Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
In the heart of Florence, Pierattelli Architetture defined for Domux Home a new concept of hospitality, built on the refinement of decors, the centrality of the locations and the absolute privacy. Eleven apartments in the exclusivity of Palazzo Ricasoli and Palazzo Levi, refined according to a new idea of luxury.
The apartments designed by Pierattelli, are the symbol of a new way of conceiving the hotel spaces that are renewing and reinventing, focusing on the visitor’s attention and his/her sensation of “feeling at home”.
From the open space apartments of the prestigious Palazzo Levi in Piazza della Repubblica, designed for romantic stays with exclusive panoramic views of the city, to the apartments of Palazzo Ricasoli: perfect for those looking for a unique atmosphere in the privacy of an elegant palace in the historic centre, just few steps from the Galleria dell’Accademia.
This is the new concept of hospitality signed by Pierattelli Architetture for Domux Home, conceived with an essential, but not minimalistic style.
Palazzo Levi
Palazzo Levi represents a landmark for those in Florence, located on a side of the central Piazza della Repubblica, it constitutes a monumental legacy of the “Città del Giglio”, when Florence was the capital of the Italy’s Kingdom. Inside the palace - built in the late Nineteenth Century by Giuseppe Boccini - Pierattelli Architetture designed for Domux Home four luxury penthouses that can be rent for short periods.
These open spaces, overlooking unmistakable views of Florence skyline, are furnished according to the concept of a sophisticated and never excessive modernism. They offer all the most advanced computer comforts and utilities, with custom made furnishings by Florentine craftsmen: the fireplaces enclosed in crystal box or framed by refined mouldings represent the little extra that make the difference.
Bathrooms include showers equipped with chromotherapy and minipools for a personal wellness featuring a double crystal shower with chromotherapy, pulverised water and cold fog. On the scenic and intimate terraces you can enjoy the atmosphere of an unknown Florence, ambassadors of a new concept of hospitality. A living pleasure that resounds on the street with the historic cafes Gilli and Paszkowski, always known as meeting places of the city culture.
Palazzo Ricasoli
Located in the homonymous street, at number 48, a few steps from the Galleria dell’Accademia hosting Michelangelo's David, this palace exhibits the exuberant sobrietyof the beginning of the Florentine Seventeenth Century, exposing above the elegant windows elements of a Renaissance legacy. Inside, Pierattelli Architetture has arranged seven apartments on four levels: three two-room apartments, three three-room apartments and the last one – named Uffizi – is a four-room apartment.
Each unit distinguishes itself for palettes, materials and furnishings, although some architectural elements are constant in all apartments, such as fireplaces that add of warmth and emotion to the interior mood.
The suites, disposed on 4 levels, are characterised by interior designed decors and furnishings tailor made by local craftsmen who, with their expertise, have contributed to making them unique. They can be considered as real "sartorial productions" with a precise identity, where the colour and essences of materials differ at various levels, characterizing the environments with a "classic", "fifty" and "contemporary" tone.
A perpetual stylish contemporary design is combined with a great care for details and materials, alternating finishing with Teak, Zebrano, Mogano and Wengè. All suites, such as those in Piazza della Repubblica, include a fireplace and a bathroom designed as home spa with a mini jacuzzi, in order to offer the comforts of a 5-star suite in a unique, private and relaxing setting, where you feel at home.
Design Team:
Pierattelli Architetture
Client: Domux Home (UNIPOL)
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu
Fotógrafo: Massimo Listri and Claudia Cadeddu