Umamma means a ‘moment of wonder’ in Italian – and it describes the experience of stepping inside this industrial loft in the medieval Tuscan town of San Miniato.
The one-bedroom Italian holiday home is the passion project of owner Giovanni Settesoldi, a creative director in the advertising world. He spent seven years perfecting the Tuscan bolthole in collaboration with architect Gabriele Evangelisti.

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes

Courtesy BoutiqueHomes
Umamma is part of a converted 16th-century palazzo and sits inside the former stable – later used as a nightclub. Historic bones, including arched doorways, exposed brickwork and a pebbled floor, have been matched with sleek new additions. These include steel framed glass windows which peek onto the Tuscan countryside; a stainless steel kitchen; and midcentury modern furnishings.

The Tuscan holiday home is available to rent via BoutiqueHomes from €295 per night and Settesoldi has also added unexpected features such as a door handle created from an upcycled industrial wheel used to cut prosciutto.
But that’s not all – a trapdoor in the bedroom floor leads to its most ‘umamma’ feature of all… a secret swimming pool that has won a cache of awards for its staggering design.




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