April 29, 2026

Cira Residences Grand Opening x MYRTLE

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CIRA Residences × MYRTLE: Redefining Luxury Through “One of One”
Grand Opening | 28 March 2026

As the meaning of “home” evolves beyond mere residence into a reflection of identity, lifestyle, and personal rhythm, this collaboration brings together two worlds—ultra-luxury living and fine jewelry—united by a shared belief: true luxury is never mass-produced, but deeply personal.

The exhibition presented a curated selection of rare gemstones, including Ruby and Blue Sapphire, each meticulously chosen to represent individuality and enduring value. Much like CIRA Residences itself—limited to only nine private homes—every detail is thoughtfully crafted to reflect the distinct character of its owner.

According to Ornchaporn Traivanathum,
“A home is not defined by its size, but by how meaningfully it reflects the lives within. CIRA Residences was created as a collection of only nine private homes, where every element—from location to design—supports a life lived with intention. This collaboration with MYRTLE extends that philosophy into another dimension, allowing us to express how spaces and objects of value can tell deeply personal stories.”

Echoing this perspective, Veeraya Trirotanan shared,
“Every MYRTLE piece begins with a story. We work with natural diamonds and rare gemstones to create something truly personal—capturing moments and memories unique to each individual. This collaboration with CIRA Residences feels natural, as we share the same belief that true luxury is not made for everyone, but designed for someone.”

More than an event, the evening became a dialogue between space and story—where a home is not just where life happens, and a piece of jewelry is not merely an object of beauty, but both become lasting expressions of identity and meaning.

The evening unfolded as an intimate exchange of perspectives, bringing together a curated circle of distinguished guests and notable families to reflect on what defines a truly meaningful home.

For Thanradee Thammaneewong, a home is not measured by scale, but by how seamlessly it accommodates the rhythm of family life. It is where moments of togetherness and solitude coexist in quiet harmony—where the kitchen becomes the heart of daily rituals, effortlessly connecting to the dining space as conversations unfold over the simplest of meals. The living room offers a place of retreat at the end of the day, while lush green corners invite her daughter’s imagination to roam freely. In essence, a home is one that gently draws its family back together, while allowing each individual the freedom to simply be.

Echoing this sensibility, Salisa Lertchawanrat spoke of the importance of alignment—between location, lifestyle, and spatial intention. A home must be intuitively connected, both in its accessibility and in how it supports everyday living. Within this, the walk-in closet emerges as more than a functional space, but a quiet expression of personal identity, while the bathroom—thoughtfully designed as a His-and-Her sanctuary—offers a rare sense of privacy within shared living.

For Maneerat Thammaneevong, the essence of a home lies in balance. Spaces are thoughtfully composed to hold both connection and independence—where open, light-filled living areas welcome moments of gathering, and private corners offer space for reflection. The kitchen, complete with pantry and island, becomes a natural setting for everyday rituals, while more personal spaces—such as the dressing area—transform into quiet retreats for restoration and self-expression.

More than a gathering, the evening became a subtle reflection of the CIRA philosophy—where a home transcends its physical form, and where even the most intimate spaces hold the power to tell a story. Much like a piece of fine jewelry, it is not defined by its presence alone, but by the meaning it carries—an enduring expression of identity, memory, and the moments that shape a life.

CIRA RESIDENCES
Resonate Life – Utmost
Where space, story, and individuality become one.