Hotel Venice, Concept
Creative Team: Gabriele Chiave, Francesca Müller, Danilo Fabozzi & Giulia Zia
Tucked behind a refined façade that keeps its beauty in reserve, Hidden Palazzo unfolds with quiet confidence, echoing the measured pace of Venice. An 18-room boutique hotel crafted for guests who value privacy over display, Hidden Palazzo offers a refined retreat of calm rituals, discovery of hidden local customs, secrets, and traditions, and understated indulgence. Inside, the city dissolves into shadow and reflection: stone worn smooth by time, silken light gliding across venetian stucco walls, and hushed corridors that suggest discovery at every turn. Spaces shaped by craft and rediscovered traditions, interpreting heritage through material expression, atmosphere, and restraint.
Storytellig
Spaces shaped by craft and rediscovered traditions, interpreting heritage through material expression, atmosphere, and restraint.
An Ode to Venice
The boutique hotel unfolds as a quiet oasis within the city, shaped as a sequence of shared spaces designed for slowing down and retreat while discovering the city through a different lens: one that discreetly reveals local craftsmanship, forgotten traditions, and hidden layers of heritage. A main lounge invites reading and conversation, defined by soft details and an atmosphere of effortless ease. Beneath soaring columns and a warm stained glass glow, the space recalls a contemporary Venetian salon, where low seating, diffused light, and composed intimacy encourage guests to linger, converse, and lose all sense of time.
Materials
A material language of light, texture, and Venetian craft, ranging from blown glass and stucco veneziano through rich layered fabrics, mosaics and time-worn stones.
Quiet Retreat
Beneath the palazzo, a spa unfolds as a submerged sanctuary, inviting a slower pace. A sequence of intimate rituals unfolds, from a pool dedicated to gentle restoration to quiet heat experiences and bespoke treatments designed to recalibrate the body after long days of wandering and discovering. Designed in response to Venice, the project reflects a place where devotion to art and beauty has quietly informed architecture, rituals, and ways of living for centuries.