Words Vidula KotianDate 09 August 2024
The hotel building was originally a peasant house from the 1900s
The hand-painted walls were meticulously restored
The story begins with Mario Bandiera, founder of the iconic 1980s fashion brand Les Copains, who acquired a 1900s house. Alongside his wife Stefania, the creative force behind the brand, they infused the house with distinctive flair. Inspired by a trip to Provence, they enlisted French painters to spend ten months decorating their home’s walls, a detail decorator Carmen Avilia has meticulously restored for the hotel. Echoes of Mario’s eclectic life continue to enhance the hotel’s charm. An Olympic-size pool reflects his daily swimming ritual, while Victorian-era furniture he collected on his travels charms in the most unexpected of places, particularly in the bathrooms.
The Bandieras often brought inspiration from their travels home
The expansive garden mixes centuries old trees with the idyllic flora of the countryside
The fashion designer's former bedroom is now a junior suite
Designer Fabrizio Cocchi’s “love for beauty and scenography” is evident in his transformation of a family home into a tasteful hotel, set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens that blend ancient trees with native Italian flora. Today, these verdant surrounds form the heart of this serene retreat, offering an escape from the world where mindfulness, cooking, and pottery classes, or simply a moment of true repose in nature, are all within reach.
Interior designer Fabrizio Cocchi has carefully balanced the new with the Bandiera's furniture collection
The outdoors serve as the vibrant heart of the property