The ground floor features sinuous lines, with a textured timber bar and counters as the visual spine. Terrazzo flooring is traditional yet graphically precise. Layered, diffused lighting—from crystal pendants to wall reflections—allows subtle details to emerge: striped upholstery, handmade ceramics, carved luminaires.
Furniture is restrained and tactile: warm leather, grained wood, curved forms—deliberate and unadorned, without excess.
Upstairs, the dining hall for gatherings has rhythmic pale ceilings, muted gold upholstery, and discreet lighting, feeling open yet intimate. The VIP room, in contrast, is enclosed and cigar-lounge-like: built-in bookcases, humidors, weighty books, and artworks for quiet company—darker, saturated, lingering.
The palette is nuanced: earth tones, copper, chalky cream, dusty green. Natural materials, plants, and understated textures ensure effortless harmony.
This interior seeks no applause. It fits the moment perfectly—and endures. “In every moment there is its own eternity” («In ogni istante c’è un’eternità»).