Arua Private Spa Villas
November 25, 2019
Molteni&C | Dada furnishes the Arua Private Spa Villas in Merano, South Tyrol, offering panoramic views of the Adige Valley up to the Dolomites.

The Arua Private Spa Villas are member of Design Hotels, a curated collection of over 300 hotels in more than 60 countries which are true originals, whose passion, sensibility, and vision shine through in the minutest details of the guest experience.
The highest priority is the privacy of the guests. The exclusive living space, a fully equipped kitchen, the minipool with whirl function and the private sauna on the terrace with lounge chairs and sunlounger offer room to breathe. The building, which is located next to a traditional farm house on a sloping ground overlooking the valley, turned out to be an advantage since it gives the impression of enjoying the spectacular view from a preferential standpoint, where the everchanging light and colours are reminiscent of a theatrical representation.
With stylish design classics, timeless furniture and lovely details, Molteni&C|Dada and the owners have created an exceptionalplace amidst a scenic idyll. Each element has been thought through to the smallest detail and realized with the Milanese designer and interior designer Nicola Gallizia and above all pieces from the Molteni&C|Dada collections.
The materials – natural wood, glass, leather, were chosen in line with Molteni&C’s philosophy that is based on essential lines and volumes that fill the apparently empty spaces with a game of light and shadows. Highlights in the sophisticated living areas include the dynamic Albert seating system, the elegant Paul and the iconic Turner sofa, along with Chelsea armchairs, Woody chairs and tables Arc, Diamond and Filigree. Design offerings alternate a curated selection of the Molteni Group’s Heritage Collection, including D.154.2 armchairs and D.655.2 single units.
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