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Villa D

Villa D, Africa — Minimalist living room with cognac leather seating, cream shag rugs, textured terracotta walls, and linear fireplace beneath black pendant lights.

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At the end of a majestic alley lined with olive trees, Villa D, created by Studio KO, emerges from a green carpet alternating vegetable garden, orchard, manicured lawn, and desert moor, standing there with pride as this land of contrasts with the insolent beauty welcoming it.

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Located on the road to Ouarzazate, 15 km from Marrakech, Villa D struggles to conceal its beautiful rurality. Beautiful watchful Palm trees surround its imposing pisé / rammed earth silhouette. Its gardens extend from its dry juniper-lined walls to the edge of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. The diversity of this landscape relentlessly resounds with the austerity of its design, as if heaven and earth, shadow and light, the sacred and the profane, the rich and the poor have agreed to be united here between the vertical and the horizontal in a secret and subtle dialogue.

Villa D, Africa — Terracotta adobe walls with narrow wooden door, desert landscaping with palm and olive trees, minimalist modernist architecture under clouded sky.
Villa D, Africa — Thatched pavilion with woven ceiling, cream linen seating, woven ottomans, overlooking manicured gardens and water features.
Villa D, Africa — Minimalist interior with cognac leather sofa, glass doors opening to lush tropical garden, terracotta sphere on console table, warm earthy tones.
Villa D, Africa — Infinity pool with linear water channel, palm trees, clay architecture, wooden deck, gray lounge cushions, canvas shade, desert landscape.
Relax by the pool Villa D, Marrakech, Morocco
Table Setting Villa D, Marrakech, Morocco
Villa D, Africa — Courtyard dining setup with wooden tables, metal-rimmed raised garden beds, olive tree, terracotta walls, and minimalist outdoor furniture.
Villa D, Africa — Donkey grazing beside weathered adobe wall with palm trees, warm earth tones and dappled shadows creating rustic Mediterranean courtyard atmosphere.
Wellness Room Villa D, Marrakech, Morocco
Villa D, Africa — Minimalist spa bathroom with marble counters, concrete walls, woven window seat, wooden door, vessel sink, and sculptural black accent table in natural light.
Villa D, Africa — Terracotta-walled bedroom with narrow window framing landscape, coral leather bed, and scattered cushions on elevated platform.
Villa D, Africa — Minimalist bathroom with sculptural white soaking tub, industrial metal fireplace, warm plaster walls, brass pendant light, natural stone flooring, and curated décor.
Villa D, Africa — Spa bathroom with earthen walls, white sculptural basins, wooden cabinet, natural light from horizontal window, terracotta slippers on neutral rug.
Villa D, Africa — Desert landscape framed through minimalist concrete doorway with prickly pear cactus, palm trees, and arid terrain bathed in natural light.
Villa D, Africa — Open-air shower with clay walls, palm tree views, woven storage baskets, minimalist design and natural light.
Villa D, Africa — Modernist bedroom with textured terracotta walls, linear ceiling light, paired beds with brass lamps, black steel fireplace feature, and leather seating in warm earthy tones.

Master Suite

Villa D, Africa — Minimalist bedroom with terracotta textured walls, white bed, beige wingback chair, wooden side table, and large window with botanical artwork, warm ambient lighting.

Independent Suite

Four Bedrooms Villa D, Marrakech, Morocco

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The Details

What makes it Kobu

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Designed by Studio KO, Villa D is intended to be both friendly and welcoming, even with its undeniably minimalist cathedral-like design. More than a pure and impressive architectural statement, it remains a humble family home brimming with surprises, led by a team who has been dedicated to its success since the very beginning.

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Directions

Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK)

30 min by car

The Destination

Africa

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From Marrakech to Cape Town, the African continent boasts a breadth of speeds and experiences for any type of traveller. Spectacular coastlines, nature and wildlife, meet traditional culture, craftsmanship and cuisine — all the ingredients of an unforgettable journey of a lifetime.

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

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