Hidden behind a door in Venice marked only by a
bulls head is a magical world of mirrors, glass sculptures, rare
books and vintage objects - Philippe Starcks first Italian hotel,
and a Design Hotels member, Palazzina Grassi.
The renowned French designer was chosen by
Emanuele Garosci, hotelier and former rally driver, to create an
imaginative five-star hotel with 16 bedrooms and 6 apartment
suites, a cosy private members-only club and a stunning
restaurant.
Designed to make guests feel temporarily
Venetian this 16th century former residence captures the
sophisticated charm, magic and beauty of the city. Traditional
Italian touches such as exposed bricks mix with
contemporary design, including transparent glass wardrobes and 9
custom-made Murano glass works by the artist Aristide Najean. The
result is a luxurious hotel on the Canal Grande that retains the
aura and charm of an aristocratic Venetian home.
Emanuele
Garosci, creator of Palazzina Grassi, said, There was a need in
Venice for something new, to go against the traditional way of
thinking about Venice - Starck was the answer. Palazzina Grassi is
more like a private club, a combination of a hotel and very unique
spaces where guests can live as a Venetian.
For an authentic Venetian experience Palazzina Grassi offers
guests a pick-up service in its 1960s Celli boat. Check-in
happens on-board and guests are dropped off directly at the
hotels private pier. Those who prefer a quieter approach by land
can use the hotels street entrance opposite the Canal Grande.
However guests choose to arrive they are welcomed with a glass of
prosecco or wine from Veneto.
Breakfast can be served anytime and anywhere in the hotel,
allowing guests to enjoy the varied interior of multicoloured
hallways in bright red to acid almond green, huge rugs in vivid
colours and exposed Venetian bricks salvaged from an old
farmstead. Throughout the hotel visitors will find valuable books,
antique pieces, mahogany and unique artworks.
Overlooking Venices colourful rooftops,the guest rooms offer
large backlit mirrors, warm lighting, floors in Venetian wood,
bathrooms using natural stone and bespoke pieces of furniture
including dressing tables. In the apartment suites beds are
situated in the centre of the room and are surrounded by
transparent glass wardrobes, soft rugs and coffee tables made of
steel and moonstone onyx. Instead of the usual directory of guest
services, visitors can take inspiration from a list of vices
advising them to eat well, drink, read and surrender to their
passions.
The ground floor PGs
restaurant and bar offers a masterpiece in art and design in the
form of two seven-metre long monolith high dinner tables, one made
of marble and the other of mirrored glass. Mahogany wood panelling
on the walls, soft lighting and unique pieces of Venetian glass
complete the magical environment. Diners have a view of the show
kitchen and bar, a modern reinterpretation of the traditional
Venetian cicchetteria or osteria, a popular meeting place
where people can gather for conversation and local fare.
The G club, overlooking the Canal Grande, contains a private
intimate dining room. Its two interconnected rooms feature a bar
outfitted with vibrant red, yellow and silver Murano tiles and
offer a cosy space where hotel guests and their friends mix with
Venetian society.
Set in the heart of
Venice next to Palazzo Grassi on Canal Grande, Palazzina Grassi is
housed in a 2,800 square metre 16th century building, former home
to aristocrats. The hotel is just a short walk from the main
museums and art galleries, including the Guggenheim Collection and
the Galleria dellAccademia.
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