Medusa

Project Type: Family Home

Services: Architecture, Interior Design, FF&E

Square Meter: 2,600

  • A Private Coastal Residence — Location Confidential

    Some homes are built to face the sea. This one was built to become it.

    Supremati was commissioned to conceive the complete interior and exterior vision for a private villa of exceptional scale and ambition — a residence whose identity is rooted not in where it stands, but in who inhabits it.

    The exterior draws from one of the ocean's most ethereal inhabitants: the jellyfish. Its form — weightless, luminous, in perpetual, hypnotic motion — became the architectural language of the façade. Fluidity rendered in structure. Stillness that breathes.

    Inside, the narrative shifts entirely.

    Our clients arrived with a life lived through art, fashion, design, and architecture — a curated existence of bold encounters and unapologetic colour. They made one thing clear: they did not want another beach house. No washed linens. No bleached palettes. No coastal clichés. Despite the oceanfront setting, the interior was to feel like a bold, personal manifesto — a home that tells the story of objects loved, collected, and lived with.

    The result is an interior that pulses with personality. Each space is a deliberate act of curation — where a fashion archive speaks to a piece of contemporary art, where architectural references sit alongside design icons, and where colour is never decoration but always declaration.

    This is not a home designed around a location. It is a home designed around a life.

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