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With a design guided by the landscape itself, this new holiday house in the Ibizan countryside is a serene and breathable retreat immersed in nature and connected to the landA house of five volumes designed by architect Marià Castelló has found its place in the terraced landscape of the San Mateo plain on the island of Ibiza.
Architect Castelló, who founded his practice in 2002 in Formentera, has always been inspired by the landscapes of the Pitiüsas islands. As a result, his architectural work has developed a strong presence of serenity, harmony and precision, reflecting the character of the island culture. Open plan space for social activity inside is furnished with custom-designed furniture, the Xamena sofa by Jose Gandia Blasco and Ramón Esteve for Gandía Blasco, and pieces from the D12 Collection designed by Castelló and Lorena Ruzafa.
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