A STUNNING Dolce & Gabbana villa is now on sale for £5.8million. The property is located on the breathtaking Italian island of Stromboli, and filled with the designer’s signature bold colours and prints. The lucky homeowner will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms to enjoy, with each room having access to the breathtaking views Sicily’s […]
A STUNNING Dolce & Gabbana villa is now on sale for £5.8million.
The property is located on the breathtaking Italian island of Stromboli, and filled with the designer’s signature bold colours and prints.
Dolce & Gabbana are renowned for clashing prints and colours, and it is seen throughout this villa[/caption]
The lucky homeowner will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms to enjoy, with each room having access to the breathtaking views Sicily’s deep blue waters.
It was the designer’s summer retreat since the 1990s, but they decided to renovate it with “the same love and passion they put into designing their clothes”, Lionel Luxury Real Estate said in its listing.
The villa is made up of three small buildings, each with its own colour scheme, ranging from turquoise to green.
The yellow room found in one of seven suites in the property, mimics their lemon print pattern, often found on their dresses.
And the green room is decorated with a bed that uses their iconic sunflower print. It’s filled with the scent of wild herbs.
The holiday home is also filled with the brand’s favourite materials, including crocheted lace curtains, wool, and silk bedding.
Its white exterior walls mark a stark contrast to its vibrant colour and classic prints from their portfolio including large sunflowers with.
One room even has lava stone cladding, to fit into the theme of a Volcano.
According to reports, they used this design to mark the death of a hiker last month, during a volcanic eruption in the area.
The property also boasts Mediterranean fauna which surrounds the building, including palms, olive trees and fragrant citruses.
Dolce & Gabbana is the Italian designer brand founded by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
The duo met in 1980, and formed the fashion house in 1985.
The brand is renowned for its Meditterranean style, that aims to mimic the real and sensual nature of Italy.
A Dolce & Gabbana woman is described as ubiased, brazen, and devoted to her family, but is also proud of her body.
The pair often cite Sicily as a major source of inspiration.
They split in 2005, but remain very close friends.
Yellow and pastel colours are frequent in one suite of the villa[/caption]
This light and airy seafront villa is one of many the designer’s own[/caption]
The purple room is filled with the fashion house’s unique prints[/caption]
Long luxurious lace curtains ornament this turquoise room[/caption]
Walking through the corridors, the homeowners will be in for a pleasant surprise as room’s beside each other are designed in complementary colours[/caption]
Even the table cloth on the dining table is of a strikingly different print to that on the wall, which is typical of Dolce & Gabbana[/caption]
The furniture in the property are made by locals, creating the unique Dolce & Gabbana lifestyle[/caption]
The property is looks much like a Mediterranean villa, with its white arches on the outside[/caption]
The volcanic island of Stromboli is only accessible by helicopter or boat[/caption]
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