
Casa Olivi is an 18th century farm located in Treia in the heart of the Marches. This beautiful Italian region with rolling hills, sea views and olive groves is also called The New Tuscany.

The renovation of the farm took four years. The outside style has been preserved as the building is protected by the Italian Cultural and History Administration, but the inside has been entirely renovated according to a luxurious, high comfortable and minimalist style.

The villa is decorated with design furniture from Vitra, Cassina, Gandia Blasco and Philippe Stark, to name a few.

This luxureous villa can be rented but be warned, all this luxury does not come cheap. The house, which can fit up to 11 people, has five bedrooms. Four are situated in the main house and there is one independent guest house. All bedrooms are en-suite with own bathroom and air conditioning.

Spacious and comfortable, guests can socialise in one of the many different indoor or outdoor communal areas such as the outdoor terrace, the pool area or the living room with a home theatre.

For more detailed information about the house and rental options you can visit Luxury Explorer and Casa in Italia.
Source: images by Gaelle LeBoulicaut and by Hannes Henz / found via French by Design.



8 comments
sophie says:
Aug 22, 2011
thanks Danielle!
Raffaella says:
May 8, 2012
Simply astonishing!
How can I get in touch with you Sophie about the house
Kathrin Arrocha says:
Aug 22, 2011
Looks stunning
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Aug 24, 2011
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Noga from Israel says:
Aug 24, 2011
The most lovely house I ever seen.
Annie McClure says:
Aug 24, 2011
so pure. The essence of beauty in simplicity. Fabulous! I love it.
daniel says:
Aug 30, 2011
como puedo contactar para ir de vacaciones aqui
tom says:
Aug 30, 2011
looks lovely