Villa Marilin, Tallinn
Located in a particularly suggestive natural context, near the Suurupi cliffs in Estonia, a private residence hosts a selection of Rimadesio furnishing solutions in its interiors. The walls of the facade are covered in black natural stone, while inside, the dominant materials are wood, stone, and glass. On the first floor, the glass facades can be fully opened on all sides, so that during the warmer months, the perimeter of the building extends onto the terraces that surround it.
The interior spaces, designed by Marilin Hein, KOKO architects and developed in collaboration with the retailer Inside Estonia, feature the Modulor boiserie, the Sail sliding panels, the Alambra container, and the Self modular system.







