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Puglia, Italy’s southern treasure, has long captivated travelers with its red earth, ancient olive groves, and proximity to the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. When hosts Pernille and Lars Lembcke purchased Masseria Schiuma in 2014, they fell in love with the region’s timeless character. That devotion is now shared with guests who stay at this restored farmhouse, which brings together traditional craftsmanship, contemporary art, and Scandinavian design sensibility.
A Home Shaped by Sea and Soil
The very name “Schiuma,” meaning “foam,” reflects the property’s close relationship to the sea. Just 700 meters from the Puglian coast, the masseria is deeply influenced by the salty breeze and fertile soil that make the region famous for its produce, herbs, and wines. The Lembc