Trullo Fichimori in Ostuni is a project where tradition and contemporary design coexist in perfect balance. This historic complex of trulli, once used as rural stables, has been transformed into an elegant private retreat that embraces the raw beauty of the Apulian landscape while introducing modern comfort. Studio Tecnico Metroquadro’s renovation respects the soul of the property—stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and authentic volumes remain untouched—yet elevates the entire environment through thoughtful design and curated detail.
The outdoor living spaces are the heart of the home. Enveloped by olive trees and native flora, the courtyard and pool area are framed by a curated mix of Talenti furniture, blending soft modern lines with organic textures. The Cleo Alu collection, designed by Marco Acerbis, introduces elegant loungers and rockers around the pool, offering a calm, understated luxury that feels native to the Mediterranean terrain. Their soft forms and natural tones don’t compete with the historic architecture—they echo it.
Elsewhere in the garden, Kot sunbeds by Karim Rashid bring a sculptural edge, contrasting the rustic setting with their signature contemporary curves. The Sacco poufs and Chic director chairs complete shaded lounges and social corners across the property, while Athena parasols offer relief from the intense Apulian sun. Each element is weather-resistant, low-maintenance, and thoughtfully placed to ensure every moment outdoors is as comfortable as it is visually striking.
This residence isn’t just beautiful—it’s functional year-round. The spa area, tucked discreetly into the layout, includes a Turkish bath, aromatherapy shower, and hydro-massage tub, all designed in harmony with the site’s original structure. The experience of staying here is slow, immersive, and grounded. It’s not about escaping to luxury—it’s about feeling part of it, right down to the textures beneath your feet and the view from your favorite chair.
Trullo Fichimori stands as a refined example of how outdoor furniture, when chosen with care, becomes part of the architecture. Talenti didn’t just furnish this space—it helped tell its story.