A one-of-a-kind condo in Miami Beach has just hit the market for $19.39 million, and it’s every bit as dramatic as its Broadway roots suggest.
The oceanfront residence — located at Continuum South Tower at 100 South Pointe Drive — was created by Tony Award-winning producer Luigi Caiola, known for hits like The Color Purple and The Inheritance.
Caiola, who co-founded Caiola Productions with his sister Rose Caiola, spent more than three years transforming two separate units into a single, art-filled showpiece designed by AD100 designer Joe Nahem.
The result is a home that’s as theatrical as it is serene — a rare confluence of design pedigree and performance flair, listed by Bryan Sereny and Bill Hernandez of the Bill and Bryan Team at Douglas Elliman.
The four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home spans roughly 3,700 square feet, with a 180-degree exposure offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the Miami skyline. But the views aren’t the only art on display.
From the moment you enter, the home’s design reveals an almost cinematic level of detail: a polka-dot resin tunnel that feels like walking through an art installation, stained-glass–inspired panels that bend sunlight into jewel tones, and sculptural rooms that flow seamlessly into one another.
“This residence is extraordinary because every element flows together into one cohesive vision,” says listing agent Bill Hernandez. “It’s like living in a piece of art. Even the bathrooms are encased in hand-poured resin panels that feel like living sculpture.”
To bring the vision to life, Luigi Caiola enlisted Joe Nahem of AD100 firm Fox-Nahem Associates, known for creating interiors that balance sophistication with personality.
Nahem’s approach here is bold but deeply livable — a masterclass in marrying vibrant color, rich textures, and structural artistry.
No corner of the condo was left untouched: coral-inspired bedroom walls echo Miami’s coastal environment, and custom furnishings blur the line between function and form.
“This condo is unique because the design goes beyond decoration — it’s a lifestyle immersed in art,” says co-listing agent Bryan Sereny.
The primary bedroom sets itself apart from the rest of the house with a calming, neutral color palette. But the space is no less creative and unique, with a coral-inspired design that seemingly spells “under-the-sea while being over-the-ocean”.
Borrowing a note from the rest of the interiors, the bathrooms take the design a step further, with vibrant colors, patterns and embellishments that are bound to make an impression on visitors.
Located in one of Miami Beach’s most prestigious buildings, the residence also delivers five-star resort amenities: a private beach club, two lagoon-style pools, full-service restaurant, three tennis courts, and a 23,000-square-foot fitness and spa pavilion.
The Continuum’s location at the southern tip of South Beach — where Ocean Drive meets the Atlantic — puts residents just steps from Joe’s Stone Crab, South Pointe Park, and the Miami Beach Marina.
With its impeccable craftsmanship, art-forward design, and oceanfront setting, this Continuum residence represents the ultimate in expressive luxury. It’s a place where art, architecture, and storytelling converge — much like the Broadway productions that helped inspire it.
In the words of Bill Hernandez, “It’s not just about the beauty of each space, but how they connect — this is a home that feels like a museum you can live in.”
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