There’s a moment when you first step inside Ocho de Oro and realize that every surface around you, the floor beneath your feet, the walls on either side, even the door frames you just walked through, is covered in Versace. It’s not a detail. It’s the whole story.
Ocho de Oro is an exclusive collection of eight private luxury villas in Nueva Andalucía, Marbella, developed by RGZ Developers with interior design by Versace Home. And the heart of that interior design? The ceramics, the mosaics, the handcrafted Rosenthal porcelain, and the signature Versace details that run through every single room.
Gianni Versace founded the House in 1978. By 1992, Versace Home had become one of the first collections of furniture and homeware ever created under the name of a luxury fashion house. At Ocho de Oro, that entire legacy has been poured into eight villas on plots of approximately 2,000m², each one a 1,639m² residence where the Medusa emblem, the Greca pattern, and the Barocco print appear on everything you can touch.
A Grand Welcome
The entrance sets the tone before you’ve even stepped inside. A sculptural pivot door opens into a hall where large-format Versace Ceramics slabs cover the floor, edged with a hand-cut Versace mosaic border. The walls carry the marble through to the first door frames, which are also clad in Versace stone. Water features run along the edges. Natural light falls through the double-height space.
It is, simply, a beautiful way to enter a home. And it’s only the beginning.


An Entire World of Versace at Home
Most high-end properties use premium materials in a few key rooms. The Ocho de Oro villas take a different approach entirely. Versace Home runs through the entire property. Floors, walls, door frames, taps, towel rails, freestanding bathtubs, flushing panels, if you can touch it, it’s Versace.
The dining area is crowned by bespoke Greca chandeliers and framed by marble-clad portals that rise floor-to-ceiling. The lounge flows directly onto the pool terrace through retractable glass walls. The kitchen islands are carved from swirling Italian marble. Every space connects to the next without interruption, and the Versace signature moves with you through all of it.
Versace Home also created an exclusive pattern specifically for Ocho de Oro woven into custom fabrics, cushions, canopies, and intricate mosaics that appear nowhere else in the world. It is a detail that makes each of these eight villas truly one of a kind.
It’s not a luxury villa with nice finishes. It’s a Versace Home interior, from the ground up.
The Master Bedroom & Bathroom
The master bedroom is a sanctuary. A sculptural curved ceiling drops soft pendant lights above the bed. The door frame leading to the walk-in closet is wrapped in Azul Fantastico Versace Ceramics, deep blue and gold veining that swirls like the Mediterranean on a clear morning. The view from the bed is the sea.
The bathroom is the showpiece of the villa. Floor-to-ceiling Azul Fantastico slabs, a dramatic Versace ceramic with deep blue-and-gold veining that shifts with the light throughout the day, wrap the walls and continue across the floor. A freestanding Versace bathtub sits beneath an open window facing the coast. Double rain showers are finished in the same stone. The Versace taps are gold. The towel rails are gold. The flushing panel is Versace. Even the smallest fixture in this room carries the name.
This is a bathroom that feels more like a room in a five-star hotel than a private home. And that’s exactly the point.In the Andalusian morning light, it glows. By evening, it’s something else entirely.


The Second Bedroom Rose & Gold
The second bedroom is built around warmth. A large woven gold art panel anchors the headboard wall, with raised Versace Barocco wallcovering in blush and rose tones running behind the bed. The door frame into the dressing room is Calacatta Viola ceramic white marble with deep burgundy veining, and it continues through the suite as a thread of color connecting every space.
The bathroom here is about contrast. Calacatta Viola tiles on the shower walls and vanity surfaces meet two deep ruby-red Versace ceramic basins on a sculptural fluted counter. The toilet is finished in burgundy ceramic. The taps and towel rail are rose gold, Versace. The Versace Greca mirror runs above the vanity, is backlit, and, in the evening, turns the whole room amber.


