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Chic Tuscan Villa

Inspired by Art Deco, interior designer Vincenzo De Cotiis beautifully designed this Tuscan villa located in Forte dei Marmi.

An open-sky lounging area with elegant Vincenzo De Cotiis sunbeds are placed in front of the residence’s gym.

The exterior dining room is used to take in the rays on warm days. Surrounding a table made from recycled wood, De Cotiis included Pierre Jeanneret chairs. The designer’s own glass and metal box sits on the table.

The indoor living and room and terrace are one. The sofa is upholstered in linen velvet whereas the outdoor benches are made of marble and outdoor fabric. The wall lamp and the vases are part of the decorator’s Progetto Domestico collection.

The dining room worktop extends into a table, while the ribbed stucco of the ceiling matches the ribs of the stools. Like the chandelier, all has been created by the designer himself.

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In the bedroom, decorative panels are placed like paintings. Hand-dyed fabric has been placed under glass and framed. On the left, a brass and marble nightstand.

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A neo-Art Deco bathroom with a vintage round mirror matched by a green quartz cabinet with washbasins and gold metal legs.

Biscayne Bay by Peter Marino

The living room is filled with art from artists such as Damien Hirst and Alexander Calder. The room also a Claude Lalanne table, a custom sofa and armchairs by Peter Marino himself along with a cocktail table by Juan & Paloma Garrido. Can you spot the Fontana on the far right image?

In the guest bathroom, the floors, wall, and vanity are made of Onyx Arco Iris. The sink, fittings, and mirrored medicine cabinet with lighting are custom-designed by Marino.

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The living room also features a metal sculpture by Yonel Lebovici (left) and artworks by Richard Prince. Marino also added in his own custom game table, club chairs, bronze boxes, sofa, and carpet.