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Four Seasons Hotel Milano Completes Room and Suite Renovations

1 July 20252 Mins Read

  • Guestroom at the Four Seasons Hotel Milano – Image Credit Four Seasons Hotels   

  • Guestroom at the Four Seasons Hotel Milano – Image Credit Four Seasons Hotels   

  • Guestroom at the Four Seasons Hotel Milano – Image Credit Four Seasons Hotels   

  • Guestroom at the Four Seasons Hotel Milano – Image Credit Four Seasons Hotels   

  • Guestroom at the Four Seasons Hotel Milano – Image Credit Four Seasons Hotels   

The Four Seasons Hotel Milano has completed the renovation of its 118 rooms and suites, featuring designs by Pierre-Yves Rochon. The redesign aims to incorporate elements of Milanese design and heritage. The hotel, located on Via Gesù, first opened in 1993 in a former 15th-century convent and was the brand’s first location in continental Europe.

The renovation project focused on integrating contemporary interpretations of local heritage into the interiors. Collaborations with companies such as Poliform and Rubelli were part of this effort. The materials used in the redesign include textured velvet and brass finishes, with color schemes inspired by the cloister’s frescoes, featuring terracotta and gray-blue shades.

Technological updates were also part of the renovation, with discreet home automation systems and furniture designed to blend with the overall aesthetic. The bathrooms retain their original marble, complemented by redesigned sinks. Custom-made carpentry in rosewood and fine leather continues the local artisanal tradition, with each piece of furniture designed to maintain continuity with the hotel’s historical context.

The renovation features specialty suites, including the Fresco Suite, which boasts a ceiling fresco by Giocondo Albertolli, and the Renaissance Suite, which boasts a Renaissance stucco ceiling and a large canopy bed. These suites are designed to reflect the character and spaciousness of a Milanese home. Additional suites offer configurations suitable for business travelers or families, with separate living and sleeping areas or spacious single areas.

The hotel’s common areas were previously redesigned in 2021 by Patricia Urquiola, incorporating elements from Italian design brands such as Cassina, Poliform, and Moroso. The hotel’s spa, located in the cellar of the former convent, was also part of the redesign, featuring treatments from renowned beauty brands.

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