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Villa Quercia

Villa Quercia, Italy — Modernist white villa with wooden accents overlooking infinity pool, gnarled olive tree, and Tuscan landscape under clear sky.
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Nestled in one of Puglia's most sought-after locations, Villa Quercia combines modern luxury with impeccable design.

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This newly built villa offers three spacious bedrooms and two stylish bathrooms, ensuring maximum comfort for guests. Relax by the stunning infinity pool, prepare culinary delights in the open-concept kitchen, and enjoy al fresco dining under the stars, surrounded by ancient olive trees. As a previous member of the Vipp Guesthouses collection, Villa Quercia showcases the exceptional design prowess of both STUDIOTOFF and Vipp, exuding contemporary elegance and sophistication at every turn. Indulge in the ultimate getaway experience at this exquisite property.

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Bedroom #1

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Bedroom #2

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Bedroom #3

The Details

What makes it Kobu

The open living and dining area of this exquisite villa features a stunning Vipp kitchen with top-notch Miele appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. Elegant paper pendant lights adorn the dining area, creating a warm ambiance, while the adjacent lounge area with a modular Vipp sofa offers comfort and style. Each of the three bedrooms is a haven of comfort with cozy beds, hotel-quality bedding, and oak furniture for storage. The primary bedroom includes a locally crafted desk and an ensuite bathroom with white tiling and a VIPP bath module, offering a luxurious retreat. The second bathroom, shared by the other two bedrooms, mirrors the ensuite's beauty and attention to detail. Villa is available for five nights minimum.

Experience seamless indoor-outdoor living in this villa, where the living room doors open completely to welcome refreshing breezes and natural light. The veranda offers an ideal setting for outdoor dining and relaxation with picturesque views, an inviting infinity pool, and comfortable lounge seating, including four plush sun loungers with Borek parasols. Enjoy the outdoor shower for a refreshing experience on hot days and indulge in delightful cooking with the barbecue. For breathtaking panoramic views, venture up to the rooftop, where the scenery becomes even more awe-inspiring.

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Directions

Brindisi Airport (BDS)

35 min by car

The Destination

Italy

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Embrace la dolce vita and immerse yourself in Italy’s historic piazzas and palazzi, breath-taking vineyards and coastline, and unparalleled mouth-watering cuisine. Revel in the romance of Italy by drifting down the storied canals of Venice, climbing the coastal trails of the Cinque Terre, or unwinding poolside in Capri.

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