VIA TORNO, 68 COMO
by appointment only
LA CASA SUL LAGO 2025
A TALE OF RENEWED ELEGANCE
Once again this year, La Casa sul Lago has awakened with a new soul. Nestled on the shores of Lake Como, the villa appears as a living organism that breathes contemporary design and transforms with the seasons. Its large windows reflect the play of light on the water, while the interior tells a story made of cultural echoes and visual suggestions.
Once again this year, La Casa sul Lago has awakened with a new soul. Nestled on the shores of Lake Como, the villa appears as a living organism that breathes contemporary design and transforms with the seasons. Its large windows reflect the play of light on the water, while the interior tells a story made of cultural echoes and visual suggestions.

The new setup by Baxter is a declaration of sensory and cultured style, where material becomes narrative and living is dressed in emotional depth.
The interior doesn't simply furnish: it builds atmospheres, suggests gestures, invites slowness. Like in a contemporary tale, fluid shapes, saturated colors, and dense textures intertwine.
The palettes grow deeper and more theatrical: to rhubarb and plum are now added amber, burgundy, honey, peacock blue, and mint green. In every space, design engages with filtered light, thick rugs, enveloping velvets, and burnished metals.
This is how tables become functional sculptures—solid and monolithic, with glossy surfaces that reflect the landscape and suspended lamps dancing through space like celestial bodies. The seating—embracing, low, generous—comes in soft leathers, irregular bouclé, and textile finishes that invite touch. Large bookshelves in metal and marble stone welcome design objects like domestic relics: sculptural vases, primitivist ceramics, rare volumes. Nothing is accidental; everything is composition. Smoked glass suggests more than it defines, in a continuous play between visible and hidden.
In the study area, the new Baxter desk curves like a wave: glossy and intense in its mustard yellow lacquer. An organic shape that reflects light with grace and authority. Around it, decorative artworks and custom furnishings compose an intimate and sophisticated environment overlooking the calm of the lake, where interior architecture meets the sensitivity of collecting.




INGA chairs by Roberto Lazzeroni
NEPAL chair by Paola Navone
LLOYD bookcase by Baxter P.
AEGATES desk by Baxter P.
NOOR A rug by Baxter P.




NUBE BLANCA chandelier by Studiopepe
PIERCE cabinet by Draga&Aurel
Y25 by Pietro Russo
MARILYN chairs by Draga&Aurel







Upstairs, the master bedroom is a true room of silence. Walls draped with heavy, deeply toned curtains shield the light, while the upholstered bed—in plum velvet—stands as an enveloping island.
Sculptural poufs, graphic rugs, and the warm glow of burnished brass all contribute to a sense of protection and intimacy. And when the sun sets behind the hills, La Casa sul Lago lights up like a lantern. Candles are lit, the large sliding doors open, and the interior merges with the garden into one fluid space.
The lake reflects every detail, transforming the entire project into a living experience that unites nature and vision, spatial design and aesthetic harmony.





AURA sofa by Hannes Peer
PILAR indoor coffee table by Baxter P.
INGA pouf by Roberto Lazzeroni
PIERCE cabinet by Draga&Aurel
HAIKU table lamp by Baxter P.



AURA bed by Hannes Peer






AIMÉE armchair by Christophe Delcourt
WAVE table lamp by Federico Peri
AMIRA cabinet by Baxter P.
INGA stools by Roberto Lazzeroni
LEYLAH kitchen by Baxter P.
Above, the terrace proves again to be a privileged place for observation and immersion in the landscape: the lake, the sky, the mountains. In the greenhouse, among cacti and natural fibers, the fusion between interior and exterior is celebrated. Here, matter returns to a raw, almost archaic state: rattan, lava stone, sandy ceramics. It is a place of pure contemplation, where beauty becomes essential. The veranda is instead an open window onto dreams, a space where the natural landscape enters the home with discretion and intensity, becoming part of the furnishings. The gaze is immediately captured by the perfect framing of the lake, which appears as a moving painting behind a veil of glass.













MAYA chair by Baxter P.
MAYA lounger by Baxter P.
FOLD sofa by Vincenzo De Cotiis
ISAMU STONE coffee table by Roberto Lazzeroni
STROMBOLI armchair by Paola Navone
AMIRA cabinet by Baxter P.
BLEND writing desk by Federico Peri
This year's true novelty is the outdoor. For the first time, the collection extends outside, as if to dissolve the boundary between house and landscape. The lake-view terrace has become a natural extension of the living room, where armchairs and chaise longues invite relaxation. The coverings resist sun and rain while maintaining stylistic consistency with the interiors. It’s a continuous exchange between inside and outside, between nature and construction.
The completely reimagined pool area is now an oasis of comfort and design. The seating—generous and deeply embracing—rests on the stone floor like soft islands, covered in neutral, powdery fabrics—butter, tobacco, charcoal tones—that fade gently into the lush green of the vertical garden. Flowing lines define the sofas’ volumes: low backrests, deep cushions, materials that invite suspended time.



