BALEARIC ISLANDS

Bosseria

Bosseria, Balearic Islands, Spain — Minimalist living room with curved cream furniture, stone coffee table, wood-framed doors, and open-plan kitchen with walnut cabinetry.

Images courtesy of Bosseria

In the heart of Palma’s Old Town an iconic Art Nouveau building has been reimagined for gracious, modern living.

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Built in 1904, this five-storey building, which was once the city dwelling of one of Mallorca’s noble families, is being redeveloped into an exclusive collection of sophisticated, urban homes. Located within walking distance of shops, cultural centres, cafes and restaurants, when complete, this modernist gem with a leafy, internal courtyard will consist of seven one-of-a-kind residences — five spacious apartments with balconies and bay windows overlooking the street, and two impressive penthouses with private roof terraces offering views over the city.

Bosseria, Balearic Islands — Luxury open-plan living with marble kitchen island, walnut cabinetry, geometric tile flooring, pendant lighting, and contemporary furnishings.
Bosseria, Balearic Islands — Spa bathroom with exposed wood beams, marble floors, vertical wood-slat island sink, black-framed windows overlooking flowering bougainvillea garden.
Bosseria, Balearic Islands, Spain — Modern open-plan living space with patterned tile flooring, marble kitchen island, dark wood beams, and minimalist furniture in neutral tones.
Bosseria, Balearic Islands — Sunlit bedroom with earth-tone linens, sage-green wainscoting, patterned wallpaper, and French doors opening to Mediterranean courtyard garden.
Bosseria, Balearic Islands, Spain — Modernist bedroom with exposed timber beams, cream upholstery bed, natural light, and expansive terracotta curtains.
Bosseria, Balearic Islands, Spain — Bedroom with exposed wood beams, walnut paneling, marble vanity, geometric floor tiles, and minimalist luxury design.
Bosseria, Balearic Islands — Spa bathroom with dark wood canopy frame, marble basin, brass sconces, and geometric tile flooring opening to garden views.
Bosseria, Balearic Islands, Spain — Rooftop terrace with woven chairs, potted plants, and cathedral views at golden hour.

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Due to its historic importance, the building is protected, so many of the original architectural and decorative features have been preserved throughout. The blend of these unique details with modern amenities will create homes that are infused with history, whilst being fully equipped for contemporary living.

Bacco Properties is a Mallorca-based property development firm specialising in creating exclusive, luxury homes. Their aim is to set the scene for an elegant and sophisticated Mediterranean lifestyle. Bacco is passionate about finding architectural gems and transforming them into beautiful apartments that combine historic charm with modern comforts. They partner with skilled architects and designers to ensure that no detail is overlooked and that every home is functional, comfortable and aesthetically appealing.

Directions

Carrer de la Bosseria, Palma, Spain

The Destination

Balearic Islands

Balearic Islands

This sun-kissed archipelago off Spain’s eastern coast made up of 4 stunning islands, Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera. Lounge by its postcard-worthy turquoise waters, traverse it’s stunning hillside hamlets, hop between islands, or just enjoy the laidback charm of this quintessential Mediterranean getaway.

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