HOTEL INDIGO VERONA

Grand Hotel Des Arts, Italy

Hotel Indigo Verona - Grand Hotel Des Arts

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THDP is pleased to announce the opening of the newly re-branded and refurbished Hotel Indigo® Verona - Grand Hotel Des Arts.

The hotel has 70 guest rooms, with the main lobby and restaurant also partly refurbished. Verona - famous for the setting of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” and the famous balcony at the Casa di Giulietta was an inspiration itself for our new decorative project.

Welcome Area , Lobby & Bar

The hotel reception and lobby were completely refurbished - with a new welcome desk inspired by the stonework of the famous Juliet Balcony.

Located on the Via Cappello, the Casa di Giulietta is the supposed building from the famous scene in Shakespeare’s play where Romeo Hails Juliet, and she speaks to him from the balcony.

The rear panels behind the new reception were inspired by the staggered wings of a theater. Verona is famous for its Roman Arena and is an amazing venue for staging so many Opera, Shakespeare, and theatrical productions what could be better?

The colours are burnt bronze, and dark indigo blue and are complimented with terrazzo finishes that imbue them with a distinct character.

The lighting is purely Italian and distinguished by its subtlety in accentuating the roman arches on the front of the reception pod.

The bar front plays with the idea of the Hotel Des Arts and is made of picture frames of varying shades. Topped with Italian Marble of course.

Furnishing are from Italian companies Miniforms and Tekhne and are in soft shades of blue and teal with accents of rattan and orange.

The artworks and mirrors that the hotel owns have been tastefully curated to give a dynamic and more modern realisation to the owners large collection of classic and mid-century pieces.

guest bedrooms and suites

The new headboards became an important feature eleemnt within the new guestrooms with 3 types designed in all, with inspiration taken from famous Italian landscapes, the Castelvecchio castellations and Roman Arches. Colours are subtle and contemporary with indigo blue/green mixed with coral fabrics.

ORIGINAL ARTWORK AND Concept Images by THDP