What comes to mind Venice? Very trivial, we begin the ABC: the canals, the carnival glass manufacturing. And then declining a little issues: the lapping water, the mask and the unveiling, a game of reflexes and a sumptuous interior decor.
Well, it is precisely this symbolic horizon that the French designer Philippe Starck has been measured to kick off the first boutique hotel designed by him in Italy. The building, an old aristocratic house plans converted, now takes the name of Fats house. Not to be confused with the Palazzo Grassi, of course, makes us smile even if the French community between the two structures (the famous Venetian museum structure was in fact bought by Francois Pinault in 2005), even in their obvious difference.
For furnishings, Starck play freely and without subjection with mirrors, velvet and glass to create a vision of the Venetian that seems to betray a taste not just italics. To report an entertaining in each room, the wardrobe is made from transparent glass manufacturing, and then completely exposed. Only first-class wardrobe!