Late Celebrity Designer Lorraine Letendre’s Ten Museum Park Condo Is Listed for $4.5 Million

The late Miami Beach renowned interior designer Lorraine Letendre’s three-story Tower Suite residence is listed for $4.5 million. The property at 1040 Biscayne Blvd, #4203 boasts ocean, city and bay views in downtown Miami’s Ten Museum Park condominiums. Jill Hertzberg and Jill Eber of The Jills Zeder Group, represent the seller. 

The 3,986-square-foot Tower Suite spans from the 42nd to 44th floors, with the main level sitting on the 42nd floor. It features three bedrooms, three bathrooms and one half-bathroom. The first floor includes office space and a second kitchen. It also features 20-foot-high dramatic ceilings and expansive floor-to-ceiling glass windows, allowing abundant natural light. Sliding glass impact doors open to a sprawling balcony, providing picturesque bay and city vistas.

One of the highlights is a private pool offering a taste of outdoor downtown Miami living. Additional features include custom millwork throughout, lime-based plaster walls and ceiling, concealed flush doors, Lutron automated lighting control and automated draperies, whole house drinking quality water filtration, and an additional sound-insulated principal bedroom ceiling.

“Situated in the sought-after Ten Museum Park, this chic residence in the sky offers incredible views and access to all that downtown Miami has to offer,” Eber says. “Steps away from the new Museum Park, it represents the ultimate waterfront city lifestyle.”

Ten Museum Park is a minimalist-designed luxury building offering 5-star service, including 24-hour concierge service, valet, state-of-the-art fitness center, wave pool, yoga, cycling and a steam room with spa. 

During her career, Letendre designed interiors for many notable celebrities and curated the residence’s interior design. Her work has been featured in Architectural Digest and other top design publications. She established her design services more than 40 years ago.

“This gorgeous 3-story residence, beckoning with incomparable water, city and bay views, is a downtown Miami masterpiece,” Hertzberg says of The Jills Zeder Group. “The best part of the residence is that Lorraine Letendre herself meticulously designed every single detail in it. With an open design, the home boasts the most upscale appointments and is a wonderful find for the luxury buyer who desires the best of Miami living.”

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