Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 26/08/2024

In touch with nature

In the heart of the Tuscan Maremma in Tuscany, the five-star atmosphere of comfort and wellbeing at the Argentario Golf & Wellness Resort is perfectly expressed in the collections by Ethimo

In one of the most secret and unspoilt parts of Tuscany, set amid cork oaks and ancient olive groves, lies the Argentario Gold & Wellness Resort, a magical oasis in close contact with the nature of the Maremma where free spirits can enjoy a sensation of utter wellbeing amid sport and comfort. The 77-hectare resort protected by the BioAgriCert environmental certificate offers designer rooms, unique suites and luxury villas from which to admire the splendid panorama of golf course, the landscape of Monte Argentario, the sea and the Orbetello Lagoon.

A five-star location, the resort has been conceived in line with the most advanced principles of eco sustainability in such a way as to offer guests comfort and wellbeing in every experience, not only in the private indoor areas but also in the outdoor spaces. For the communal spaces, the results of meticulous research into materials and contemporary furnishings, products by Ethimo were chosen: a combination of aesthetics, functionality and ergonomics, tables, chairs and loungers in teak and woven rope from the Knit range enable total relaxation out in the open air.

The Swing range in metal and teak slats with a new lounge element, a cosy alcove with enveloping volumes, presents itself as a secluded, almost poetic, retreat, for enjoying nature in the utmost comfort. Both collections have been designed by Patrick Norguet. In keeping with the timeless atmosphere that surrounds the resort, the Kilt dining chairs by Marcello Ziliani with pared-down forms are transformed into a private space in which to abandon oneself to contemplation while the round tables from the Costes collection, that complete the range of sofas, loungers and dining sets, have a revolving top and can accommodate up to ten people for convivial dinners.

For a break from activities and experiences proposed on site by exclusive and selected partners who offer unique and authentic activities for guests to the resort, the Sand sun lounger with its solid and rational structure is perfect. Kilt, Costes and Sand are all made from FSCTM certified teak.

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