
Omoria Private Residences unveiled
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The project's flagship feature is a luxury wellness centre equipped with infrared saunas, salt rooms, ice baths, oxygen therapy, and nutrition programs
Omoria, a Dubai-based company co-founded by Innovate Living Development and Dr. Omar BinSulaiman, has introduced Omoria Private Residences. The project aims to set a new benchmark in private living that blends anticipatory service, thoughtfully crafted spaces, and holistic well-being.
Born in Dubai and shaped by the city's globally recognised standard of excellence, Omoria is set to expand across iconic destinations within the UAE, with a vision to establish its presence in key global markets, said a statement from the company.
Dr. Omar BinSulaiman, Founder & Chairman BinSulaiman Group – OBS said, 'Today's global ultra luxury consumer doesn't just recognise the Dubai standards, they expect it, wherever they travel. Dubai and the UAE have redefined what the world now regards as the ultimate benchmark for excellence across experiences, services, products, and future-ready living. Omoria is born of this very DNA. At its heart lies a deep commitment to holistic well-being and longevity, sustainability and a world of exclusive, curated services, all delivered with the elegance, innovation, and precision that define Dubai and the UAE on the global stage.'
According to the statement, Omoria is set to revolutionise the industry with a portfolio of innovative developments. From personalised wellness and nutrition plans crafted by dedicated well being concierges to in residence dining, spa, and signature living experiences, Omoria offers intentional service that ensures a memorable stay for its guests. The debut project on Dubai Islands will feature a limited collection of waterfront residences, including a signature penthouse. Each residence offers direct beach access, sea views, and wellness focused amenities. Designed by Innovate Living's atelier and an acclaimed Italian director, each residence is fully furnished with pieces from artisanal Italian brands, blending with functionality.
The project's flagship feature is a luxury wellness centre equipped with infrared saunas, salt rooms, ice baths, oxygen therapy, and nutrition programs, all managed by a dedicated wellness concierge. Additionally, the residences boast centralised air and water purification systems, and a unique skyline padel court, the statement outlined.
Kareem Fahmy, Founder & CEO of Innovate Living added, 'We're seeing a shift in how long-term value is perceived in the ultra-luxury residential sector. We've introduced a proprietary hospitality model that offers the refinement of a luxury home, combined with Omoria's new gold standard in private hospitality. As a Dubai brand, we deeply understand the evolving needs of our clientele, and with Omoria Private Residences, we're setting a new benchmark not only for Dubai but for the world.'
Yigit Sezgin, Omoria Advisor to the board added, 'Luxury today is being redefined, not by abundance, but by intention. For ultra-high-net-worth individuals, the true measure of luxury lies in privacy, consistency and environments that adapt intuitively to their lifestyle. Omoria responds to this evolution, not by replicating the hotel experience at home, but by creating something more meaningful. We are setting a new global standard for deeply personal, operationally disciplined and experience-led residential living.'
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