Artisanal living meets Japanese aesthetics at Fleur Pavilia
An urban retreat nestled in Kai Yuen, the famed cultural locale in North Point, Fleur Pavilia is a hidden gem for those seeking an artisanal and creative lifestyle.
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A cultural heritage
Located on a verdant hill above the hustle and bustle of North Point, Kai Yuen is a quaint neighbourhood filled with character and rich literary history. Acclaimed cultural luminaries who had called Kai Yuen home included the late novelist Eileen Chang, and essayist and political commentator Sima Changfeng. While today’s cognoscenti would not be able to rub shoulders with such literary greats, they could enjoy a one-of-a-kind living experience at Fleur Pavilia, New World Development’s latest flagship residential project in the Pavilia Collection under The Artisanal Movement on Hong Kong Island.
A home for all seasons
Embodying The Artisanal Movement’s core principles of “Collect, Connect, Collide”, Fleur Pavilia has been finely crafted down to the last detail as an impeccable showcase of the group’s brand culture. To pay tribute to the area’s cultural heritage, this urban oasis has been designed around the theme “Three Friends of Winter”. The pine, bamboo and plum blossom, known for their ability to flourish in winter, also symbolise grit, perseverance and resilience, the ideal characteristics of a scholar-gentleman.
The refined and tranquil essence of these three elements pervades throughout Fleur Pavilia, making it a perfect residence not just for the winter, but all seasons.