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Located near Piazza Santo Spirito, this 19th-century tower was reimagined by Stefano Tozzi, a Florentine architect with experience at renowned studios like Natalini and Arata Isozaki and collaborations with celebrated architects Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid.
Within an olive grove, French artist and interior designer Jacqueline Morabito reworked a former bergerie—a traditional rural sheepfold—as a minimalist residence defined by plastered white surfaces, controlled openings and integrated custom furnishings.
Located near Horsham in West Sussex, the Grade II-listed estate is defined by late 19th-century gardens featured in Country Life, including an Italian-inspired network of 20 interlinking ponds known as the “White Sea.”
Originally built as a hunting retreat, the 2,500 m² (26,910 sq ft) estate includes 19 bedrooms, extensive gardens, and views toward Piazza dei Miracoli and the Leaning Tower of Pisa on clear days.
The property went into foreclosure in 2024 and was listed for sale by the lender. It is located on Truesdale Lake, a private residential lake community developed in the 1920s.
In a Mediterranean defined by spectacle—superyachts in Monaco, beach clubs in Saint-Tropez, and the social glamour of Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda—Cavallo operates by an entirely different logic. On a small granite island between Corsica and Sardinia, luxury is defined by deliberate obscurity.
Occupying the upper floors of a historic palazzo in Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood, this 400 m² (4,305 ft²) residence includes a rooftop terrace overlooking the central square.
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Located near Piazza Santo Spirito, this 19th-century tower was reimagined by Stefano Tozzi, a Florentine architect with experience at renowned studios like Natalini and Arata Isozaki and collaborations with celebrated architects Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid.
No. 7 Dale is one of the most luxuriously finished condominium projects in Canada. It also may just be the last condo ever to be approved in Rosedale, the historic garden neighbourhood just minutes from the core of Toronto.
Built in the 1930s and restored in 2018, this château in historic Anjou was commissioned by the family behind the Cointreau liqueur house, whose roots lie in the region.
Following a major structural restoration, the 15th-century Venetian palazzo is now positioned for completion.
Built for Louise Grace—daughter of NYC’s two-time mayor and shipping magnate William R. Grace—this stuccoed Renaissance Revival cottage is a rare surviving example of an early American summer estate, set on 3,570 feet of private Maine shoreline.
On 34.5 acres with more than half a mile of Hudson River frontage, Ulster Landing is a circa-1800s Hudson River estate once held by one of America’s influential dynasties, the Livingston Family.
Copper heiress Huguette Clark bought the 1938 mansion as a Cold War refuge but never lived in it, leaving the mansion untouched for more than 60 years. Restored by Reed and Delphine Krakoff and featured in Architectural Digest, the estate is now on the market for $25,500,000.
Just 28 miles from Paris, this 13th-century fortress—restored over 14 years to heritage standards—now operates as a five-star hotel and events venue.
Set in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, the 148-acre (59.9-hectare) property comprises a carefully renovated mid-century country house (and its pool and two guest houses) positioned with open views across the Hudson Valley.