
Chapter Roma Design Boutique Hotel in Rome, Italy
In a late-1800s neoclassical building in Rome’s historic Regola neighborhood, Chapter Roma showcases a bold contemporary design inspired through-and-through by its surroundings. Tucked away in a street known for its history of blacksmithery, the hotel is a showcase of raw steel, brass, copper, and bronze on a canvas of exposed brick and vaulted ceilings. Statement artworks by such names as Willy Verginer, Alice Pasquini, and Cyrcle spark conversation throughout the communal spaces, crystalizing the hotel’s contribution to the gallery-filled neighborhood, while the guestrooms are provocatively art-free for relaxing reflection. Upon setting foot outside, guests are immersed in Renaissance-era architecture and pedestrianized streets, and are a short walk from the Jewish Quarter, the Ponte Garibaldi bridge, and a number of picturesque church-flanked squares.
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The Power of Raw Architecture
Tall interior arches, vaulted ceilings, and other original 19th-century architectural elements contrast raw steel, copper, and touches of the contemporary.
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Interior Design by Tristan du Plessis Studio, Jahannesburg
Artworks abound in public spaces, while guestrooms feature locally made furnishings, bathroom fixtures by Buster and Punch, and lighting by Bert Frank.
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