Roche Bobois: Amelkis golf estate in Marrakech
Nothing short of an exquisite, inhabitable piece of art, this utterly unique property in Marrakech is awe-inspiring both inside and out. Situated among the verdant greens of Amelkis Golf Estate, the architectural jewel was designed by award-winning architect Mohamed Amine Siana who drew inspiration from a butterfly’s life cycle for this spectacular project.
The nature-inspired build boasts exceptional proportions, stunning natural light and a variety of living spaces, including four bedrooms, a home gym and a spa.
Inside, the light and airy property features signature Roche Bobois pieces throughout, as well as lighting fixtures from Luminaria, adding a special designer touch to the home, elevating it to the realm of the extraordinary.
Celebrating French art de vivre around the globe, Roche Bobois is undoubtedly a world leader in furniture design and distribution. Known for its boundary-pushing artistic furniture and home accessories, the company boasts 255 showrooms globally, including showrooms in South Africa and Mauritius, where discerning customers can shop a wide variety of statement pieces for the home.
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