This beautiful refurb project by Olga Gimeno, interior designer and decorator with the Bona Nit practice was profiled in the Casas de campo no. #158 (Country houses) and features several different Let’s Pause pieces that lend it a striking character.
The refurbishment retains the same spirit of traditional construction and dry stone architecture; the lime washed walls and all the elements chosen to decorate the house help create this rustic, country air that evokes a Mediterranean ambience.
The entrance porch welcomes visitors with the Ponza stools made from poplar wood and palm leaves, together with the Borely garland, lights with hand woven cane shades creating a festive mood. In one corner we can just about make out the curved silhouette of Due Sorelle: also made from cane in a design that recalls a jug like shape. Also outside is a floor lamp with a Flauta shade, and a Calaluna longer made from esparto.
The Ponza bench in the hall compliments decorative elements sourced from Turkey and Morocco. The dining area has a Barbaria lampshade hanging over the table, in pride of place; like a sort of inverted carry-all also made with esparto, this time using the capacho stitching technique. And the living room is provided with a Bajadilla coffee table fashioned from poplar wood that combine well with the Bona Nit brand cushions.
The Macarella hat could not be left out of the picture, especially for a project so connected with the outdoors. Our palm leaf sombrero is a classic, one of our first products and one which still best represents the spirit of Let’s Pause: outdoors, nature and that oh-so-important moment of reflection.