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Turri, contemporary luxury on the Garda hills

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On the enchanting hills surrounding Garda Lake, an exclusive private house is able to tell Turri‘s philosophy: this project embodies the company’s “modern luxury” vision, where the tailor-made ability and Made in Italy culture are translated into environments of great character.

Built on two independent but linked levels, the villa presents environments meant to create a direct relation with the outdoor: the wide windows frame the Garda Lake landscape by offering natural light to the indoor.

On the upper floor, a light and welcoming dining area leads to a wide living area presenting a strong contemporary character. Here are the latest Marco Acerbis creations: Joel living room, Kenobi table, and Lynn chairs, which express the modern luxury concept strongly and clearly. On the same floor, in the master bedroom, the tale continues with other furniture: Joel elements and Bow poufs by Studio Milo – Arianna Crosetta. Beside the fireplace, the Vesta living, designed by Francesca Lanzavecchia, with armchair, sofa, and coffee table – whose colours remind the Lake hues – creates an intimate and private space meant to relax and rediscover the intensity of the surrounding landscape. A relaxing space is completed by the Riban armchair designed by Toan Nguyen, supported by Nook coffee tables designed by Studio Milo – Arianna Crosetta.

On the lower floor, the collections Atelier and Kyma by Matteo Nunziati furnish with elegance and refinement the living and dining spaces, together with the Nabi chair by Marco Acerbis.

A consistent aesthetic language features the entire project, expressing Turri’s philosophy: an elegant refinement, attention to comfort, precious materials, and a design reflecting the relationship between space and function. Turri designs the living space as a telling environment able to express a refined and strongly Italian aesthetic where every environment becomes an example of elegant and aware living.