Extraordinary Thailand Retreat Hits the Market for $24 Million

The Campana Brothers, Joseph Walsh, and Jaime Hayon are among the artisans who collaborated on the luxe estate

Modern beachfront villa with open-air patio, white furniture, vibrant cushions, pool, and ocean view.
Beach villa exterior. Photo: Courtesy of Richmont’s Luxury Real Estate

Traditional Thai architecture gets a modern twist at the Iniala Beach House, which was created in 2013 by a global cast of top-tier talent, including the Campana brothers, Joseph Walsh, and Jaime Hayon. Currently operating as a boutique hotel, the 2.5-acre property sits directly on the turquoise Andaman Sea and comprises a trio of three-bedroom villas (each with its own pool) plus a lavish master suite. The estate also includes four luxe spas, a home cinema, and a living room that is lined with 3,000 blue-and-white ceramic plates and was inspired by Bangkok’s stunning Wat Arun temple.

See below for a peek inside the extraordinary estate, which is listed for $24 million with Richmont’s.

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Luxury villa entrance with wooden panels, stone accents, and water feature, leading to high ceiling and large windows.
The central courtyard designed by the Campana Brothers. Courtesy of Richmont’s Luxury Real Estate

Modern room with unique hanging wicker chairs, abstract ceiling design, soft pillows, and elegant coffee tables on a plush carpet.
Thai designer Eggarat Wongcharit crafted the hanging daybeds. Courtesy of Richmont’s Luxury Real Estate

Living room's backsplash includes blue and white ceramic plates.
One of the living room walls is clad entirely in blue and white ceramic dishes. Courtesy of Richmont’s Luxury Real Estate

Modern bedroom with circular bed, colorful wall art, white furniture, and wooden floor.
A-cero from Spain and the Russian firm PoD collaborated on this bedroom. Courtesy of Richmont’s Luxury Real Estate

Luxurious bathroom with gold mosaic wall, black and white patterned partition, white vanity, and circular mirror.
One of the sculptural bathrooms designed by Eggarat Wongcharit. Courtesy of Richmont’s Luxury Real Estate

A version of this article first appeared in print in our 2018 Winter Issue under the headline On the Market. Subscribe to the magazine.