The Third Bedroom Green Onyx & Terrazzo
The third bedroom is calm, with muted tones, refined textures, a Versace Greca chandelier overhead, and vertical panels of green onyx ceramic set into the walls like artwork.
Its bathroom is built around one material used in two very different ways. The vanity wall, toilet area, and surrounding walls are Versace Onyx Green Lux Rett 120×280 cm slabs of deep jade-green marble-effect ceramic with a polished, luminous surface. The sink, counter, and cabinet front are all carved from the same material. In the shower, the surface switches completely: floor-to-ceiling Versace terrazzo in soft green, ivory, and amber fragments warm and textural, where the onyx slabs are cool and precise. Bronze Versace taps and a matching bronze towel rail bring the two surfaces together.
The ceiling is painted the same deep sage as the tiles. It makes the room feel like it was grown, not built.


The Fourth Bedroom Blue Stone & Calm
The fourth bedroom opens directly onto a private terrace through floor-to-ceiling sliding glass. The bedding is Versace Home, the signature Barocco print in midnight blue, grey, and silver. The headboard wall carries the Versace Barocco wallcovering in pale grey tones. The built-in wardrobe runs the full length of one wall in soft blue-grey lacquer.
The bathroom works through restraint. Large-format blue-grey marble-effect Versace Ceramics cover the walls. The shower wall switches to a bold dark terrazzo mosaic, charcoal, slate, and deep blue pebble fragments that continue across the floor. Chrome Versace fixtures throughout. The vanity is carved from the same stone as the walls: sink, counter, and drawer front in one continuous surface.


The Fifth Bedroom Teal & Gold
The fifth bedroom is the most confident room in the villa. Deep teal runs from the floor to the ceiling, across the wardrobe doors, and into the upholstered headboard. A large circular gold leaf artwork is mounted above the bed. The Versace patterned fabric panel beneath it picks up the teal and gold in geometric repetition. The bedding is Versace Home. The bedside tables are teal lacquer with gold feet.
Its bathroom is finished in soft grey-blue Versace stone with golden fixtures, the one quiet room in a suite built around bold color.


The Powder Room
If you want to understand what Versace Home does in a small space with complete creative freedom, this is the room to look at.
The walls are covered in a raised-relief Baroque wallcovering in warm, tone-on-tone terracotta and mauve. The vanity is a single floating slab of deep-green Versace onyx-effect ceramic, with a Versace gold wall-mounted tap and a matching towel rail. Above it, the iconic Versace Greca mirror with its backlit halo fills the wall. A handcrafted Rosenthal Medusa decorative piece sits on the counter.
Every surface in this room is a Versace specification. It is small, focused, and completely unforgettable.
The Wellness Experience: Hammam, Sauna & Indoor Pool
The wellness level of each Ocho de Oro villa is unlike anything in private residential design in Europe.
The hammam is clad floor to ceiling in gold mosaic tiles with sea star, shell, and coral motifs, the same ocean-inspired pattern that Versace created exclusively for this project. Arched niches are cut into the walls, lit from within. A Versace bronze Medusa side table sits at the entrance. The atmosphere is ancient and entirely modern at the same time.
The indoor pool flows directly into the outdoor pool through a special window system that slides fully down, no frame, no threshold, just water continuing from inside the villa to the open air and the sea view beyond. Marble-clad walls and mirrored ceilings frame the space. A private gym sits directly alongside. A sauna is next door, cedar-lined and gold-lit.


The Versace Ceramics Collections
The ceramics used throughout Ocho de Oro are produced in collaboration with Ceramica Bardelli in Italy, one of the world’s finest ceramic manufacturers. The collections include Azul Fantastico, Baroque Mosaic, Greek Key Relief, Terrazzo Venezia, and Damasco Avorio, available in finishes from polished to matte to textured relief.
But the technical quality, as impressive as it is, isn’t really what you notice when you’re inside Ocho de Oro. What you notice is how the rooms feel, how the surfaces respond to the Marbella light, how every material seems to belong exactly where it is.
That feeling doesn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of Versace Home designing every detail and choosing ceramics as the foundation of it all.





