Cotto tile
16th–18th century Tuscan cotto with deep patina.
A villa lifted from a hill outside Florence.
Hand-troweled walls. Cypress beams. A fire in cracked stone.
Tuscan European is the romance of a 17th-century villa in the Chianti hills, translated to Florida or the American West. We use rough hand-troweled lime plaster with intentional imperfection, antique cotto floors with three centuries of patina, cypress beams that look like they were salvaged from a Renaissance barn. The fireplaces are massive and cracked. The light is hazy and slow. Time is the most expensive material.
16th–18th century Tuscan cotto with deep patina.
Rough hand-troweled lime plaster, intentionally imperfect.
Reclaimed Italian cypress, age-checked and dried.
Carved limestone fireplace surrounds with original fire-cracks.
Loose, oversized linen slipcovers in flax cream.
18th-century farmhouse tables and credenzas.
Great room with massive stone fireplace and crackling fire
Kitchen with hand-painted ceramic backsplash and cypress beam ceiling
Loggia with antique iron chandelier and overgrown gardens
Library lined with leather-bound books and a velvet wingback
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