Armani/Casa Designs Luxury Residences at Manila’s Century Spire

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Published June 9, 2014

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A Stylish Rise to the Skies–Armani/Casa was tapped by Century Properties Group to head the interior designs for Century Spire, the 60-story residential tower in Manila’s Makati district. The interior design group is in charge of designing all residential properties inside the Spire, as well as common areas and amenities, such as custom light fixtures and furnishings. Set to be completed and open for move-in by 2018, Century Spire will be one of the tallest upscale apartment buildings in Manila–and with Armani’s styling, it will without doubt be the most stylish.


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