A Finca-Style Villa in Mallorca With Interiors by Munich’s Holzrausch Studio

Finca Sonrisa appears, at first, as a traditional Mallorcan country estate. Inside, it tells a more contemporary story: 1920s references, bespoke interiors by AD100-listed Munich studio Holzrausch, and a level of material precision more often associated with top-tier residences in London, Paris, Milan, or New York. Near the historic village of Randa, the 450 m² / 4,844 ft² estate is now on the market for €7.5 million with Mack Immobilien GmbH.

For more information contact info@mack-immobilien.de

Set within 3.2 ha / 7.9 acres, the residence was reimagined by Holzrausch Studio, a Munich practice known for bespoke interiors, architectural reinventions, and highly resolved material detailing.

The result is not a conventional rustic holiday home, but a more exacting interpretation of Mallorcan country living. Traditional stonework and rural proportions are set against microcement surfaces, custom joinery, contemporary lighting, and interior references drawn from the glamour of the 1920s. The property has been recognized by Architectural Digest, Wallpaper*, Archello, and Archilovers.

Finca Sonrisa speaks to a globally mobile buyer who views real estate through a design lens, comparing a Mediterranean retreat not only against other island homes, but against the finish, detailing, and architectural quality expected in markets such as London, New York, Paris, and Milan. In that context, its value lies in the fact that it does not ask for compromise: it offers the privacy and landscape of rural Mallorca with the interior resolution of a top-tier international residence.

“Refined architectural details contrast with the vast, open landscape, yet complement it perfectly – resulting in a sense of contemporary tranquility,” wrote Wallpaper* in its feature on the property.

At the centre of the house is a spacious living room with ceilings rising over 4 meters / 13 feet and a distinctive Art Deco-style bar positioned between two columns. The kitchen extends toward the outdoors and was described by Architectural Digest as “a ten-meter-long block of solid oak with a cast concrete surface, starting indoors and continuing seamlessly onto the covered outdoor terrace.”

The estate is set on landscaped grounds with a heated infinity pool and panoramic views across the island toward Palma, with the Serra de Tramuntana mountains in the distance. In total, the property includes six en-suite bedrooms and a guesthouse.

The interiors are finished in seamless microcement, with a lighting concept by PSLab, appliances by Sub-Zero and Wolf, and fittings by Vola. Additional features include a sauna, pizza oven, hot tub, guesthouse, and the possibility of heliport access.

The bedroom spaces continue the same balance of openness, privacy, and material restraint. In the principal suite, a large panoramic window with an integrated seat frames views of the surrounding countryside, while the bathrooms are fitted with rain showers and refined contemporary finishes.

Beyond the architecture, the location sharpens the appeal. Positioned near the historic village of Randa and around twenty minutes from Palma Airport, Finca Sonrisa offers seclusion without disconnection. It sits inland, away from Mallorca’s busiest tourism corridors, yet remains within easy reach of Palma, the coast, and the island’s established network of restaurants, galleries, design studios, and cultural destinations.

Set on Mallorca, long considered the jewel of Spain’s Balearic Islands, Finca Sonrisa is a design-led finca reimagined by Holzrausch Studio, with interiors recognized by Architectural Digest and Wallpaper*.

Mallorca has become one of Europe’s most established second-home markets, valued for its year-round accessibility, Mediterranean climate, architectural heritage, and international design culture. Its appeal lies not only in the coastline, but also in its quieter inland landscapes, historic villages, monasteries, terraced gardens, and the Serra de Tramuntana, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Within that context, Finca Sonrisa is positioned as both a private retreat and a design-conscious island residence with clear appeal in Mallorca’s high-end villa market. Its combination of architectural character, guest accommodation, outdoor living, and design press recognition gives it a profile beyond the standard holiday home.

Celebrated by the German design press as a holiday home where every detail is just right, Finca Sonrisa reflects a broader shift in the luxury property market: demand for traditional architecture recast through contemporary design, with privacy, cultural credibility, and year-round usability.

Exclusively listed with Mack Immobilien GmbH. 

For more information contact info@mack-immobilien.de

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