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Villa Anthémis, Grecia

Una casa greca tradizionale, immersa nella luce bianca delle isole, è stata trasformata in un rifugio artistico dove i fiori parlano sui muri, la natura entra dentro e ogni spazio racconta una poesia visiva.

L’idea? L’intervento nasce dal desiderio di riconnettersi con l’essenza greca attraverso l’arte murale, la decorazione sensibile e un giardino mediterraneo che profuma di mare e memoria.

Le pitture murali si ispirano agli affreschi dell’antichità, ma rivisitate in chiave femminile e contemporanea, con un linguaggio simbolico e botanico.

Peters Landscapes è intervenuto con:

Murales floreali interni ed esterni: Fiori selvatici, piante aromatiche e simboli sacri dipinti a mano, in dialogo con l’architettura. Ogni parete diventa un erbario sensibile, un diario vegetale.

Decorazione d’interni: Murales in cucina, dipinti che evocano il mare e le isole. Gli arredi parlano una semplicità colta, ispirata alla bellezza del Sud della designer belga LRNCE.

Giardino poetico: Un giardino disegnato come un’estensione dell’anima della casa: lavanda, salvia, fico, erbe spontanee. Un luogo che invita al respiro lento e alla contemplazione.

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Testimonial

 

"From the very beginning, Aurélie arrived with her little sketchbook filled with delicate mural drawings — each line already carried the soul of the place.

What amazed us most was how she managed to translate these intimate sketches into large-scale wall art by finding exactly the right local painter — even from a distance.
The result was seamless: it felt as if the house had been painted by the land itself.

And the garden...
We were prepared for a slow transformation, but somehow, it started blooming with character and presence much earlier than we expected.
Aurélie had gently managed our hopes, but nature had its own rhythm — and she knew how to listen to it.

What stood out the most was how she involved us in the process.
She didn’t just “plant a garden” — she taught us how to live with it.
We felt like students again — observing, learning, asking questions.
It was like following a quiet, soulful course on beauty, resilience, and patience.

Villa Anthémis feels like a place that grew as we grew.
And Aurélie was both guide and gardener of that transformation.”


— Eleni of Villa Anthémis

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