Rome, a hospitality facility located in Piazza del Popolo, overlooking Porta del Popolo and Ancient Rome.
He oversaw the project from the beginning. He directed the renovation of the rooms, completing the turnkey project with accessories and furnishings.
The entrance and hallway are an art gallery showcasing Matteo Ponzi's works. The backdrop is custom wallpaper, as is the ceiling. The reception area is welcoming and illuminated by a starry sky. The television is recessed in Stopsol glass, and the furnishings are finished with a marble effect.
Each suite has a strong personality with unique details, harmonizing the sleeping area with the bathroom. The whirlpool tub in the bedroom, and the furnishings are embellished with tactile textures such as bronze and marmorino.
The wallpaper plays a prominent role, characterizing and highlighting the soul of the suite.
The beds are king-size with fitted bases or suspended from glass elements with backlighting.
The headboards are asymmetrical yet balanced thanks to the clever use of fabrics, wallpapers, and light combinations.
In one suite, a vertical section of preserved greenery was installed to convey a sense of nature in the entrance area.
The last bedroom features an oriental theme, a bonsai tree, and a tatami-effect platform with a mattress, a clear reference to Japanese futon culture. The wallpaper is textured with silk, cork, wood, and paper, while the wallpaper in the bathroom pays homage to Higasa umbrellas.