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  "textContent": "There is a particular kind of design intelligence that refuses to shout. Villa Normanni, a newly completed Mediterranean retreat nestled in the olive groves of San Vito dei Normanni in Apulia, southern Italy, speaks quietly—and that is precisely why it deserves your attention. Completed in 2025 by studio Urban Interior, this project is the result […]\n\nThe post Villa Normanni Proves That Mediterranean Retreat Design Can Be Both Minimal and Deeply Local appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
  "title": "Villa Normanni Proves That Mediterranean Retreat Design Can Be Both Minimal and Deeply Local"
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