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STONE & TERRAZZO


HISTORY CARVED IN STONE


Refined craftsmanship and deep-rooted know-how intertwine in a hospitality project that preserves the authentic soul of Venice.


There is a place in Venice where architecture becomes storytelling and stone transforms into emotion. It is The Venice Venice Hotel, a refined five-star establishment in the Cannaregio district, gracefully overlooking the Grand Canal, where every detail embraces the spirit of the Serenissima and projects it into a bold, international, and visionary future.


Created by Alessandro and Francesca Gallo, The Venice Venice Hotel reinterprets Venetian hospitality with an experimental approach and artistic sensitivity – a project where design embraces memory, and material becomes language.


Giving voice to this dialogue is Marmo Arredo, an Italian specialist with over 40 years of expertise in working with natural stones, marbles, granites, and composite materials. Their art is rooted in ancient gestures and modern precision, in research and respect for raw materials.


For The Venice Venice Hotel, Marmo Arredo selected and shaped fine stones to create spaces that convey tactile and visual sensations: from sculpted sinks in the room bathrooms to claddings and countertops, and the flooring of the common areas – every surface becomes a landscape.


Two main features stand out: cipollino rosso marble, with its warm, intense hues, and grigio antracite marble, rich in depth and texture, paired with resin marble, a blend of artisanal tradition and technological innovation.


In the heart of the ground-floor suites, trachite takes on pure forms – cladding walls, steps, relaxation areas of the pool, sculpted coffee tables, and bench bases. In the common areas, its bush-hammered finish, interrupted by a slim smooth border, pays tribute to Venetian tradition – a gesture that is both memory and modernity.


Enhancing the scene, pietra d’Istria becomes sculptural matter in the bar counter: a unique creation, carved from solid blocks with extreme care, where the lower twist and the upper dentil detail tell the story of the meeting between hand and thought, between technique and poetry.


This is a project where every surface pulses with meaning, and stone becomes the voice of a new Venice.


www.marmoarredo.com/en 20 www.tomorrowstileandstone.co.uk


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