Overview
Our ambition is not to be the biggest developer in Nairobi. It is to be the one whose buildings people recognise before they see the sign. The crown of The Dagaz is the unit that has to anchor that ambition — designed first, walked last, held to the standard of what nobody sees as well as what everybody sees.
Premium penthouses in Nairobi are not common. The few that exist are mostly in older developments where the original architect and the original builder are not the same firms still standing behind the work. We don’t need your money until we’ve earned it: the crown is offered on the same escrow-protected, milestone-counter-signed plan as every other unit at The Dagaz.
Two of two. There is no third. From USD 1,385,000 (KES 180M / GBP 1.1M).
What the crown carries
Three hundred and twelve square metres internal across two floors. Eighty-eight square metres of private terrace. A double-height living volume with a bespoke oak-and-brass spiral that Lars-Henrik Mortensen drew by hand and the on-site joinery shop is fabricating. Bulthaup b3 kitchen with the full Gaggenau suite (combi-steam, sous-vide drawer, full wine fridge). Vola sanitaryware. Italian travertine floors throughout the public spaces. White-oiled European oak in the bedrooms. Schüco AWS 75 full-height aluminium glazing on every aspect. Every detail designed, not defaulted — for the ten thousandth day, not the sales brochure.
Adjacency to the rooftop
The crown penthouses sit alongside the rooftop pool, the spa, and the orangerie — accessible by lift card or by an internal connection from the upper floor. The terrace shares the canopy with the pool deck without compromising privacy: a planted louvre wall divides the two without making either feel diminished.
What life there looks like
The morning light enters exactly as the architect intended. Every material was selected for how it feels and ages. The community spaces below create reasons to leave the apartment that have nothing to do with the apartment. A standard of living the right people in Nairobi did not think was available to buy — at an address they will recognise before they see the sign.
