The Hermès Mansion follows the curvilinear, sculptural “Grande” architectural style, inspired by the organic canopy of the Uruguayan Ombu tree. This design features deep, shading horizontal cantilevers and massive floor-to-ceiling glass façades, ensuring every level has an unobstructed view of the water and the city skyline.
The home offers 11,493 sq. ft. of built-up area across four levels, encompassing 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. It features interiors curated by Hirsch Bedner Associates (HBA), utilizing a material palette of rich, hand-stitched leather wall paneling, marquetry flooring, and bespoke furniture pieces, which are included in the furnished status.
Wellness and entertainment functions are centralized on the basement level, which houses a private cinema, a professional-grade gym, and a tranquil spa. Uniquely, this level also features a luxury boat garage, enabling the owner to transition from their vessel directly into the home. Above, the ground floor is dedicated to vast, open-plan social spaces that merge with the private beachfront.
Architecture and Exterior Design
Front Elevation & Cascading Infinity Pool
This primary view illustrates the villa’s ‘Grande’ architectural style. The multi-tiered infinity pool utilizes a stepped overflow design that creates a seamless visual link from the private beach to the ground-floor lounge. Symmetrical wings frame a central glass atrium, maximizing natural light penetration.

Central Foyer & Formal Entrance
The formal entrance serves as the central circulatory hub. It features a transparent, floor-to-ceiling glass gallery that provides a direct visual axis to the city skyline across the water. A sculptural, interlocking-ring chandelier defines the volume of the double-height space.

Formal Dining Room
This dedicated entertaining space features a massive, oval marquetry dining table. The central feature is a book-matched white marble wall panel, flanked by textured, hand-stitched leather walls. The acoustic ceiling design includes integrated lighting channels.

Formal Lounge: City View
The primary formal lounge utilizes a symmetrical layout of curved sectional sofas. Motorized floor tracks allow the entire glass wall to retract, expanding the social space out to the private pool podium and beachfront. The view frames the Dubai Marina and Burj Al Arab.

Formal Lounge: Garden View
This rendering focuses on the biophilic integration within the main social zone. Retractable glass walls merge the seating area with the vertical “water garden” columns, utilizing greenery as natural structural screening.

The Atrium Lounge
Centered within the architectural heart of the home, this lounge serves as an informal gallery space. It highlights the volume of the double-height atrium and the bespoke craftsmanship of the furniture, which is heavily inspired by equestrian textures.
Master Suite Living Area
The entire upper floor is dedicated to the primary bedroom sanctuary. This rendering shows the master’s private lounge area, which includes a dedicated wet bar and a lounge cabana balcony featuring 270-degree views of the water and the city.

Location & Community
Amali Island is a 1.2 million sq. ft. interconnected sanctuary. Residents have access to:
The Clubhouse: A 10,000 sq. ft. members-only facility featuring a gourmet restaurant, cigar lounge, and saltwater pools.
Mainland Access: While secluded, it is served by a private floating helipad and a dedicated marina. The purchase also includes two dedicated parking slots at the Cavalli Couture Residence on the Jumeirah Water Canal for convenient mainland transitions.
This residence is tailored for those who view property as a collectible asset, offering a level of privacy and nautical integration that is currently unmatched in the Dubai prime market.