
Missoni presents Trio Isle Interiors on Al Marjan Island in partnership with DURAR OCTA
Following the success of Moonstone Interiors by Missoni, launched last year in Ras Al Khaimah, the project marks the next step in the partnership between DURAR, the luxury developer, and OCTA Properties, a leading real estate management company in the UAE. This collaboration brings Missoni's iconic style to the pristine surroundings of Al Marjan Island, a 4.5 km extension into the sea covering 2.7 million square meters.
Trio Isle Interiors by Missoni will consist of three buildings, offering world-class aesthetics and interior design by the renowned Italian brand. The development will feature spacious one-, two-, and three-bedroom residential units, all reflecting Missoni's signature vibrant style. The development includes three podiums, three swimming pools, three restaurants, and three lobbies, ensuring a true resort-like lifestyle.
Livio Proli, CEO of Missoni, said, "We're excited to continue our successful collaboration with DURAR OCTA on this second project in Ras Al Khaimah. This partnership allows us to contribute to the dynamic growth of the UAE's real estate sector with another unique development."
Mohammed Miqdadi, general manager of DURAR Group, added, "Trio Isle Interiors by Missoni offers a one-of-a-kind lifestyle destination with world-class design and exceptional amenities, making it a desirable location for residents, investors, and holidaymakers alike."
Fawaz Sous, CEO of OCTA Properties, said, "This project is another example of the trust global brands place in OCTA, following the success of our previous launches. Trio Isle Interiors by Missoni will offer unparalleled amenities and a thoughtful design that epitomises waterfront living."
The project, developed by DURAR OCTA, is expected to be completed by the end of 2027. DURAR Group has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality projects, including MASA Residence and Moonstone Interiors by Missoni on Al Marjan Island. OCTA Properties is set to launch 14 new projects in Dubai by March 2025, with a total value exceeding Dh9 billion.
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