Victoria Place boasts jaw-dropping views and world-class amenities.

Victoria Place , one a Honolulu’s newest luxury residences, is embracing the Hawaiian capital’s natural beauty thanks to its design philosophy, world-class amenities and enviable location.

Located on the front row of O‘ahu’s South Shore, Victoria Place is a project years in the making with architecture by SCB , interiors by Tihany Design and landscape architecture by VITA .

The 40-story property features 350 one, two and three bedroom homes, all meticulously designed with a curated color palette, natural materials and glamorous finishing touches.

"Our material choices, from walnut wood to basalt stone, create an organic modern palette that feels intrinsically connected to Hawaii,” she explained. “Each material was selected not just for beauty, but for how it engages the senses — the warmth of wood, the coolness of stone, the resilience of oil-rubbed bronze against the sea air. These materials anchor the design to the land and climate, making it both grounded and timeless."

Upon entry to the building, the grand double-height lobby’s custom lanterns immediately draw the eye upward to the impressive vaulted ceilings, adding depth and texture to the rustic space. Elsewhere, a notable art collection features works from local and visiting artists. Pieces include ‘Sunrise to Sunset,’ a bronze and copper sculpture by Hawaii’s beloved sculptor Satoru Abe that serves as a centerpiece of the palm garden; ‘Seven Sisters,’ a series of abstract sculptures by Hawaii-based sculptor and painter John Koga and a pair of large-scale paintings by local contemporary artist Pegge Hopper.

The private dining room.

Residents of Victoria Place can enjoy a plethora of indoor and outdoor amenities, including three pools, a spa, multiple tropical gardens, a wine room and a pool house reservable for private events.

The spa.

Stunning 180-degree views of the Pacific ocean makes the perfect backdrop for beachy living, with residents having the opportunity to enjoy awe-inspiring sunrises and sunsets in the comfort of their own home or while relaxing in one of Victoria Place’s lush gardens.

One of the three pools.

“The design of Victoria Place fully embraces the environment through the seamless integration with the outdoors, maximizing the views and celebrating local plants and flowers,” added Ben Wrigley, AIA, principal, SCB. “Envisioning Victoria Place as a reflection of Hawaii’s landscape, much like a gallery serves and complements great art, the architecture emphasizes an understated and natural approach that showcases and honors the connection to the land.”

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