Villa Borromeo Visconti Litta is a space that combines art, history and architecture. Its mosaics, statues, frescoes, fountains and water features were designed by Count Pirro I Visconti Borromeo around 1585. Inspired by the Tuscan Medici villas, and thanks to exceptional craftsmen, the Villa has been transformed into a unique place. In the Nymphaeum, an extremely evocative space with a wealth of decorations and water features that are still in working order, the Sovet outdoor collection comes to life, extending its concept of living to outdoor spaces.
In settings, versatility and functionality are values that have always set Sovet furnishing elements apart.
The Nymphaeum is a place where sculptures and mosaics take the imagination into a fantasy world. The Kodo table with white frame is in harmony with the Keyah chairs and recalls the pleasure of outdoor living.
Inside the Nymphaeum, a place where the poetry of Renaissance art is expressed in every detail, the Slim table is placed next to the Keyah chairs.
Among the mosaics of the Nymphaeum, the Totem table and Keyah chairs, both in embossed white, offer an elegant interpretation of outdoor furniture.
A grotto where artistic decorations and water features create a surreal atmosphere. A new setting for the Totem bar tables in their outdoor version.