The Lithos collection in the Desert nuance defines the horizontal surfaces. Selected in the 90x90 cm format and with an exclusive thickness of 14 mm, it flows seamlessly throughout all of the villa’s main environments – living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, and hallways – covering a total surface area of more than 160 m². The result is a fluid and welcoming atmosphere that amplifies natural light and exalts the architectural balance of the entire space. The same collection in the same colour, characterises the outdoor spaces of the villa as well, this time with the Bocciardata finish and a thickness of 20 mm. Installed using both the traditional method and on raised supports, it covers the terraces, walkways, and poolside areas. An additional 280 m² of seamlessly integrated surfaces reinforce the visual and material continuity between the indoor and outdoor environments.
The possibility of using a single collection in various technical versions, without compromising on function or style, is one of the greatest strengths of Cotto d’Este’s catalogue. This modular approach to design is made possible thanks to a wide range of finishes and thicknesses, an expression of exclusive technologies that ensure stylistic continuity, high performance, and uncompromising elegance.
Alongside the tactile strength of Lithos, Villa Tree showcases the graphic elegance of Wonderwall, a Kerlite collection (ultra-thin, large-format laminated porcelain stoneware) that re-conceives wallpaper with the strength and durability of technical stoneware. In the master bathroom, 100x300 cm slabs in the Ballerina and Blanc patterns create a striking, luminous, and sophisticated effect. On the ground floor, in the guest bathroom, the Fleur pattern (50x100 cm) paired with a coordinated neutral finish, creates an elegant look that exalts contrasts, perspectives, and texture, making the space feel both warm and contemporary.