When the idea of Villa Falconé first came to life, I wanted to create something that was not only beautiful and timeless. I wanted to design spaces that weren’t just lived in, but felt and experienced on an emotional, functional, and sensory level. I believe that is a powerful distinction in today’s design world.
Villa Falconé is a home that doesn’t just live with you; it gives back to you.
The curves aren’t just for beauty.
They come from geometry, engineering, and restraint.
Curving the facade meant committing to craftsmanship.
It takes more time, more precision, and a higher level of skill from every trade.
But it creates something straight lines can’t.
The curved facade connects the home to the coastline and the way light moves across it.
It forms a silhouette that’s instantly recognisable and allows the interiors to flow without interruption.
It’s a deliberate design choice that defines Villa Falconé’s signature silhouette and identity.
Villa Falconé [fal-cone-eh] was never just a name. It’s a feeling. A frequency.
And from the top floor, you can feel exactly what she was meant to become. 💫
Every room tells a story 💫
This bathroom begins with curved lines, textured calm, and tactile grace. One of five sanctuaries, each designed to feel like its own retreat.