The Collection’s expanding portfolio of managed residences offers state-of-theart facilities, luxurious amenities and personal service that is truly bespoke.
Superyachts provide their owners with the freedom to travel around the world in the comfort of their (seaworthy) home—in a private, luxurious environment with unmatched freedom, comfort, privacy and joy.
The seemingly singular pleasures of the superyacht lifestyle, however, are not restricted to the high seas. The visionary founder of Wainbridge, Kirill Pisarev, has conceived a landbased service brand, The Collection, which in terms of discretion and service offers a high-end residential international lifestyle that is on par with anything found on board a superyacht.
“At first glance, luxury yachting and residential lifestyles appear different,” says Edouard Deschepper, principal of The Collection, “but both thrive on a bespoke and tailored approach to service that is driven by passion. Our team has constant exposure to ultra-high-net-worth individuals of different nationalities and our unique portfolio of landmark and statement properties in the world’s top cities and retreat destinations has been prepared according to what this group of people want and desire.”
As such, The Collection combines the finest real estate with the highest level of personalised service, offering owners and residents an international lifestyle defined by a simple philosophy: to be a paradigm for luxury living.
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Hong Kong Tatler.
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