Bulgari Hotel Milano has announced the addition of the new Bulgari Suite, which spans 4,300 square feet across the hotel’s top floor. Curated by architect Flaviano Capriotti, the suite is crafted to evoke a classic-yet-contemporary appeal accented by new furniture designed by frequent Bulgari collaborator Antonio Citterio.
The aesthetic ultimately reinforces the colorful splendor of the nearby Brera Botanical Garden. “The view of the imposing trees of the Botanical Garden and the sky drove the concept of the interior design,” Capriotti says. “We wanted to bring the beauty of the natural surroundings inside, by using green accents, as well as evoke the beauty of the sky’s stars and clouds—offering a dream to the guest.”
The two-bedroom suite is home to a living room and a 2,000-square-foot terrace populated with lawn chairs, open air seating, and an alfresco dining area.
Complemented by custom green drapery, floor-to-ceiling windows pour light into the living room where teak finishes and an indoor-outdoor fireplace abound. A private kitchen and an eight-seat dining area are also featured. The master bedroom boasts an elegant walk-in closet and a spacious bathroom equipped with a vanity table, steam shower, and a carved stone bathtub, while the additional bedroom accommodates a king or twin bed option as well as a walk-in closet. A touch-screen mirror is also installed for guests to participate in a range of virtual workouts.
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