Dimora a Capri by Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva
Dimora a Capri is a beautiful mid-century seafront home located in Capri, Italy, redesigned by Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva.
About Dimora a Capri
Capri: A Fusion of Timeless Beauty and Contemporary Grandeur
From the iconic “faraglioni” to the famed “piazzetta,” Capri’s allure has historically spanned from Emperor Tiberio to Pablo Neruda. Consequently, its charm has evolved, making it a magnetic retreat for luminaries and tourists alike. As a result, this enchanting island stands proudly among the world’s most coveted destinations.
An Architectural Gem Amidst Marina Grande
Within this setting, Italy Sotheby’s International Realty presents a masterpiece, exquisitely placed in Marina Grande. Furthermore, this design marvel offers breathtaking panoramas of Capri’s vibrant harbor and the expansive Gulf of Naples.
To access this sanctuary, one journeys by car, meandering through aromatic citrus orchards and verdant vineyards. Then, upon arrival, a sprawling Caprese garden, brimming with lemon trees, warmly welcomes guests.
Inside, the property unfolds into two distinct living spaces, meticulously crafted by Architect Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva. He, in his vision, married the island’s natural allure with modern finesse. Meanwhile, the home’s interiors play with the tranquil hues of the Gulf of Naples. Large windows frame scenic vistas, and creamy rooms glow with hints of Vetri’s signature blues and greens, echoing the ceramic details of the fireplace.
Bespoke Elegance Meets Retro Charm
Moreover, the furniture, a harmonious blend of minimalist elegance and retro flair, pays tribute to designs from the ’70s and ’80s. Renowned names like Cassina and Flavia stand out, but it’s dell’Uva’s tailored pieces that truly personalize the space.
Lastly, rounding off the home’s luxury are three terraces. Indeed, they bridge the elegant indoors with the raw, natural beauty outside, creating a perfect balance for residents and guests.
Photography courtesy of Italy Sotheby’s International Realty
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- by Matt Watts