( Villas and Penthouses )
Nestled within the picturesque landscape of La Reserva in Sotogrande, Spain, TAI Villa is a striking example of contemporary architecture that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings. Designed by Manuel Ruiz Moriche of ARK Architects, the villa embodies the timeless principles of Mediterranean living — openness, harmony with nature, and the use of noble materials. Throughout the residence, Molteni&C furnishings play an essential role in shaping the atmosphere of refined comfort and understated luxury.
Perched on a hillside podium of stone and wood, the villa's elevated volume offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, creating an uninterrupted dialogue between interior and exterior spaces. Carefully curated to complement the villa’s architectural vision, each Molteni&C piece enhances the fluidity between spaces, reinforcing the project’s philosophy of balance, sustainability, and elegance.
MARTEEN SOFA VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
CINNAMON ARMCHAIR NAOTO FUKASAWA
The living room is anchored by the Marteen sofa and side table by Vincent Van Duysen, alongside the Cinnamon armchair by Naoto Fukasawa, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.
MARTEEN SOFA VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
PORTA VOLTA ARMCHAIR HERZOG & DE MEURON
In the adjacent dining room, the sculptural Porta Volta armchair by Herzog & de Meuron adds a contemporary touch. A second living area features the Surf sofa and side table by Yabu Pushelberg, paired with the iconic D.151.4 armchair by Gio Ponti, emphasizing the home’s blend of modern and classic design elements.
COBEA CHAIR VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
SWAY SOFA YABU PUSHELEBERG
SWAY COFFEE TABLE YABU PUSHELBERG
On the expansive living room terrace, the Sway outdoor sofa and coffee tables by Yabu Pushelberg provide an elegant outdoor retreat, while the Cobea outdoor dining chairs by Vincent Van Duysen grace the dining room terrace, offering a perfect setting for alfresco meals.
BARBICAN CHAIR RODOLFO DORDONI
The kitchen is defined by the Barbican chair by Rodolfo Dordoni, providing both functionality and sophistication. The villa’s guest bedrooms are appointed with furnishings that enhance relaxation: the Wish bed by Rodolfo Dordoni, 4040 bedside table by Dante Bonuccelli, and Gillis armchair by Vincent Van Duysen in one room; the Fulham bed by Rodolfo Dordoni, Casper bedside table by Vincent Van Duysen, and Yoell armchair by Vincent Van Duysen in another.
A private guest terrace features the Palinfrasca outdoor sofa by Vincent Van Duysen, creating a seamless extension of indoor comfort into the natural environment.
In the TV room, the Cleo sofa by Vincent Van Duysen invites moments of leisure, while the home office is outfitted with the Barbican chair, Piccadilly chair and stool by Rodolfo Dordoni, and the Graduate bookcase by Jean Nouvel, ensuring a workspace that is both functional and stylish. The villa’s spa area continues the theme of relaxation, featuring the Sway outdoor sofa by Yabu Pushelberg and the Greenpoint outdoor chair by Vincent Van Duysen.
Ascending to the top floor, the master bedroom is a sanctuary of serenity, furnished with the Aldgate bed and Devon armchair by Rodolfo Dordoni, the Elain armchair by Vincent Van Duysen, and the Alisee side table by Matteo Nunziati.
Each additional bedroom is equally well-appointed: Bedroom 1 features the Ribbon bed by Vincent Van Duysen and the Chelsea armchair by Rodolfo Dordoni; Bedroom 2 showcases the Ovidio bed and Janet chair, both by Vincent Van Duysen; and Bedroom 3 is elegantly styled with the Alton bed by Vincent Van Duysen and the Devon armchair by Rodolfo Dordoni.
TAI Villa presents the perfect fusion of architecture and interior design, carefully considered to create an experience of comfort, sophistication, and harmony with nature. Through the meticulous selection of Molteni&C’s furnishings, the villa achieves a unique sense of place, reinforcing the ideals of timeless elegance and contemporary luxury.
( Featured Designs )
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The Marteen sofa by Vincent Van Duysen is a modular seating and storage system defined by balance, flexibility, and sculptural presence. Its instinctive design alternates solids and voids creating a dynamic rhythm and allowing for an infinite range of compositions, from single poufs to classic two-seaters, or expansive 360° islands. Marteen transforms the way communal spaces are inhabited and shaped, offering a continuity of comfort, functionality, and architectural elegance.
Nautical furnishings had long been a source of fascination for Gio Ponti when he was commissioned to design an armchair for four ocean liners and two cruises between 1949–1951: the Conte Grande, the Africa, the Oceania, the Conte Biancamano, the Andrea Doria and the Giulio Cesare. His creation, D.151.4, appeared on each, with slight variations in design to match the ship’s interior. This piece captures the spirit of refined travel, blending timeless style with thoughtful ergonomics.
The Porta Volta Chair by Herzog & de Meuron is an immediately striking piece. The design’s defining element comes from the solid wood back which is curved in a U-shape, creating an inviting and enveloping feel. The floating backrest extends further to create armrests. If desired, the backrest can be bisected by a customizable cushion. Three U-frames with a unique curved “finger joint” lend the piece a detailed softness. The four legs and back are angled slightly outwards which provides a stable and comfortable repose.
The Barbican chair by Rodolfo Dordoni embodies refined versatility, designed to complement a wide range of interiors with timeless elegance. The chair's thoughtfully proportioned silhouette balances comfort and sculptural shape, offering both open and armrest-equipped variations. Every line, curve, and surface has been considered to create a chair that is as visually engaging as it is inviting.
The Palinfrasca Sofa by Vincent Van Duysen embodies a dialogue between heritage and innovation, drawing inspiration from Luca Meda’s original 1994 design. Its instantly recognizable silhouette channels the warmth and elegance of teak while expressing Molteni&C’s mastery of materials and craftsmanship. This sofa embodies a contemporary interpretation of tradition, reflecting decades of expertise and a commitment to refined living that transforms any outdoor space into a sanctuary of comfort and style.
The Guell sunbed by Vincent Van Duysen reimagines the essence of outdoor relaxation with a design that is both elegant and versatile. Rooted in the Timeout Collection’s distinctive aesthetic, it harmonizes the burnished painted aluminum band with the tactile warmth of handwoven polypropylene rope. The sunbed combines thoughtful detailing and refined materials to create a setting of comfortable leisure.