In a gesture that blurs the boundary between design and desire, a Miami condominium has reimagined the concept of interior architecture by installing a $1.5 million Pagani Zonda as a sculptural room divider. After all, why settle for a wall when a rare Italian thoroughbred—750 horsepower of unapologetic engineering—can command the space?

Suspended between the master suite and the expansive 4,200-square-foot living area, the supercar appears to hover effortlessly, transforming the residence into a gallery of velocity and craftsmanship. The oceanfront property, valued at $8 million, embraces the Zonda not merely as an object of admiration, but as its defining centerpiece.


The installation itself was an operation of theatrical precision. A crane delicately lifted the luminous machine through the condominium’s balcony doors, an entrance befitting its status. Once inside, the vehicle was rotated and secured onto a bespoke carbon fiber and aluminum mount—engineered in harmony with the car’s aerodynamic form—creating the illusion of weightless suspension.

With only a handful produced annually, the Pagani Zonda R remains one of the most elusive supercars in existence. Here, it transcends its identity as a performance machine, becoming a one-of-a-kind artistic installation that bridges private ownership and gallery-worthy design.

The residence has been curated in dialogue with the car’s presence. Clean lines, bold contours, and a restrained palette amplify the drama of the floating masterpiece, allowing it to dominate without overwhelming. Floor-to-ceiling ocean views provide a serene counterpoint to the kinetic energy embodied in the Zonda’s form.

It is, undeniably, a statement—one that elevates the property beyond luxury into the realm of spectacle. For some, it may verge on excess; for others, it is the ultimate expression of passion meeting design.