically located within Jumeirah Village Triangle (JVT) in Dubai.
Conceptualised around the core principles of purposeful and wellness-oriented living, Essenlife reflects Object 1's continued commitment to creating thoughtfully designed communities aligned with evolving lifestyle expectations in the dynamic emirate, said the developer.
Essenlife introduces a unique residential concept tailored to today's wellness-conscious buyer, integrating resort-style amenities and cutting-edge technology in a vibrant community setting.
The development features two swimming pools along with a dedicated kids' pool, offering residents unmatched leisure options rarely found in Jumeirah Village Triangle.
It is also the developer's first project to include exclusive Sky Deck facilities, such as a Sky Infinity Pool and Sky Leisure Deck with sun-loungers, providing panoramic views of the Dubai Marina skyline and delivering a premium lifestyle experience.
With construction set to be completed by Q4 2027, Essenlife comes at a time of increasing demand for high-end, experience-led developments in JVT - a district that has seen transaction volumes surge by 62% in early 2025 compared to the same period last year, said Object 1 in its statement.
The area is also benefiting from Dubai Holding's and RTA's infrastructure development agreement and improved access points.
Essenlife will feature a curated set of outdoor and indoor amenities designed for active, community-centric living.
These include a CrossFit zone, yoga and meditation area, padel court, lagoon-style pool featuring a natural sand island with sun loungers, poolside sunken lounge, cinema, gym, sauna and steam room, table tennis, clubhouse, barbeque and lounge, and children's play areas, said the statement.
CEO Tatiana Tonu said: "Essenlife represents the evolution of what modern urban living can be. We envisioned a space where innovation meets intention, where every feature supports a resort lifestyle rooted in wellness, connection, and elevated experiences."
"It's not just about where you live, but how you live. In 2025, as Dubai's real estate market continues to thrive with a projected 5% increase in property prices and strong demand for high-end, experience-driven developments, Essenlife is designed to cater to a new wave of residents who seek both modernity and meaning in their living," she stated.
Incorporating advanced smart home technology, Essenlife features Tedee smart locks that allow residents to unlock their homes using a smartphone or smartwatch, eliminating the need for traditional keys.
These locks support customizable access permissions and maintain a log of all entry and exit activity, enhancing both convenience and security, she noted.
According to Tonu, the residences are also equipped with a comprehensive home automation system, enabling intuitive control of lighting, music, temperature, and security settings through a centralised interface.
These technologies are designed to adapt to each resident's lifestyle and preferences, delivering a seamless, connected living experience that aligns with modern urban expectations, she added.-
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